Sandip Basu Explained

Sandip Basu
Nationality:Indian
Known For:Studies on Positron emission tomography Diagnostics and Radionuclide Therapy

Sandip Basu is an Indian physician of Nuclear Medicine and the Head, Nuclear Medicine Academic Program at the Radiation Medicine Centre (Bhabha Atomic Research Centre). He is also the Dean-Academic (Health-Sciences), BARC at Homi Bhabha National Institute and is known for his services and research in Nuclear Medicine, particularly on Positron emission tomography diagnostics and Targeted Radionuclide Therapy in Cancer. The Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, the apex agency of the Government of India for scientific research, awarded him the Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize for Science and Technology, one of the highest Indian science awards for his contributions to Nuclear Medicine in 2012.[1]

Biography

Sandip Basu, is a Professor of Nuclear Medicine at the Radiation Medicine Centre, and Head, Nuclear Medicine Academic Programme, affiliated to the Health Sciences, BARC.[2] He also serves as the dean-academics (Health Sciences), BARC at Homi Bhabha National Institute of the Department of Atomic Energy.[3] He pursues his clinical patient services, academics and research interests at the Radiation Medicine Centre Bhabha Atomic Research Centre housed at Tata Memorial Hospital Annexe Building at Parel, Mumbai.[4] He is known for his clinical and applied research in the field of Nuclear Medicine, especially on positron emission tomography-based diagnostics and Targeted Radionuclide therapy.[5] [6] One major area of his research interests and clinical work has been the integration of functional radionuclide imaging and targeted radionuclide treatment which assisted in developing personalized management model and providing individualized treatment to patients of cancer.[7] His studies have been documented by way of a number of articles of which many have been listed by online article repositories such as Google Scholar[8] and ResearchGate.[9] Besides, he has guest-edited six books viz. Breast Cancer Imaging I: Number 3,[10] Breast Cancer Imaging II: Pet Clinics,[11] Radiation Therapy Planning with PET: Number 2,[12] Modern Quantitative Techniques for PET,[13] PET Imaging of Brain Tumors, An Issue of PET Clinics[14] and PET-Based Molecular Imaging in Evolving Personalized Management Design, An Issue of PET Clinics[15] and has contributed chapters to books published by others.[16] [17] [18]

Basu served as the national project coordinator of the IAEA-Regional Co-operative Agreement project at Bhabha Atomic Energy Centre on Strengthening the Applications of Nuclear Medicine in the Management of Cardiovascular Diseases.[19] He serves as a member of the editorial boards of a number of journals including European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging,[20] Nuclear Medicine Communications[21] and Hellenic journal of Nuclear Medicine.[22] He is also a former editor of World Journal of Radiology. He has been an author of more than 400 peer-reviewed papers and delivered several invited speeches in national/international conferences and symposiums.

In his capacity as the Dean-Academics, Medical and Health Sciences, BARC, Dr Basu took pivotal role in initiating the M.D. (Nuclear Medicine) course for doctors and the M.Sc.(Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging Technology) and M.Sc. (Hospital Radiopharmacy) courses for science graduates, at the Radiation Medicine Centre (BARC) under the aegis of HBNI University, aimed at developing trained manpower in the field of Nuclear Medicine. The M.Sc. (Hospital Radiopharmacy) course at the Centre was first of its kind in India, providing structured training in the subject.

Between 2010 and 2020, Dr. Basu was instrumental in developing a large-volume clinical PRRT service in the centre by the joint efforts of Radiation Medicine Centre (RMC), Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC), and Tata Memorial Hospital (TMH) at the TMH-RMC premises, delivering over 4,000 [177Lu]Lu-DOTATATE therapies for patients with metastatic/advanced neuroendocrine neoplasms and related malignancies making this the largest PRRT set-up in the country, an exemplar of successful PRRT programme employing indigenous 177Lutetium production at BARC and resources. Since 2017, he steered the development of [68Ga]Ga-/[177Lu]Lu-PSMA-based theranostics and peptide receptor radioligand therapy (PRLT) in metastatic castration resistant prostate carcinoma (mCRPC) patients in the centre.

Awards and honors

The Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging selected him for the Alavi-Mandell Award in 2010.[23] The Council of Scientific and Industrial Research awarded Basu the Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize, one of the highest Indian science awards in 2012.[24] Dr. Basu was recipient of the DAE Homi Bhabha Science and Technology Award 2017 and the Homi Bhabha Memorial Oration 2019 at the 51st Annual Meeting of the Society of Nuclear Medicine India.

Selected bibliography

Books

Articles

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: View Bhatnagar Awardees . Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize . 2016 . 12 November 2016.
  2. Web site: HBNI Faculty . 2017 . Homi Bhabha National Institute.
  3. Web site: Deans-Academic / Dean (Student's Affairs) . 2017 . Homi Bhabha National Institute.
  4. Web site: Dr. Sandip Basu - VECC profile . 2017 . Variable Energy Cyclotron Centre.
  5. Web site: Shanti Swaroop Bhatnagar Prize in Science & Technology 2012 . 2012 . Bhabha Atomic Research Centre.
  6. Book: Søren Hess. Contribution of FDG to Modern Medicine, Part II, An Issue of PET Clinics. 27 December 2014. Elsevier Health Sciences. 978-0-323-34199-8. 12–.
  7. Web site: Brief Profile of the Awardee . 2017 . Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize.
  8. Web site: On Google Scholar . 2017 . Google Scholar.
  9. Web site: On ResearchGate . 2017 .
  10. Book: Sandip Basu. Rakesh Kumar. Abass Alavi. Breast Cancer Imaging I: Number 3. 1 December 2009. W.B. Saunders Company. 9781437709643.
  11. Book: Sandip Basu. Rakesh Kumar. Ayse Mavi, Abass Alavi. Breast Cancer Imaging II: Pet Clinics. 28 January 2010. Elsevier - Health Sciences Division. 978-1-4377-1402-9.
  12. Book: Roger M. Macklis. Sushil Beriwal. Sandip Basu. Radiation Therapy Planning with PET: Number 2. 13 June 2011. W.B. Saunders Company.
  13. Book: Babak Saboury. Abass Alavi. Mateen Moghbel, Sandip Basu. Modern Quantitative Techniques for PET. 2012. INTECH Open Access Publisher. 978-953-51-0359-2.
  14. Book: Sandip Basu. Wei Chen. PET Imaging of Brain Tumors, An Issue of PET Clinics. 22 April 2013. Elsevier Health Sciences. 978-1-4557-7221-6.
  15. Book: Sandip Basu. Abass Alavi. PET-Based Molecular Imaging in Evolving Personalized Management Design, An Issue of PET Clinics. 9 July 2016. Elsevier Health Sciences. 978-0-323-44871-0.
  16. Book: Habib Zaidi. Thomas Kwee. Evolving Medical Imaging Techniques, An Issue of PET Clinics. 3 July 2013. Elsevier Health Sciences. 978-1-4557-7605-4. 14–.
  17. Book: Rathan Subramaniam. Jorge Barrio. Novel Imaging Techniques in Neurodegenerative and Movement Disorders, An Issue of PET Clinics. 11 October 2013. Elsevier Health Sciences. 978-0-323-22736-0. 7–.
  18. Book: Søren Hess. Contribution of FDG to Modern Medicine, Part I, An Issue of PET Clinics. 1 October 2014. Elsevier Health Sciences. 978-0-323-32627-8. 6–.
  19. Web site: National Project Coordinator . 2017 . Bhabha Atomic Research Centre.
  20. Web site: Editorial Board EJNMMI . 2017 . European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging.
  21. Web site: Editorial Board NMC . 2017 . Nuclear Medicine Communications.
  22. Web site: Editorial Board HJNM . 2017 . Hellenic journal of Nuclear Medicine.
  23. Web site: 2012 Alavi-Mandell Awards . 2012 . Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging . 14.
  24. Web site: Medical Sciences . 2017 . Council of Scientific and Industrial Research .