معرفی
Manoranjan Bera is a Post-Doctoral Researcher in the Department of Chemistry at Clark University. His research focuses on the design and application of advanced chemical systems for biomedical and material science applications, including sensors, drug delivery systems, and photoresponsive materials. He specializes in developing innovative solutions for disease detection, therapeutic delivery, and nanotechnology-based diagnostics.
Key research areas include copper-selective sensors, stimuli-responsive nanocarriers, and photodynamic therapy (PDT) systems. His work integrates organic synthesis, materials chemistry, and biomedical applications, with a focus on translating chemical innovations into practical healthcare solutions.
Bera’s publications highlight interdisciplinary advancements such as light-activated drug delivery systems, fluorescent probes for diabetes detection, and carbon dot-based nanomaterials. His studies emphasize real-time monitoring and controlled release mechanisms in medical contexts.
While no scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned, his contributions to analytical and materials chemistry reflect a strong focus on cutting-edge research at the intersection of chemistry and medicine.



