Dr. Titas Mandal | Virology | Best Researcher Award
Postdoctoral Scientist, University of Potsdam, Germany.
Dr. Titas Mandal is a dedicated researcher specializing in Molecular Biotechnology, currently working as a Post-Doctoral Scientist at the University of Potsdam, Germany. His work mainly focuses on lipid-virus interactions, using advanced fluorescence techniques to study Hepatitis C virus assembly. With expertise in biophysical methods, molecular biology, and microscopy, Dr. Mandal is contributing significant insights into viral pathogenesis and membrane biophysics.
Professional Profile
🎓 Education
Dr. Mandal earned his PhD in Molecular Biotechnology from the University of Potsdam, Germany, in December 2024 🎓. He also holds a Master of Technology (M.Tech) and Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) in Biotechnology from KIIT University, India , completed in 2017 and 2016, respectively. His education reflects a strong foundation in advanced molecular and biophysical research.
💼 Experience
Dr. Mandal has extensive research experience, including his current Post-Doctoral position at the University of Potsdam, focusing on Hepatitis C virus assembly 🦠. He also worked as a Doctoral Researcher (2020–2024) in the same lab, investigating lipid-virus interactions. Earlier, he served as a Research Assistant at NISER & NIT Rourkela, India (2018–2019), where he studied bacterial membrane vesicle fusion with host membranes, showcasing his interdisciplinary expertise.
🔬 Research Interests
His research interests center on viral assembly mechanisms, lipid-protein interactions, and membrane biophysics 🧪. He uses techniques like Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy, confocal microscopy, and lipid model membranes to explore virus-host interactions, aiming to unravel molecular mechanisms of viral infections and lipid droplet biology.
🏆 Awards
📚 Top Noted Publications
“Anionic phospholipids modulate Hepatitis C virus core protein assembly on lipid membranes”
Submitted to Biophysical Journal (Cell Press)
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“Interactions between Hantavirus Nucleoprotein and Glycoproteins: a quantitative fluorescence microscopy study”
Viruses, July 2025
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“Biophysical methods for the study of lipid droplet models” (Manuscript submitted)
“A comparison of lipid diffusive dynamics in monolayers and bilayers in the context of interleaflet coupling”
BBA Biomembranes, October 2024
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“Challenges in the Accurate Modelling of Lipid Dynamics in Monolayers and Bilayers”
BioRxiv (2024)
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“Lipid specificity of the Fusion of Bacterial Extracellular Vesicles with the Host Membrane”
ACS Journal of Physical Chemistry B, July 2024
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(Equal second authorship)