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biochemical engineer

Gautam Gour Banik, Indian Biochemical engineer. Achievements include process development, T-cell expansion, T-cell transduction, adenoviral vector production, AAV vector production, genetherapy. Government India scholar, 1985-1989; Morgan Parker fellow Dartmouth College, 1989-1990. Member AIChE, American Chemical Society (Biot fellow 1995).

Background

Banik, Gautam Gour was born on December 14, 1967 in Bombay. Came to the United States, 1989. Son of Gour Gopal and Rani (Sarkar) Banik.

Education

Bachelor of Chemical Engineering, University Bombay, 1989. Doctor of Philosophy, Dartmouth College, 1995.

Career

Process technologist Shamrit Associates and Consultant, Bombay, 1989. Research assistant Thayer School Engineering Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, 1989-1994. Research associate department chemical engineering University Colorado, Boulder, 1995-1997.

Associate scientist Cell Genesys Inc., Foster City, California, since 1997.

Achievements

  • Gautam Gour Banik has been listed as a noteworthy Biochemical engineer by Marquis Who's Who.

Membership

Member American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, American Chemical Society (Biot fellow 1995), New York Academy of Sciences.

Connections

Father:
Gour Gopal Banik

Mother:
Rani (Sarkar) Banik