PhD (Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University)
Email: abandopa[AT]iitk.ac.in
Office Phone: 0512-259-4055
Professor, Department of Biological Sciences & Bioengineering (BSBE)
Research Interest
Developmental Biology of cartilage and Bone, Osteoporosis and Osteoarthritis The overall objective of my laboratory is to uncover the molecular genetic circuit responsible for skeletal morphogenesis. While many of the signaling molecules and transcription factors that regulate these processes are known what remain unknown are the downstream targets of these upstream components. In our laboratory we are trying to uncover such downstream effector genes and integrate those in a gene interaction network governing aspects of skeletal differentiation.
Education
PhD, Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University, NY, USA, 2002
Prashar P, Yadav PS, Samarjeet F, Bandyopadhyay A. (2014) Microarray meta-analysisidentifies evolutionarily conserved BMP signaling targets in developing long bones. DevBiol. (in press)
Roy P., Kumar B, Shende A, Singh A, Meena A, Ghosal R, Ranganathan M and Bandyopadhyay A(2013). A genome-wide screen indicates correlation between differentiation and expression ofmetabolism related genes. PLoS ONE 8(5): e63670.
Yadav PS, Prashar P, Bandyopadhyay A. BRITER: A BMP Responsive Osteoblast Reporter CellLine (2012). PLoS ONE 7(5):e37134.
Bandyopadhyay A, Kubilus JK, Crochiere ML, Linsenmayer TF, Tabin CJ (2008). Identification ofunique molecular subdomains in the perichondrium and periosteum and their role in regulating geneexpression in the underlying chondrocytes. Dev Biol. 321(1):162-74. Epub 2008 Jun 16.
Bandyopadhyay A, Tsuji K, Cox K, Harfe BD, Rosen V, Tabin CJ (2006). Genetic Analysis of theRoles of BMP2, BMP4, and BMP7 in Limb Patterning and Skeletogenesis. PLoS Genet.22;2(12):e216