Debasis Dash | |
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Born | Bhubaneswar, India | 17 June 1972
Nationality | Indian |
Known for | Studies on computational biology |
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Debasis Dash is an Indian computational biologist and chief scientist at the Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology (IGIB).[1][2] Known for his research on proteomics[3][4][5] and Big Data and Artificial Intelligence studies,[6][7] his studies have been documented by way of a number of articles[8] and ResearchGate,[9] an online repository of scientific articles has listed 120 of them.[10] The Department of Biotechnology of the Government of India awarded him the National Bioscience Award for Career Development, one of the highest Indian science awards, for his contributions to biosciences, in 2014.[11] He was appointed as the director of Institute of Life Sciences, Bhubaneswar on 18 May 2023.[3][12]
Debasis Dash, born on 17 June 1972 in Bhubaneswar, completed his master's degree in chemistry at Delhi University before securing a PhD in 1998. He joined IGIB as scientist in 2000 where he now serves as professor and head for Big Data and AI decision Unit. His contributions have led to the establishment of a thriving school in the realm of genome, proteome and health care informatics.
One of Dr. Dash's notable achievements includes the development of award-winning commercial software suites such as PLHost[13] and Genocluster,[14] which garnered recognition at the Bangalore Bio conferences in 2005[15] and 2006[16] for the best product presentation. Collaborating with researchers utilizing the PLHost tool, Dr. Dash's team identified novel genes coding for chromatin remodeling proteins called INO-80, as published in the esteemed Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man (OMIM) database.[17] He has been also part of renowned Open Source Drug Discovery project[18] and Indian Genome Variation Consortium, the largest study conducted on healthy individuals in India to catalog basal genomic variation across diverse populations. In the realm of virology, Dr. Dash's unique GeneD'cipher algorithm identified three novel genes in the SARS virus,[19] aiding in its diagnosis during the outbreak in China. His exceptional contribution in this area received extensive media coverage, with headlines such as "Indian scientists develop Gene Decipher to fight against SARS" featured in prominent publications like India Today, Economic Times, and The Hindu. Additionally, Dr. Dash played a crucial role in establishing the GN Ramachandran Knowledge Centre for Genome Informatics at IGIB.
Combining genomics and proteomics, Dr. Dash ventured into proteogenomics, developing computational algorithms and associated software suites like MassWiz,[3] flexifdr,[20] and ProteoStats.[21] Through his systematic analysis of proteomics data, he made significant discoveries, including the identification of proteins in human plasma, M. tuberculosis,[22] agriculturally important symbiont B. Japonicum,[23] and the missing proteome in humans.[24] In last 5 years, Dr. Dash has also made notable contributions to the development of AI-based medical imaging tools. He has worked on projects such as CovBaseAI project, focusing on the detection and diagnosis of COVID-19 pneumonia from chest X-rays.[7] He has also been involved in the RAPID-CT, aiming to reduce turnaround time and prioritize patients based on their condition using automated triage of medical images. Furthermore, Dr. Dash has worked on the identification and classification of Interstitial Lung Diseases (ILD) from CT scans, aiming to develop a system for texture-based analysis and quantification.
Dr. Debasis Dash's multidisciplinary expertise and pioneering research have significantly advanced the fields of genome informatics and AI in healthcare. His contributions have not only led to scientific breakthroughs but also fostered the growth of bioinformatics research in India. Furthermore, his efforts have resulted in the establishment of a vibrant school of genome informatics in India, with many of his trained students receiving prestigious fellowships and holding faculty positions at renowned institutions like IIT, IISER, THSTI, and Delhi University.
In summary, Dr. Debasis Dash's remarkable scientific journey in genome informatics has left an indelible mark on the field of biological sciences. His innovative ideas, pioneering algorithms, and impactful research have garnered international recognition, positioning CSIR-IGIB as a leading institution in bioinformatics. Through his contributions to genomics, proteomics, and proteogenomics, Dr. Dash has significantly advanced our understanding of biological systems, revolutionizing the way we approach diagnostics, drug discovery, and personalized medicine.
US, PCT: NF64/2000; Samir K. Brahmachari and Debasis Dash
US, PCT: NF 421/03; S.K. Brahmachari, D. Dash, J.K Maheshwari and R. Sharma