Mr. Rahul Dey, Proteomics, Best Researcher Award

Mr. Rahul Dey, Proteomics, Best Researcher Award

Mr. Rahul Dey, CSIR–Indian Institute Of Chemical Technology, India

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🌟Summary

Rahul Dey is a dedicated Research Fellow at CSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical Technology, specializing in transcriptional regulations and cellular therapy. His work focuses on understanding molecular mechanisms in diseases like psoriasis and leveraging bioinformatics tools to advance therapeutic strategies.

🎓Education

Master of Science in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Pondicherry University, India (Jul 2017 – Jun 2019)
Dissertation: Cytotoxic effect of Lycorine on Saccharomyces cerevisiae mutants

Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Zoology
University of Calcutta, India (Jul 2014 – Jun 2017)
Modules included microbiology, recombinant DNA technology, and bioinformatics.

👩‍🔬Professional Experience

Research Fellow
CSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical Technology, Hyderabad (Aug 2021 – Present)

Conducted research on transcriptional regulations in mesenchymal stem cells for psoriasis.

Utilized bioinformatics tools for NCBI GEO datasets analysis and DEG identification.

Handled cell culture, lentivirus production, and rodent models for preclinical studies.

🔬Research Interests

Cell Biology & Molecular Biology 🧫

Bioinformatics & Data Analysis 💻

Transcriptional Regulation & Stem Cell Therapy 🔬

Disease Modeling & Therapeutics 🌟

🧪Technical Skills

Cell Culture: Human and murine primary cell culture, handling, and differentiation.

Bioinformatics Tools: DAVID, Cytoscape, NCBI GEO datasets analysis.

Molecular Biology Techniques: Western blotting, qRT-PCR, gene cloning, and microscopy.

Programming: R programming, GraphPad Prism.

🏆Awards and Recognition

CSIR/UGC-National Eligibility Test (NET) Fellowship: All India Rank 102

Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE): All India Rank 880

Publication📝

An integrated bioinformatics approach for unravelling the molecular insights into psoriasis pathology and therapeutics

Authors: Dey, R., Das, A.

Journal: Gene Reports

Year: 2024