Laboni Das | Arts and Humanities | Best Researcher Award

Ā  Ms. Laboni Das| Arts and Humanities | Best Researcher Award

Ms at National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli India

Laboni Das is a Research Scholar at the National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli. She is focused on comics studies, health humanities, graphic medicine, dementia studies, aging, gender studies, queer studies, ecocriticism, and postcolonial studies. Her Ph.D. thesis, titled “Beyond Forgetting: Dementia, Personhood and Graphic Medicine,” was submitted under the guidance of Dr. Sathyaraj Venkatesan. Laboni holds an MA in English from Banaras Hindu University and a BA with Honors in English from Utkal University. She has published extensively in journals such as the Journal of Graphic Novels and Comics and the Journal of Medical Humanities.

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šŸ“š Academic Qualifications

Ph.D. in English (Thesis Submitted)Ā  Year: 2020 Onwards Thesis Title: Beyond Forgetting: Dementia, Personhood and Graphic Medicine, Advisor: Dr. Sathyaraj Venkatesan, Institution: Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, National Institute of Technology Tiruchirappalli. Master of Arts in English , Year: 2016-2018, CGPA: 6.69, Institution: Department of English, Banaras Hindu University. Bachelor of Arts with Honours in EnglishĀ  Year: 2013-2016 Honors Percentage: 66.635%, First Class with Distinction Institution: Utkal University, Bhubaneshwar, Odisha, INDIA

šŸ† Strengths for the Award:

  1. Research Expertise:
    • Laboni Das has a strong academic foundation with a Ph.D. in English focusing on dementia and graphic medicine, a novel and impactful area within health humanities.
    • Her diverse research interests, including dementia studies, gender studies, and ecocriticism, highlight her interdisciplinary approach and capacity to address complex societal issues.
  2. Publication Record:
    • Laboni has a substantial publication record, with multiple peer-reviewed articles in SCOPUS-indexed journals. This indicates a consistent and high-quality research output.
    • Her publications cover various aspects of dementia care, graphic medicine, and cultural representation, showcasing her depth of knowledge and research productivity.
  3. Academic Achievements:
    • She has cleared the UGC NET, a prestigious qualification test for assistant professors in India.
    • Laboni was awarded the Jawaharlal Nehru Scholarship for Doctoral Studies, demonstrating recognition of her academic excellence and research potential.
  4. Conference Presentations:
    • Laboni has presented at numerous national and international conferences, indicating her active engagement with the academic community and her commitment to disseminating her research findings.
  5. Peer-Review Experience:
    • Her role as a peer reviewer for reputable journals like the Journal of Medical Humanities and Medical Humanities highlights her expertise and recognition within the academic community.

āš™ļø Areas for Improvement

  1. Broader Impact Metrics:
    • While Laboni has a strong academic presence, increasing her involvement in community outreach and public engagement activities could enhance the societal impact of her research.
    • Collaborating with healthcare providers, policymakers, and non-academic stakeholders can further the practical application of her research.
  2. Interdisciplinary Collaborations:
    • Engaging in interdisciplinary research projects and collaborations with experts from other fields such as public health, social work, and geriatrics can provide a more holistic approach to her studies and broaden the impact of her work.
  3. Funding and Grants:
    • Securing additional research grants and funding for projects that directly impact community health and well-being can further validate her contributions to community impact.

 

Publication:šŸ“
    1. Title: ā€œInside Out of Mindā€: Alternative Realities, Dementia and Graphic Medicine
      • Year: 2024
      • Authors: L. Das, S. Venkatesan

     

    1. Title: Drawing invisible illness: an interview with Claire Lordon
      • Year: 2024
      • Author: L. Das

     

    1. Title: ā€œCare process into a cash transactionā€: medical neoliberalism, Afloat and graphic medicine
      • Year: 2024
      • Authors: L. Das, S. Venkatesan

     

    1. Title: Of comics and dementia: an interview with Nigel Baines, Rebecca Roher, and Liza Futerman
      • Year: 2024
      • Authors: L. Das, S. Venkatesan

     

    1. Title: ā€œThe Graying of the Worldā€: Medical and Popular Expressions of Dementia
      • Year: 2022
      • Authors: S. Venkatesan, L. Das

     

    1. Title: Person-centered care, dementia and graphic medicine
      • Year: 2022
      • Authors: S. Venkatesan, L. Das

šŸ“ Conclusion

Laboni Das is a strong candidate for the Research for Community Impact Award. Her extensive research on dementia, graphic medicine, and health humanities, combined with her strong publication record and academic achievements, positions her well for this recognition. By enhancing her community engagement and interdisciplinary collaborations, she can further amplify the impact of her work on society. Her dedication to addressing critical issues in health and social sciences through innovative and interdisciplinary research makes her an excellent fit for this award.