ADITYA BHATTACHARJI
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Employment Thomas Jefferson University Philadelphia, PA
Researcher 2003 – 2010
• Managed a lab and pursued a research project on the molecular determinants of intoxication
• Communicated findings via written and oral progress reports, journal clubs, and publications
• Mentored incoming researchers at the undergraduate, graduate, and post-doctoral levels
• Maintained accountability in the form of ethical research conduct and written data logs
• Implemented analytical skills and problem-solving techniques on a consistent basis
• Collaborated over competitive grant renewals for the National Institutes of Health
• Edited preliminary exams, thesis proposals, manuscripts, and grant applications
• Gained experience with biological, chemical, and radiological agents
• Handled time-sensitive documents, accounts, and experiments
• Performed effectively both autonomously and as part of teams
• Developed a tenacious and flexible approach to productivity
Monell Chemical Senses Center Philadelphia, PA
Summer Intern 2002
• Responded to an ecological emergency by setting up and reporting from a research outfit that
explored behavioral stimulants in catfish
• Surveyed literature and developed a research plan appropriate for the internship
University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA
Residential Counselor 2002
• Selected as one of twelve counselors to run a university-sponsored summer program
• Supervised, evaluated, and provided academic guidance for thirty high school students
Education Georgetown University Washington, DC
M.S., Biohazardous Threat Agents and Emerging Infectious Diseases - Biodefense 2011
University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA
B.A., Biology 2003
Thomas Jefferson University Philadelphia, PA
Select M.S. courses, Pharmacology 2003-2010
Publications Bhattacharji A., Klett N., Go R.C., Covarrubias M. Inhalational anesthetics and n-alcohols share a site of action in the neuronal Shaw2 Kv channel. Brit J Phar, Apr 2010.
Eckenhoff R., Xi J., Shimaoka M., Bhattacharji A., Covarrubias M., Dailey W. Azi-isoflurane, a Photolabel Analog of the Commonly Used Inhaled General Anesthetic Isoflurane. ACS Chem Neurosci, Oct 2009.
Covarrubias M., Bhattacharji A., De Santiago-Castillo JA., Dougherty K., Kaulin YA., Na-Phuket TR., Wang G. The Neuronal Kv4 Complex. Neurochem Res, Aug 2008.
Bhattacharji A., Kaplan B., Harris T., Qu X., Germann M.W., Covarrubias M. The Concerted Contribution of the S4-S5 Linker and the S6 Segment to the Modulation of a Kv Channel by 1-Alkanols. Mol Pharm, Nov 2006.
Covarrubias M., Bhattacharji A., Kaplan B., Harris T., Germann M.W. Alcohol and anesthetic action at the gate of a voltage-gated K+ channel. In Basic and Systemic Mechanisms of Anesthesia (Mashimo, T., Ogli, K. & Uchida I. ed.). International Congress Series 1283, Elsevier, The Netherlands, pp. 55-60, 2005.
Additional Language
Spanish proficiency – member Spanish National Honor Society (1999)
Conversational Bengali
Conversational Hindi
Travel
South America, Europe, Asia