Akshay Ganguly Ph D
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Akshay Ganguly Ph D is from Kobe, Hyogo, Japan. Akshay is currently Director (Senior Researcher) at シスメックス株式会社, located in 神戸. In Akshay's previous role as a Research Manager at シスメックス株式会社, Akshay worked in 神戸 until Apr 2023. Prior to joining シスメックス株式会社, Akshay was a Associate (Research) at Sysmex Corporation and held the position of Associate (Research) at Kobe, Hyogo, Japan. Prior to that, Akshay was a Doctoral student at International Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, based in New Delhi Area, India from Aug 2010 to Mar 2016. Akshay started working as Summer Trainee at Bharat Serums & Vaccines limited in Mumbai Area, India in May 2009.
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Akshay Ganguly Ph D's current jobs
Akshay Ganguly Ph D's past jobs
1. Lead researcher: design, execution and analysis - collaborative project with Eisai pharmaceuticals for the development of a next generation blood test for the early detection of Alzheimers disease. 2. Project Leader - development of a new platform for early, rapid and accurate detection of lethal protein aggregation diseases. 3. Actively involved as an in-house consultant on protein and nucleic acid structural biophysics, as well as immunoassay design. 4. Fostering cross cultural dissemination of information through intra-departmental platforms in a predominantly Japanese working environment. 5. Global Exchange Participant with Sysmex America Inc
1. Project design, execution and analysis in the study of the pathogenicity of the malaria parasite caused by two phenomena - cytoadherence and alternative splicing. Additionally, provided significant contributions to group projects related to Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Muscular Dystrophy. 2. Published 4 research articles in international journals, gave award winning oral and poster presentations at national and international conferences. 3. Developed in-house protocols for solving atomic structures of proteins and nucleic acids using NMR spectroscopy. Created Bash shell scripts for automation of structure calculations. 4. Established a framework to perform molecular dynamics simulations on protein-nucleic acid complexes. 5. Trainer and mentor for 4 PhD students in ICGEB. 6. Procured consumables and equipment, oversaw maintenance of lab equipment. 7. Systems administrator for CentOS and Debian workstations.
Purification of the hepatitis B virus surface antigen from HBV-positive human serum, using polyethylene glycol precipitation and column chromatography