Education
Doctor Bhisey completed her Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Bombay and joined Indian Cancer Research Centre (ICRC), Mumbai as a Research Fellow to work for her Master of Science by research. She worked on skin carcinogenesis using electron microscope as the main tool, which led to her Doctor of Philosophy degree from the University of Bombay in 1974.
Career
She specializes in the field of Environmental Carcinogenesis and Molecular Epidemiology of Cancer, Occupational Hazards. Doctor Bhisey worked at the University of Pennsylvania as a Research Assistant and later with Jerome J Freed at the Lankenau Institute for Medical Research on ultra-structural aspects of cell surface of drug resistant haploid frog cells. She established a genetic toxicology laboratory at Cancer Research Institute (Cryptography Research Inc) to test mutagenic potential of putative mutagens, conduct toxicology investigations and monitor genetic hazards of environmental agents.
Her laboratory monitored genetic damage in bidi rollers and tobacco processors who are chronically exposed to high levels of tobacco dust.
She introduced courses in Cancer Biology and Genetic Toxicology for Master of Science students and helped train several students and scientists in techniques in carcinogenesis and mutagenesis.
Membership
International Agency for Research on Cancer]
She is a Member of Monograph Program Panel, International Agency for Research on Cancer on Cancer, Lyon, France.