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Hire Dr. Aritra M.
Denmark
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Stem Cell Research | NGS & RNAseq | CRISPR (knockout & HDR) | Molecular Cloning | Immunochemistry | Scientific writing

Profile Summary
Subject Matter Expertise
Services
Writing Technical Writing, General Proofreading & Editing
Research Fact Checking, Scientific and Technical Research, Systematic Literature Review
Consulting Healthcare Consulting, Scientific and Technical Consulting
Work Experience

Post-Doctoral Researcher

University of Copenhagen

January 2020 - Present

Consultant

Translatale Biosystems

February 2023 - July 2023

Senior Scientist

Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Stem Cell Medicine

January 2021 - October 2022

Education

PhD Molecular Genetics

Institute for Stem Cell Science and Regenerative Medicine - Manipal University

August 2014 - July 2020

PhD (Vertebrate embryonic development)

Institute for Stem Cell Science and Regenerative Medicine

August 2014 - July 2020

Master of Science (Zoology)

University of Pune

June 2012 - June 2014

Bachelor of Science (Zoology)

Vivekananda College

June 2009 - June 2012

Certifications
Publications
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Frith, T.J., Granata, I., Wind, M., Stout, E., Thompson, O., Neumann, K., Stavish, D., Heath, P.R., Ortmann, D., Hackland, J.O. and Anastassiadis, K., 2018. Human axial progenitors generate trunk neural crest cells in vitro. Elife, 7, p.e35786. Aires, R., de Lemos, L., Nóvoa, A., Jurberg, A.D., Mascrez, B., Duboule, D. and Mallo, M., 2019. Tail bud progenitor activity relies on a network comprising Gdf11, Lin28, and Hox13 genes. Developmental cell, 48(3), pp.383-395. Aires, R., Dias, A. and Mallo, M., 2018. Deconstructing the molecular mechanisms shaping the vertebrate body plan. Current opinion in cell biology, 55, pp.81-86. Albors, A.R., Halley, P.A. and Storey, K.G., 2018. Lineage tracing of axial progenitors using Nkx1-2CreERT2 mice defines their trunk and tail contributions. Development, 145(19), p.dev164319. Davidson, A.J., Lewis, P., Przepiorski, A. and Sander, V., 2018, September. Turning mesoderm into kidney. In Seminars in cell & developmental biology. Academic Press. Pourquie, O., Al Tanoury, Z. and Chal, J., 2018. The Long Road to Making Muscle In Vitro. In Current topics in developmental biology (Vol. 129, pp. 123-142). Academic Press. Mendivil-Perez, M., Velez-Pardo, C. and Jimenez-Del-Rio, M., 2019. Direct transdifferentiation of human Wharton’s jelly mesenchymal stromal cells into cholinergic-like neurons. Journal of neuroscience methods, 312, pp.126-138. Wood, T.R., Kyrsting, A.R., Stegmaier, J., Kucinski, I., Kaminski, C.F., Mikut, R. and Voiculescu, O., 2019. Neuromesodermal progenitors separate the axial stem zones while producing few single-and dual-fated descendants. bioRxiv, p.622571. Pereira, I.M., Marote, A., Salgado, A.J. and Silva, N.A., 2019. Filling the Gap: Neural Stem Cells as A Promising Therapy for Spinal Cord Injury. Pharmaceuticals, 12(2), p.65. Wood, T.R., Kyrsting, A., Stegmaier, J., Kucinski, I., Kaminski, C.F., Mikut, R. and Voiculescu, O., 2019. Tissue Mechanics Determines Cell Fate in the Axial Stem Zones. bioRxiv, p.622571 .