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Trusted by Doctors and Patients alike

Dr Tanima Saha,

The Cancer Crusader

Ms. Tanima Saha, Associate Professor of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology at the University of Kalyani, triumphed over breast cancer, an early-detected gynaecological tumour requiring major surgery, and menopause since her return to vibrant life post-2022. Her renewed focus on cancer research signals hope. Survivors like her are leading the charge to defeat the disease she once battled.
Her Courageous Journey

From battles won to breakthroughs made

Since 2022, Ms. Saha has channeled her victories into purpose, mentoring PhD students on breast, colon, and lung cancers while publishing impactful papers.

Elevated to Associate Professor in April 2024, she guides ongoing research on apoptosis, lung cancer, colon cancer, and breast cancer, with four PhDs awarded under her wing since 2021.

Her strength during surgery and treatment showcases evolving Indian women’s resilience.

Research Renaissance

Her lab’s post-2022 feats include 2025 publications in Scientific Reports on Candida albicans drug repositioning, Molecular Omics on pathogenic pathways, and International Journal of Biological Macromolecules on colorectal cancer’s Wnt-catenin modulation by Fusobacterium nucleatum.

She delivered invited lectures on molecular diagnostics (Jan 2025), biophysics (March 2025), and breast cancer awareness (Oct 2025), while supervising 28+ dissertation students and interns. Her calendar image, a research paper on colon cancer methods, embodies her fightback.

In various shades...

Inspiring the Fighters

Young in mind despite challenges, Ms. Saha attends cancer conferences, teaches the next generation, and shares awareness via YouTube @JustTanima_Barbie on cancer biology and mental health.

Busy as a professor, she modifies life for joy amid family and health trials, proving cancer survivors pioneer its end.

Her story heralds Indian women's transformation: fighters who enjoy fully while leading science's charge.

✍🏽 This is my Tribute to her.

 


Thank you, Ms. Saha, for your post-2022 renaissance. Your research tolls cancer’s death knell, inspiring second innings worldwide.

Regards
Dr Manas Chakrabarti