Manju Ray

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Born1 January 1947
Chhaysuti, Bangladesh
Died30 June 2021
Calcutta
EducationRajabazar Science College, Calcutta University
OccupationBiochemist
Manju Ray
Born1 January 1947
Chhaysuti, Bangladesh
Died30 June 2021
Calcutta
EducationRajabazar Science College, Calcutta University
OccupationBiochemist
Known forMolecular Enzymology Methylglyoxal Biochemistry
SpouseLate Subhankar Ray
ChildrenIshika Ray, Ekarshi Ray
AwardsShanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize (1989)

Manju Ray was an Indian scientist specializing in Molecular Enzymology and Cancer Biochemistry. Her research has contributed significantly to the development of anticancer drugs and understanding the differentiation process of cells.[1] Her interests include tumor biochemistry and molecular enzymology.[2] She was awarded the Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize for Science and Technology in the year 1989, being only the second woman to receive this award in the category 'Biological Sciences'.[3]

Ray graduated from the prestigious Science college campus of Calcutta University with degrees in M.Sc. in physiology in 1969 and PhD in biochemistry in 1975.

Research

Ray started her career in the Department of Biochemistry, Indian Association of Cultivation of Science. Since December 2010, she was an Emeritus Scientist at Bose Institute, Kolkata.[2] Ray's research has focused on understanding the biological role of methylglyoxal, a side-product of several metabolic pathways. Over the course of her career, she and her team have isolated, purified and characterized a series of enzymes involved in methylglyoxal anabolism and catabolism. Her work has also focused on studying anticancer properties of methylglyoxal, with positive results observed in the first phase of clinical trials.[4]

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