Shuvomoy Banerjee

Assistant Professor at Institute of Advanced Research & University for Innovation (IAR)
📚 Assistant Professor | Kolkata, West Bengal, India
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👤 About

Skills & Expertise

Biochemistry Oncology Epigenetic microbial infection human diseases cancer progression Confocal Microscopy Tissue Culture

Research Interests

Cancer Biology Life Science Tumor Virology

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💼 Experience

Assistant Professor

Institute of Advanced Research & University for Innovation (IAR) · February 2022 - Present

Founder & Academic Director

JS Edusky (JSE) · March 2019 - February 2022

Senior Medical Writer & Editor

Neucrad Health Hub India LLP · June 2020 - January 2022

Postdoctoral Research Fellow

City of Hope, California · April 2017 - April 2018
  • Cancer Immunology & Immunotherapy

Assistant Professor

Amity University, Noida · April 2015 - April 2017
  • Virology and Immunology

Postdoctoral fellow

University of Pennsylvania · April 2010 - April 2014
  • TUMOR VIROLOGY

🎓 Education

Jadavpur University

Ph.D. in Cancer Biology & Molecular Signaling · 2010

Open Association of research society (OARS)

FMRC in Oncology and Cancer Biology · 2004

University of Calcutta

M.SC in Zoology · 2004

University of Calcutta

B.Sc. in Zoology (Honors) · 2002

🏅 Certificates & Licenses (1)

Creative Collaboration
Event: LinkedIn Learning Certificate of Completion · LinkedIn · Issued on October 2021

📚 Publications (3)

Journal: PLOS Pathogens • October 2013
Peptides presentation to T cells by MHC class II molecules is of importance in initiation of immune response to a pathogen. The level of MHC II expression directly influences T lymphocyte activation a...
Journal: PLOS Pathogens • May 2013
Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is linked to a broad spectrum of B-cell malignancies. EBV nuclear antigen 3C (EBNA3C) is an encoded latent antigen required for growth transformation of primary human B-lympho...
Journal: PLOS Pathogens • August 2014
Epstein–Barr virus (EBV), a ubiquitous human herpesvirus, can latently infect the human population. EBV is associated with several types of malignancies originating from lymphoid and epithelial cell t...
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