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CURRICULUM VITAE

University of Pittsburgh

School of Medicine

BIOGRAPHICAL

Name: Nilkantha Sen

Home Address: **** **** ******* ***** ***** Place: Calcutta, India Gibsonia, PA 15044

Home Phone: None Citizenship: USA

Business Address: Scaife Hall (A504) E-Mail Address: adhbgp@r.postjobfree.com Business Phone: 412-***-****

EDUCATION and TRAINING:

UNDERGRADUATE

Dates Attended Name and location of

Institution

Degree Received and

Year

Major subject

02/1995 – 01/1998 University of Calcutta,

West Bengal, India

Bachelor of Science;

1998

Chemistry

GRADUATE

Dates

Attended

Name and location of Institution Degree Received

and Year

Major subject

02/1998 –

01/2000

University of Calcutta, West Bengal, India Master of Science; 2000

Biochemistry

02/2000 –

04/2006

Indian Institute of Chemical Biology,

Jadavpur University, India

(Program Director: Prof. Hemanta K.

Majumder)

Ph.D.; 2006

Molecular Biology and

Cell Biology

POST-GRADUATE

Dates Attended Name and location of Institution Degree Received and Year

Major subject

05/2006 – 07/2010 Johns Hopkins Medical School,

Baltimore, MD, USA

(Program Director: Prof. Solomon

H. Snyder)

Post-doctoral fellow Neuroscience

07/2010 – 06/2012 Johns Hopkins Medical School,

Baltimore, MD.

(Program Director: Prof. Solomon

H. Snyder)

Research Associate Neuroscience

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APPOINTMENTS AND POSITIONS:

ACADEMIC

Years Inclusive Name and Location of Institution or Organization Rank/Title 06/2012 – 2/2017 Augusta University (formerly Georgia Health Sciences University), Augusta, GA

Assistant Professor

2/2017 – 3/2017 Augusta University (formerly Georgia Health Sciences University), Augusta, GA

Associate Professor with

Tenure

3/2017 - present University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA Associate Professor CERTIFICATION and LICENSURE

MEDICAL or OTHER PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE

Name licensing state License number year

Researcher Pharmacy

Georgia PHRS000744 2015-2017

Researcher (II-V); DEA Georgia RS0480741 2015-2017 Researcher (II-V); DEA Pennsylvania RS0517081 2017-2019 MEMBERSHIPS in PROFESSIONAL and SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES: 2000 - 2006 Society for Biological Chemistry, India 2005 - 2006 Indian Science Congress Association, India. 2006 - Current Society for Neuroscience, USA

2014 – Current The Association for Research in Vision and Opthalmology 2016 – Current National Neurotrauma Society

2011 – Current Nitric Oxide Society

2020 – Present. SIGMA Xi (invitations Only)

HONORS:

PUBLICATIONS:

Source Total number of

publications

Total number of citations h-index

Web of

Science

55 2712

(Without self-citation: 2580)

25

(Avg. citations per item: 45.9)

Title of Award Year

Emerging Scientist Award, Medical College of Georgia, GA. 2016 Young Outstanding Basic Science Faculty Award, Augusta University, GA 2016 Oral Podium Award, 2nd International conference on H2S Biology and Medicine 2012 Young Scientist Award (W Barry Wood, Jr) from Johns Hopkins University 2010 Young Scientist Award, Indian Science Congress Association, India 2006 Young Scientist Award, Society for Free Radical Research, India. 2006 Awarded Senior Research Fellowship by the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, India

2003

Awarded Junior Research Fellowship by the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, India.

2000

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Articles In Peer-Reviewed Journals

1. Das BB, Sen N, Ganguly A, Majumder HK. (2004) Reconstitution and functional characterization of the unusual bi-subunit type I DNA topoisomerase from Leishmania donovani. FEBS Letter. 565.

2. Sen N, Das BB, Ganguly A, Mukherjee T, Tripathi G, Bandyopadhyay S, Rakshit S, Sen T, Majumder HK.(2004) Camptothecin induced mitochondrial dysfunction leading to programmed cell death in unicellular hemoflagellate Leishmania donovani. Cell Death and Differentiation. 11: 924. 3. Sen N, Das BB, Ganguly A, Mukherjee T, Bandyopadhyay S, Majumder HK. (2004) Camptothecin-induced imbalance in intracellular cation homeostasis regulates programmed cell death in unicellular hemoflagellate Leishmania donovani. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 279: 52366.

4. Das BB, Sen N, Dasgupta SB, Ganguly A, Majumder HK. (2005) N-terminal region of the large subunit of Leishmania donovani bisubunit topoisomerase I is involved in DNA relaxation and interaction with the smaller subunit. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 280: 16335. 5. Bose Dasgupta S, Das BB, Sengupta S, Ganguly A, Roy A, Sen N, Dey S, Tripathi G, Dinda B, Majumder HK (2008) The caspase-independent algorithm of programmed cell death in Leishmania induced by baicalein: the role of LdEndoG, LdFEN-1 and LdTatD as a DNA 'degradesome'. Cell Death Differ. 15:1629.

6. Ganguly A, Das BB, Sen N, Roy A, Dasgupta SB, Majumder HK. (2006) 'LeishMan' topoisomerase I: an ideal chimera for unraveling the role of the small subunit of unusual bi-subunit topoisomerase I from Leishmania donovani. Nucleic Acids Research 3: 6286. 7. Das BB, Sen N, Roy A, Dasgupta SB, Ganguly A, Mohanta BC, Dinda B, Majumder HK. (2006) Differential induction of Leishmania donovani bi-subunit topoisomerase I-DNA cleavage complex by selected flavones and camptothecin: activity of flavones against camptothecin-resistant topoisomerase I. Nucleic Acids Research. 34: 1121. 8. Sen T, Sen N, Tripathi G, Chatterjee U, Chakrabarti S.(2006) Lipid peroxidation associated cardiolipin loss and membrane depolarization in rat brain mitochondria. Neurochemistry International. 49: 20.

9. Sen N, Das BB, Ganguly A, Banerjee B, Sen T, Majumder HK.(2006) Leishmania donovani: intracellular ATP level regulates apoptosis-like death in luteolin induced dyskinetoplastid cells. Experimental Parasitology. 114: 204.

10. Banerjee B, Sen N, Majumder HK (2011) Identification of a Functional Type IA Topoisomerase, LdTopIIIβ, from Kinetoplastid Parasite Leishmania donovani. Enzyme research, 3: 29. 11. Sen N, Banerjee B, Gupta SS, Das BB, Ganguly A, Majumder HK. (2007) Leishmania donovani: dyskinetoplastid cells survive and proliferate in the presence of pyruvate and uridine but do not undergo apoptosis after treatment with camptothecin. Experimental Parasitology. 115: 215. 12. Sen N, Banerjee B, Das BB, Ganguly A, Sen T, Pramanik S, Mukhopadhyay S, Majumder HK.

(2007) Apoptosis is induced in leishmanial cells by a novel protein kinase inhibitor withaferin A and is facilitated by apoptotic topoisomerase I-DNA complex. Cell Death and Differentiation. 14: 358. 13. Sen T, Sen N, Jana S, Khan FH, Chatterjee U, Chakrabarti S. (2007) Depolarization and cardiolipin depletion in aged rat brain mitochondria: relationship with oxidative stress and electron transport chain activity. Neurochemistry International. 50: 719. 14. Ganguly A, Das B, Roy A, Sen N, Dasgupta SB, Mukhopadhayay S, Majumder HK.( 2007) Betulinic acid, a catalytic inhibitor of topoisomerase I, inhibits reactive oxygen species-mediated apoptotic topoisomerase I-DNA cleavable complex formation in prostate cancer cells but does not affect the process of cell death. Cancer Research. 67: 11848. Page 4

15. Sen N, Hara MR, Ahmad AS, Cascio MB, Kamiya A, Ehmsen JT, Hester L, Dore S, Snyder SH, Sawa A.(2009) GOSPEL: a novel neuroprotective protein that binds to GAPDH upon S- nitrosylation. Neuron. 63: 81. (Published as Featured Article in this issue). 16. Mustafa AK, Gadalla MM, Sen N, Kim S, Mu W, Gazi SK, Barrow RK, Yang G, Wang R, Snyder SH. (2009) H2S signals through protein S-sulfhydration. Science Signaling. 2:ra72. 17. Sen T, Chatterjee A, Sen N, Hoque MO, Sidransky D (2010) Role of {Delta} Np63 {alpha} and its effect in cisplatin-mediated chemoresistance. Cancer Research 70: 128. 18. Banerjee B, Roy A, Sen N, Majumder HK. (2010) A tyrosyl DNA phosphodiesterase 1 from kinetoplastid parasite Leishmania donovani (LdTdp1) capable of removing topo I-DNA covalent complexes. Molecular Microbiology. 78: 119.

19. Sen N, Hara MR, Kornberg MD, Cascio MB, Bae BI, Shahani N, Thomas B, Dawson TM, Dawson VL, Snyder SH, Sawa A.(2008) Nitric oxide-induced nuclear GAPDH activates p300/CBP and mediates apoptosis. Nature Cell Biology. 10: 866. (Selected as editor’s choice in Science Signaling).

20. Kornberg MD, Sen N, Hara MR, Juluri KR, Nguyen J, Snowman AM, Law L, Hester LD, Snyder SH. (2010) GAPDH Mediates Nitrosylation of Nuclear Proteins. Nature Cell Biology, 12: 1094. 21. Sen T, Sen N, Brait M, Begum S, Chatterjee A, Hoque MO, Sidransky D (2011) DeltaNp63alpha confers tumor cell resistance to cisplatin treatment through a transcriptional regulation of AKT. Cancer Research, 71: 1167.

22. Sen N and Snyder SH. (2011) Neurotrophin mediated degradation of histone methyltransferase SUV39H1 by S-nitrosylation cascade regulates neuronal differentiation. PNAS 108: 20178-83. 23. Sen T, Sen N, Huang Y, Sinha D, Luo Z, Ratovitski E, and Sidransky D. (2012) Tumor protein p63/nuclear factor kappa-B feedback loop in regulation of cell death. Journal of Biological Chemistry 286: 43204.

24. Xu R, Vandiver S, Sen N, Snyder SH (2012) Cystathionine gamma lyase mediates its anti- inflammatory and cytoprotective functions through protein sulfhydration. Nitric Oxide-Biology and Chemistry 27: 3.

25. Sen N, Paul BD, Gadalla MM, Mustafa AK, Sen T, Xu R, Kim S and Snyder SH. (2012) Hydrogen sulfide-linked sulfhydration of NF-κB mediates its anti-apoptotic actions. Molecular Cell 45: 13-24.

(Published as Issue Highlights in this issue, Selected as research highlights in Nature Chemical Biology and Nature Immunology; selected as Editor’s choice in Science Signaling). 26. Paul B, Xu R, Vandiver S, Sen N, Snyder SH (2012) Cystathionine gamma lyase mediates its anti- inflammatory and cytoprotective functions through protein sulfhydration. Nitric Oxide 27: S34. 27. Sen T, Sen N, Noordhuis MG, Ravi R, Wu TC, Ha PK, Sidransky D, Hoque M (2010) OGDHL is a modifier of AKT-dependent signaling and NF-κB function. PloS one 7: e48770. 28. Markand S, Tawfik A, Ha Y, Prakasam YG, Sonne S, Ganapathy V, Sen N, Smith SB (2013) Cystathionine beta synthase expression in mouse retina. Current eye research 38: 597-604. 29. Vandiver SM, Paul BD, Xu R, Karuppagounder S, Rao F, Snowman AM, Ko SH, Yun Il Lee, Dawson VL, Dawson TM, Sen N* and Snyder SH* (2013) Sulfhydration mediates neuroprotective actions of parkin. Nature Communications, 4: 1626. *co-senior author. 30. Xu R, Paul BD, Smith DR, Tyagi R, Rao F, Khan AB, Blech DJ, Vandiver MS, Harraz MM, Guha P, Ahmed I, Sen N, Gallagher M, Snyder SH. (2013) Inositol polyphosphate multikinase is a transcriptional coactivator required for immediate early gene induction. PNAS 110: 16181. 31. Xu R*, Sen N*, Paul BD, Snowman AM, Rao F, Vandiver SM, Xu J, and Snyder SH. (2013) Inositol polyphosphate multikinase is a transcriptional co-activator of p53 mediating cell death.

*Equal contribution Science Signaling. 6: ra22.

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32. Xu R, Serritella AV, Sen T, Farook J#, Sedlak TW, Baraban J, Snyder SH*, and Sen N*. Behavioral effects of cocaine mediated by nitric oxide-GAPDH transcriptional signaling (2013).

*Co-corresponding authors. Neuron 78: 623-30.

33. Farook JM#, Shields J, Tawfik A, Markand S, Sen T, Smith SB, Brann D, Dhandapani KM, Sen N. GADD34 induces cell death through inactivation of Akt following traumatic brain injury (2013). Cell Death and Disease. 4:e754.

34. Xu R, Paul BD, Smith DR, Tyagi R, Rao F, Khan AB, Blech DJ, Vandiver SM, Harraz MM, Guha P, Ahmed I, Sen N, Gallagher M, Snyder SH (2013) Inositol polyphosphate multikinase is a transcriptional coactivator required for immediate early gene induction. PNAS 110: 16181. 35. Kapoor S Farook JM#, Saha R Sen N. Foxo3a Transcriptionally up-regulates AQP4 and induces cerebral edema following Traumatic Brain Injury (2014) Journal of Neuroscience, 33: 17398.

36. Mir S#, Sen T*, Sen N Cytokine-induced GAPDH sulfhydration effects PSD95 degradation and memory (2014) Molecular Cell 56:786.

37. Sen T*, Sen N Treatment with an activator of hypoxia-inducible factor 1, DMOG provides neuroprotection after traumatic brain injury (2016) Neuropharmacology 107: 79. 38. Sen T*, Sen N Isoflurane-induced inactivation of CREB through histone deacetylase 4 is responsible for cognitive impairment in developing brain (2016) Neurobiology of Disease, 96: 12. 39. Sen T*, Gupta R#, Kaiser H##, Sen N. Activation of PERK Elicits Memory Impairment through Inactivation of CREB and Downregulation of PSD95 After Traumatic Brain Injury (2017) Journal of Neuroscience. 37: 5900.

40. Sen T*, Saha P#, Sen N Nitrosylation of GAPDH augments pathological tau acetylation upon exposure to amyloid-β. (2018). Science Signaling, 11: 522. (*Cover article). 41. Saha P#, Gupta R#, Sen T, Sen N Activation of Cyclin D1 affects mitochondrial mass following traumatic brain injury (2018) Neurobiology of Disease 18:108. 42. Gupta R, Saha P, Sen T, Sen N. An augmentation in histone dimethylation at lysine nine residues elicits vision impairment following traumatic brain injury Free Radical Biology and Medicine. 2019 May 20;136:184-185.

43. Saha P, Gupta R, Sen T, Sen N. Histone Deacetylase 4 Downregulation Elicits Post-Traumatic Psychiatric Disorders through Impairment of Neurogenesis. J Neurotrauma. 2019;36(23):3284– 3296. doi:10.1089/neu.2019.6373.

44. Sen T, Saha P, Gupta R, Foley LM, Jiang T, Abakumova OS, Hitchens TK, Sen N Aberrant ER- stress Induced neuronal-IFNβ Elicits White Matter Injury Due to Microglial Activation and T-cell Infiltration After TBI (2020) Journal of Neuroscience. 40(2):424-446. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0718-19.2019. *Featured Article. 45. Sen T, Saha P, Jiang T, Sen N Sulfhydration of AKT triggers Tau-phosphorylation by activating glycogen synthase kinase 3β in Alzheimer's disease (2020). Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (PNAS). 117(8):4418-4427. doi: 10.1073/pnas.191*******.

P.S: The role of Dr. Sen (Sen N) was to perform experiments, generate important data and interpret data for the publication where he is not either a first author or a senior author. Page 6

OTHER PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS:

Reviews

1. Das BB, Sen N, Dasgupta SB, Ganguly A, Das R, Majumder HK.(2006) Topoisomerase research of kinetoplastid parasite Leishmania, with special reference to the development of therapeutics. Indian Journal of Medicinal Research. 123: 221.

2. Sen N, Majumder HK. (2008) Mitochondrion of protozoan parasite emerges as a potent therapeutic target: exciting drugs are on the horizon. Current Pharmaceutical Design. 14: 839. 3. Sen N, Snyder SH. (2010) Protein modifications involved in neurotransmitter and gasotransmitter signaling. Trends in Neurosciences 33: 493-502.

4. Sen N, (2014) Epigenetic Regulation of Memory by Acetylation and Methylation of Chromatin: Implications in Neurological Disorders, Aging, and Addiction. Neuromolecular Medicine. 18: 786. 5. Gupta R, Sen N. (2015) Traumatic brain injury: a risk factor for neurodegenerative diseases. Rev Neurosci, 27: 93.

6. Sen N. (2017) Functional and Molecular Insights of Hydrogen Sulfide Signaling and Protein Sulfhydration. J Mol Biol; 429: 543.

7. Sen N. (2017) An insight into the vision impairment following traumatic brain injury. Neurochem Int. 111:103.

8. Sen N. ER Stress, CREB, and Memory: A Tangled Emerging Link in Disease. Neuroscientist. 2019;25(5):420–433.

9. Saha P, Sen N. Tauopathy: A common mechanism for neurodegeneration and brain aging. Mech Ageing Dev. 2019;178:72–79.

10. Sen N. Aberrant cell cycle induction is pivotal for mitochondrial biogenesis after traumatic brain injury. Neural Regen Res. 2019;14(7):1215–1216.

OTHER NON-PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS

Sen N, Banerjee B, Majumder HK. (2008) Molecular analysis of programmed cell death in kinetoplastid parasite Leishmania Landes Bioscience. (Book Chapter in Madame Curie Bioscience Database).

Sen N. (2016) Anesthetics and epigenetics. Oncotarget; 7:78220. (Editorial) PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

TEACHING:

Supervision of pre- and post-doctoral students: Dr. Sen has mentored or has been mentoring the following pre- or post-doctoral students in his laboratory.

Name of the Mentee Context

(student)

Dates Mentor

Role

Suraj Kapoor Pre-doctoral 2016 PI

Reetwan Bandyopadhyay Pre-doctoral 2018 PI

Tong Jiang Pre-doctoral 2018 - 2019 PI

Sajad Mir Post-doctoral 2013 - 2015 PI

Hyoung Kim Post-doctoral 2015 - 2017 PI

Rajaneesh Gupta Post-doctoral 2015 - 2019 PI

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Pampa Saha Post-doctoral 2016 - present PI

Teaching Experience:

My effort for teaching was not more than 5%, which can be fulfilled either by taking classes to graduate students or having a graduate student in the laboratory. A graduate student, Helen Morris has joined my laboratory and completed her Ph.D. work in 2019. Her project is to elucidate the mechanism how epigenetic modification of histones contributes to the pathological outcomes following TBI. My job is to teach her to learn more about the subject not only by theoretically but also practically from the standpoint of lab research practice. I was Involved in taking interview and recruitment of graduate students and I provided two (one hour) lectures to the graduate students as part of the Molecular Medicine program at Augusta University. I was also involved in the graduate studies as one of the Neuroscience facilitators for Motor and Somatosensory systems. I was involved in ‘problem set’ and discuss these problems with graduates students in groups and evaluate them based on their presentation and understanding of the subject matter. In general, it takes 2-3 hours to discuss the ‘problem set’ with other Neuroscientists and 2-3 hours each day (total 3 days) to discuss the problems with students and evaluate them as a facilitator. I was greatly involved in seminar series too. Every Wednesday in two semesters each year, a graduate student present a paper to the neuroscience audience. I need to evaluate them and advise them how to improve their presentation and general understanding of the subject matter. I was on the thesis committee of two graduate students of Neuroscience and I need to meet with them periodically and advise them how to improve their understanding and research qualities of the subject of their interest. If needed, I meet with them personally and provide my suggestions to troubleshoot the problems related to their projects. I served as a judge for a poster session on the graduate research day and I have to provide the pros and cons of the study and suggestions how to improve his/her quality of research. Mentee’s Achievements: Research awards earned by these mentees include Pittsburgh Foundation Copeland Fund awards. Also, his mentees have given a poster presentation at the meeting for Society of Neuroscience, National Neurotrauma Society and Annual meeting organized by the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Dr. Sen's pre- and post-doctoral students published their work in prestigious high-impact peer-reviewed journals, and one of his post-doctoral fellows currently become a faculty member at the Department of Neurology in the University of Kentucky. Mentored grant funding:

Grant Number Grant Title Role in

Project

Years

Inclusive

Source

$ Amount

UN2018-

96996

The role of SLC26A11 in neuronal

swelling in memory impairment following

TBI.

PI

2018 -

2019

Pittsburgh

Foundation (Copeland)

$7K

RESEARCH:

Current Federal Grant Support:

Grant Number Grant Title Role in Project Years

Inclusive

Source

$ Amount

1R01EY025622-01

Molecular Mechanism underlying

vision impairment after TBI

PI

(4.8 calendar

months)

3/2016 –

2/2021

NEI/NIH

$380K per year

1R01NS094516-01

Development of therapeutic

strategy against TBI based on

hydrogen sulfide

PI

(4.8 calendar

months)

7/2016-

6/2021

NINDS/NIH

$332.5K per year

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5RO1NS089051-05

(Sub Award)

Targeting ER stress in TBI

Co-I

(1.2 calendar

months

6/2017-

6/2021

NINDS/NIH

$20K/ per year

1 I01 BX004625-01

(Submitted)

(Sub Award)

Microglia in White Matter Repair

after TBI

Co-I

(1.2 calendar

month)

4/2019 –

3/2024

VA Merit Award

$50K/year

Submitted Federal Grant with promising score

Grant Number Grant Title Role in

Project

Years

Inclusive

Source

$ Amount

1 1R01NS119216-01

(Priority Score: 22

after 1st submission)

Impaired mitochondrial DNA

repair in WMI and cognitive

dysfunction after TBI

PI

NINDS/NIH

$430.4K per

year

1R01NS119421-01

(Priority Score: 45

after 1st submission)

Deficiency in mitochondrial

mass formation contributes to

dendritic degeneration after TBI

Co-PI

PI: Tanusree

Sen

(my wife)

NINDS/NIH

$453K/year

Prior Grant Support:

Grant Number Grant Title Role in Project Years

Inclusive

Source

$ Amount

GRU-04262011 Faculty

Resources Grant

PI 06/01/12–

12/31/16

$560K

Augusta University

Other research-related activities:

Patents granted

Treatment of Drug Abuse by Preventing GAPDH Nitrosylation SH Snyder, N Sen, R Xu

US Patent 20,150,359,776

Journal refereeing: Science Signaling, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA (PNAS). PLoS ONE, Aging Research Reviews, Neuromolecular Medicine, Journal of Biological Chemistry, Journal of Neuroscience, Journal of Translational Medicine, Frontiers in Endocrinology, Molecular Cell, Pharmacological Research, Neurochemistry International, Oncotarget, Investigative and Opthalmology and Visual Sciences Molecular Neurobiology and Science Advances. Editorships

Neuromolecular Medicine (2014-2016, served as a Guest Editor) American Journal of Neuroscience Research.

Journal of Neurology and Neurosurgery.

Neurology and Neurotechnology.

International Journal of Neurology Research.

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Grant Reviewing

2020 External Reviewer for NIH Special Emphasis Panel (ZRG1 MDCN-Q (03) M 2020 External Reviewer for NIH Special Emphasis Panel (ZRG1 BDCN-R 02) 2017 Neurological Surgery Cranial and Spine Research grant applications, The Pittsburgh Foundation. 2018 Neurological Surgery Cranial and Spine Research grant applications, The Pittsburgh Foundation. 2016 Samsung Biomedical Research program (Korea)

2016 Wellcome Trust and India Alliance (DBT): Biomedical Research Fellowship Program (India) 2014 Early career NIH grant reviewer

2016 – 2017 Agence Nationale de la Recherche, (France; 2016-2017) INVITED SEMINARS AND LECTURESHIPS

Local presentation

Date Title of Session Sponsoring Institution Location 3/7/2018 Molecular perspectives of Traumatic

Brain Injury

University of Pittsburgh Department of

Neurology

National presentation

Date Title of Session Sponsoring

Institution/Conferences

Location

3/2012 NO-GAPDH-GOSPEL regulates beta-

amyloid/Tau: Relevance to AD

Virginia Tech Carilion

Research Institute

Virginia, USA

4/2016 Akt-ing in Traumatic Brain Injury The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston

Galveston, Texas

8/2016 Cell death and edema in TBI University of Georgia Athens, GA 5/2017 H2S in memory and vision impairment Burke Neurological Institute White Plains, NY 8/2017 H2S holds the key for brain pathology

and vision impairment following TBI

University of Florida Gainesville,

Florida

11/2017 Activation of PERK elicits memory

impairment following TBI

Nanosymposium, Society

For Neuroscience

Washington DC,

USA

3/2018 H2S holds the key for brain pathology

and vision impairment following TBI

Sanford-Burnham Prebys

Medical Discovery Institute

San Diego,

California

International presentation

Date Title of Session Sponsoring Institution/Conference Location 9/2012 Influence of sulfhydration of p65

in apoptosis

Second International Conference on

Hydrogen Sulfide in Biology and

Medicine (H2S 2012)

Atlanta, GA, USA

6/2014 Role of NO in cocaine craving

behavior

8th International Conference on the

Biology, Chemistry and Therapeutic

Applications of Nitric Oxide

Cleaveland, USA



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