Vipul Bansal's profile
I'm male and 28
What I do
I remember what my mom says: ”If Vipul were not a Scientist, he would have been a Cook”. I am passionate about two things – good cooking and doing good science. While studying agricultural sciences, biotechnology and materials science through the last decade, I have steadily pursued my interest in scientific research & scientific writing. I am currently pursuing research in the domain of Nanobiotechnology, most of which covers Drug-delivery for tumor therapy applications and Biosensors for Disease Diagnostics.
Affiliations
Current affiliations
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- Position
- Research Scientist, Nanobiotechnology
- Company
- RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia
- Further information
Location
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Interests
I love to travel and explore the beauty of nature. I am also interested in studying behaviour of plants, animals and people – their emotions and their response to our emotions.
Projects
- Nanomaterials-mediated targeted drug-delivery for tumor therapy applications
- Biosynthesis of nanomaterial and biomimetics
- Nanomaterials synthesis and applications
Publications
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Wang Y, Bansal V, Zelikin A, Caruso F. Templated Synthesis of Single-Component Polymer Capsules and Their Application in Drug Delivery Nano Lett. (6) , 1741 - 1745 (2008) doi: 10.1021/nl080877c
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Precious Waste The Telegraph (2007)
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Bansal V, Syed A, Bhargava S, Ahmad A, Sastry M. Zirconia Enrichment in Zircon Sand by Selective Fungus-Mediated Bioleaching of Silica Langmuir (9) , 4993 - 4998 (2007) doi: 10.1021/la062535x
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Extracellular Biosynthesis of Magnetite using Fungi Small (2006)
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Fungus-Mediated Biotransformation of Amorphous Silica in Rice Husk to Nanocrystalline Silica J. Am. Chem. Soc. (2006)
Contact
- email:
- vipul.bansal [ at ] rmit.edu.au
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- Nature Nanotechnology - Asia Pacific and Beyond
- Publishing in the New Millennium: A Forum on Publishing in the Biosciences