Arijit Ghosh Ph.D. (অরিজিৎ ঘোষ)
✉️ arijitghosh2009 (at) gmail.com 🎓 National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute 🌎 Bethesda, MD
Currently I am a visiting postdoctoral fellow at the Laboratory of Systems Genetics, SBC, NHLBI at Bethesda, Maryland. I study the interaction between the circadian clock
and sleep
genetic networks, and how these interactions shape various behavior and physiological responses. During my PhD, I worked on understanding the genetic and molecular mechanisms underlying complex behaviors
, specifically timing of a behavior (chronotypes), under the influence, or independent of the circadian clock, at the Chronobiology and Behavioural Neurogenetics Laboratory, JNCASR. My studies use diverse methodologies - from statistical modeling
of behavior to quantitative genetics
and multi-omics
techniques. Previously, I have also worked on thermo-sensitive Transient Receptor Potential
(TRP) channels and their role in osteogenesis, using rodent models, primary bone cells, pharmacological modulators, and molecular dynamics during my masters studies at NISER.
I was born in Burdwan, WB, in India. I went to RKMV, Purulia and RKMV, Narendrapur for my secondary and higher secondary school, repectively. I then joined NISER, Bhubaneswar for an integrated MSc (BS-MS dual degree) degree in Life Sciences, with special focus on cell biology
and bioinformatics
. After my PhD from the Neurosciences Unit at the JNCASR in Bangalore, I moved to the USA (specifically, Bethesda, MD), to join the National Institutes of Health as a postdoctoral fellow. Apart from my work in the lab, I am a leisure photographer, connoisseur of sci-fi (old and new) and good food! For a full list of my publications, check out my Google Scholar profile.
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Selected Publications
- Preferential selection of Arginine at the lipid-water-interface of TRPV1 during vertebrate evolution correlates with its snorkeling behaviour and cholesterol interactionScientific reports, 2017
- Why individual thermo sensation and pain perception varies? Clue of disruptive mutations in TRPVs from 2504 human genome dataChannels, 2016
- VANESSA—Shiny Apps for Accelerated Time-series Analysis and Visualization of Drosophila Circadian Rhythm and Sleep DataJournal of biological rhythms, 2022
- TRPV4 regulates osteoblast differentiation and mitochondrial function that are relevant for channelopathyFrontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology, 2023
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