Séminaire
Mercredi 22 Juin 2022 à 11h00.
Conférence des membres du conseil scientifique du CEFIPRA
T. Saha-Dasgupta & V. Nagaraja
(Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences, Kolkata & Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India)
Salle séminaires Lippman
Invité(e) par
Dugourd Philippe
présentera en 1 heure :
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1- Title: Quantum Materials by Computation: Challenges & Opportunities
Speaker: Tanusri Saha-Dasgupta
Institution- Department of Condensed Matter Physics & Materials Science, Thematic Unit of Computational Materials Science, S. N. Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences, Kolkata, India
Abstract: In recent times, there has been a worldwide surge of activity in Quantum
materials, materials whose properties are dominated by quantum
fluctuations, quantum entanglement, quantum coherence, topological
behavior. In this talk, I will discuss the contribution of computation in
understanding and predicting these materials. In particular, I will
discuss its application in understanding materials properties by
understanding the structure-property relation, prediction of new
functionalities in known materials, and predicting new materials all
together.
2- Title: Challenges in tackling the resurgent drug-resistant tuberculosis
Speaker: V. Nagaraja
Institution- Department of Microbiology and Cell Biology, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore 560012, India
Abstract: Tuberculosis continues to be a global health problem with over nine million new
cases added annually and two million deaths every year. The emergence of multiple
and total drug resistant strains of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (the bacteria that
causes TB) has resulted in worldwide efforts to combat the disease using a variety
of strategies. I will describe some of these efforts (including our own) to understand
the pathogen biology to develop inhibitors targeted to counter it. By employing a
combination of approaches- genetics, molecular and cell biology, and biophysics we
have investigated the importance of several essential proteins for the survival
mycobacteria. To understand their cellular role, and to target them, we have either
developed inhibitors that inhibit bacterial growth or constructed conditional knock
down strains to down regulate their expression and disturb cellular function. These
genetic and chemical perturbations have revealed hidden secrets of the pathogen’s
success facilitating newer intervention strategies.
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