Assist. Prof. Dr. Tanmay Sanyal | Zoology | Zoology Educator Recognition
Assistant Professor | Krishnagar Government College | India
Dr. Tanmay Sanyal is a committed researcher specializing in Zoology, with expertise spanning Fish and Fisheries, Ecology, Environmental Toxicology, Limnology, Biodiversity Conservation, and Thalassemia research. His scientific endeavors focus on understanding the impacts of pollutants on aquatic ecosystems, environmental health, and sustainable resource management. His doctoral research investigated the bioaccumulation and toxicity of chromium in freshwater fish and aquatic organisms exposed to dye industry effluents, offering crucial insights into the ecological consequences of heavy metal contamination. Dr. Sanyal has published extensively in reputed international and national journals, including Computers in Biology and Medicine, Journal of Advanced Research, Human and Ecological Risk Assessment, and Journal of Fisheries, addressing a broad spectrum of topics such as ecotoxicology, aquatic biodiversity, fisheries optimization, environmental modeling, and disease biomarker identification. He has an impressive research record with 219 citations, 15 documents, and an h-index of 7, reflecting the global impact and recognition of his scholarly contributions. His academic output includes numerous review articles and book chapters published by prestigious houses like Springer Nature and the International Academic Publishing House, covering emerging areas like phytochemical neuroprotection, sustainable environmental management, and wetland conservation. Through active interdisciplinary collaborations with national and international researchers, he integrates zoological, environmental, and biomedical sciences to address pressing ecological and public health challenges. His research significantly advances understanding of aquatic ecosystem dynamics, pollution mitigation, and biodiversity preservation, aligning closely with global sustainability goals. By merging empirical field research with modern analytical and modeling approaches, Dr. Sanyal’s work provides a robust foundation for innovation in aquatic ecology, conservation biology, and environmental sustainability, underscoring his dedication to preserving natural ecosystems and enhancing environmental resilience.
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Featured Publication
Basak, A., Rahaman, S., Guha, A., & Sanyal, T. (2021, August 24). Dynamics of the third wave: Modelling COVID-19 pandemic with an outlook towards India.
Das, R., Datta, S., Kaviraj, A., Sanyal, S. N., Nielsen, P., Nielsen, I., Sharma, P., Sanyal, T., Dey, K., & Saha, S. (2020). A decision support scheme for beta thalassemia and HbE carrier screening. Journal of Advanced Research, 24, 123–130.
Deb, H., Sanyal, T., Kaviraj, A., & Saha, S. (2020, March 26). Hazards of wind turbines on avifauna – A preliminary appraisal within the Indian context. Journal of Threatened Taxa, 12(4), 15414–15425.
Sanyal, T., Kaviraj, A., & Saha, S. (2017). Toxicity and bioaccumulation of chromium in some freshwater fish. Human and Ecological Risk Assessment, 23(7), 1695–1707.
Sanyal, T., Kaviraj, A., & Saha, S. (2015). Deposition of chromium in aquatic ecosystem from effluents of handloom textile industries in Ranaghat–Fulia region of West Bengal, India. Journal of Advanced Research, 6(6), 995–1002.
Dr. Tanmay Sanyal’s research advances scientific understanding of aquatic ecosystem health and pollution dynamics, contributing to sustainable fisheries management and environmental conservation. His work supports evidence-based ecological policies and promotes global efforts toward biodiversity preservation and sustainable resource utilization.