"I am tremendously proud and honored to begin this position at Doheny-UCLA," says Dr. Ghosh. "I entered the field of biomedical research from an engineering background, which perhaps gave me a new perspective to see things differently. As a biomedical engineer, it allowed me to think about diseases in a way that a typical biomedical researcher and clinician may not."
Dr. Ghosh states that also as a vascular biologist, one such perspective he was able to successfully introduce was the importance of "stiffness" of blood vessels in disease pathogenesis.
"Doheny will be the ideal place for me to realize the true translational potential for my work as it offers strength and resources in ophthalmic imaging," shares Dr. Ghosh. "Doheny also provides the perfect balance between basic science and clinical research."
He adds, "I look forward to developing strong, collaborative relationships with members of Doheny-UCLA engineering, biomedical sciences and clinical infrastructure. Our goal will be to discover effective treatment strategies from a multidisciplinary approach especially in the area of investigating the role of chronic vascular inflammation, a major determinant of various debilitating conditions including macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy."
Dr. Ghosh was most recently Associate Professor of Bioengineering at University of California, Riverside (UCR) as well as Participating Faculty in the Division of Biomedical Sciences, Stem Cell Center and the Program in Cell, Molecular and Developmental Biology. The Ghosh Research Group at UCR focused on leveraging the principles of mechanobiology to examine and treat inflammationmediated vascular degeneration associated with diabetic retinopathy and agerelated macular degeneration, the leading causes of vision loss in the diabetic and aging population. In 2016, these studies were supported by two R01 grants from the National Eye Institute (NEI), and a macular degeneration grant from the BrightFocus Foundation. Dr. Ghosh has received numerous awards during his research career, including the Hellman Fellowship and the NIH Postdoctoral Training Grant, and has published 24 peer-reviewed papers in highly-regarded journals that include PNAS, The FASEB Journal, Science, and Nano Letters, among others.
In 2011, prior to joining UCR, Dr. Ghosh was a postdoctoral fellow in the laboratory of Donald Ingber, MD, PhD, part of the Vascular Biology Program at Boston Children's Hospital and Harvard Medical School. In 2006, Dr. Ghosh received his PhD in Biomedical Engineering from Stony Brook University, New York. He obtained his undergraduate degree in Chemical Engineering from National Institute of Technology, Warangal, India in 2001.
Dr. Ghosh's dedication to collaborative research and team building is evident in his numerous and illustrious achievements. His distinguished scientific leadership demonstrates an excellence that will contribute greatly to Doheny Eye Institute's research programs.
About Doheny Eye InstituteFor over 70 years, Doheny Eye Institute has been at the forefront of vision science. From seeking new ways to free blockages that prevent fluid drainage in glaucoma, to replacing retinal cells in age-related macular degeneration, to providing colleagues worldwide with standardized analyses of anatomical changes in the eyes of patients, Doheny clinicianscientists and researchers are changing how people see and also how they think about the future of vision. Please visit doheny.org for more information.
Doheny Eye Institute and UCLA Stein Eye Institute have joined forces to offer the best inpatient care, vision research and education. This affiliation combines the strength, reputation and distinction of two of the nation's top eye institutions to advance vision research, education and patient care in Southern California.
CONTACT INFORMATIONMedia Contact:Matthew RabinDirect: (323) 342-7101Email: mrabin@doheny.org
SOURCE Doheny Eye Institute
Follow this link:
- Is there an alternative to radiation - November 8th, 2009 [November 8th, 2009]
- Taiwan exploring how nanotech affects health - November 8th, 2009 [November 8th, 2009]
- A new way of treating cancer on the way? - November 8th, 2009 [November 8th, 2009]
- Lasers can destroy cancer cells - November 8th, 2009 [November 8th, 2009]
- Fluorescent molecules can be biomarkers - November 8th, 2009 [November 8th, 2009]
- Quick blood tests by using a nanodevice - November 8th, 2009 [November 8th, 2009]
- Where will medicine be 20 years from now - November 8th, 2009 [November 8th, 2009]
- History of nanotechnology - November 8th, 2009 [November 8th, 2009]
- Nanotech and Cancer - November 8th, 2009 [November 8th, 2009]
- Nanotechnology in medicine - November 8th, 2009 [November 8th, 2009]
- How does cancer start - January 25th, 2010 [January 25th, 2010]
- Lung cancer symptoms - January 26th, 2010 [January 26th, 2010]
- Signs of breast cancer - January 27th, 2010 [January 27th, 2010]
- Famous people with cancer - January 29th, 2010 [January 29th, 2010]
- Metastatic renal cancer - January 30th, 2010 [January 30th, 2010]
- What causes skin cancer - January 31st, 2010 [January 31st, 2010]
- How many people die from cancer each year - February 1st, 2010 [February 1st, 2010]
- How much money is spent on cancer research - February 2nd, 2010 [February 2nd, 2010]
- Colon cancer warning signs - February 4th, 2010 [February 4th, 2010]
- Prostate cancer symptoms - February 4th, 2010 [February 4th, 2010]
- Nano-devices that cross blood-brain barrier open door to treatment of cerebral palsy - April 25th, 2012 [April 25th, 2012]
- Nano-devices that cross blood-brain barrier open door to treatment of cerebral palsy, other neurologic disorders - April 25th, 2012 [April 25th, 2012]
- Nanomaterial properties in complement activation: lessons from nanomedicine - Video - May 4th, 2012 [May 4th, 2012]
- OMICS Group :: International Conference and Exhibition on Nanotechnology - May 4th, 2012 [May 4th, 2012]
- Use of Nanotechnology in Medicine [FOX 11-27-2011] - Video - May 4th, 2012 [May 4th, 2012]
- Cancer Nanomedicine - Detection - Video - May 4th, 2012 [May 4th, 2012]
- Cancer Nanomedicine - Video - May 4th, 2012 [May 4th, 2012]
- HBIO Reports First Quarter 2012 Revenue Growth of 8% Over First Quarter 2011 - May 5th, 2012 [May 5th, 2012]
- Nano science, focus of Education Ministry - May 7th, 2012 [May 7th, 2012]
- Drug-resistant Bacteria - Designing Nanoparticles For High Antibiotic Doses - May 7th, 2012 [May 7th, 2012]
- Research and Markets: Global Market for Nano Silver - May 10th, 2012 [May 10th, 2012]
- Cracking study makes nanotech breakthrough - May 10th, 2012 [May 10th, 2012]
- Nanoparticles may pose environmental threat - May 16th, 2012 [May 16th, 2012]
- Global Nanobiotechnology Industry - May 17th, 2012 [May 17th, 2012]
- 'Inability to give back Singur land my biggest regret' - May 20th, 2012 [May 20th, 2012]
- 'KOREA PACK 2012' for Packing process industry to be held at KINTEX - May 23rd, 2012 [May 23rd, 2012]
- New ISO Technical Report Guides Characterization of Nanomaterials in Toxicology - May 29th, 2012 [May 29th, 2012]
- DNA strands create tiniest Smileys - May 30th, 2012 [May 30th, 2012]
- Health and fitness agenda: Evolution Asia Yoga Conference - June 2nd, 2012 [June 2nd, 2012]
- UC Davis work in humanities receives $150,000 in UC-wide grants - June 2nd, 2012 [June 2nd, 2012]
- Computer-designed proteins 'may help fight variety of flu viruses' - June 3rd, 2012 [June 3rd, 2012]
- 'Nano technology' [program can pay off big for IRSC students - June 3rd, 2012 [June 3rd, 2012]
- Computer-designed proteins programmed to disarm variety of flu viruses - June 3rd, 2012 [June 3rd, 2012]
- Jugaad innovators don't plan - they improvise - June 6th, 2012 [June 6th, 2012]
- Health and fitness agenda: World Blood Donor Day - June 9th, 2012 [June 9th, 2012]
- OMICS Group :: Journal of Nanomedicine - June 9th, 2012 [June 9th, 2012]
- Researchers develop a 'time bomb' to fight cardiovascular disease - June 10th, 2012 [June 10th, 2012]
- Nanotechnologists develop a 'time bomb' to fight cardiovascular disease - June 10th, 2012 [June 10th, 2012]
- 'Time bomb' to fight cardiovascular disease developed - June 11th, 2012 [June 11th, 2012]
- Asia's First Graphene Nano-Tech Facility Opens In Singapore - June 13th, 2012 [June 13th, 2012]
- How worms are pioneering remote control medicine - June 13th, 2012 [June 13th, 2012]
- Golden Helix Establishes Direct Presence in Japan - June 13th, 2012 [June 13th, 2012]
- STDs Blocked by Nano Gel, Study Suggests - June 15th, 2012 [June 15th, 2012]
- Real Products, Different Results - June 15th, 2012 [June 15th, 2012]
- The Puridone Program - A Breakthrough for Painkiller Addiction - June 15th, 2012 [June 15th, 2012]
- Six startup medical device firms compete in Memphis for fame and fortune - June 19th, 2012 [June 19th, 2012]
- International Nanomedicine Conference bound for Sydney: July 2-4, 2012 - June 19th, 2012 [June 19th, 2012]
- Taming light with graphene - June 21st, 2012 [June 21st, 2012]
- Today on New Scientist: 25 June 2012 - June 26th, 2012 [June 26th, 2012]
- A step towards the future - July 1st, 2012 [July 1st, 2012]
- Genia Technologies Collaborates with Professors Jingyue Ju at Columbia and George Church at Harvard to Develop a ... - October 4th, 2012 [October 4th, 2012]
- Scientists Invited To Submit Proposals For Biological Research In Space - October 4th, 2012 [October 4th, 2012]
- Research and Markets: Micro-Nano Technology XIII from the 13th Annual Conference of Chinese Society of Micro-Nano ... - October 6th, 2012 [October 6th, 2012]
- $80M research facility to open at UMass Lowell - October 6th, 2012 [October 6th, 2012]
- Nano-revolution in drugs delivery - October 8th, 2012 [October 8th, 2012]
- SENAI/SESI of Sao Paulo Selects NanoProfessor as Foundation for "Nanomundo" Nanotechnology Education Initiative - October 8th, 2012 [October 8th, 2012]
- Delivering an integral approach to emotional and mental health - October 9th, 2012 [October 9th, 2012]
- NanoGuardian's On-Dose NanoEncryption Brand Protection Technology to Be Presented at AAPS Annual Meeting - October 11th, 2012 [October 11th, 2012]
- Il Nano Mondo del professor Ennio Tasciotti - Video - October 30th, 2012 [October 30th, 2012]
- Deakin University - Practical Science - Nano medicine - Video - October 30th, 2012 [October 30th, 2012]
- 2012 Deakin University 3 Minute Thesis Finalist - Jarrad Altimari - Video - October 30th, 2012 [October 30th, 2012]
- Nano Medicine from "Development of Nanotechnology in Hong Kong" - Video - October 30th, 2012 [October 30th, 2012]
- NANO Medicine 1 3 xvid - Video - October 30th, 2012 [October 30th, 2012]
- Nanolääke // Nano medicine - Video - October 30th, 2012 [October 30th, 2012]
- NANO Medicine (1-3) - Video - October 30th, 2012 [October 30th, 2012]
- Jefferson County, Colorado's Bioscience Industry - Video - October 30th, 2012 [October 30th, 2012]
- NanoMission - Nanomedicine NanoBot - Video - October 30th, 2012 [October 30th, 2012]
- Study aims to unlock mysteries of autism - November 20th, 2012 [November 20th, 2012]
- Catherine Griwkowsky - November 22nd, 2012 [November 22nd, 2012]
- Kulkarni to be feted at Bangalore Nano 2012 - November 26th, 2012 [November 26th, 2012]