Tatsat Banerjee

Johns Hopkins University , 2023
Ph.D. , Bioengineering
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Tatsat Banerjee has discovered one of the fundamental bases of polarity in cell migration, demonstrating that inner membrane surface charge defines when and where signal transduction network gets activated, which in turn, regulate the dynamics of membrane protrusions. His work delineated the subcellular scale coordination mechanism of intricate crosstalks in signaling network whose impairment often result in autoimmune diseases and metastasis. This work has led to four publications and numerous conference presentations. He has trained multiple undergraduates and graduate students and tutored for SARE program. He was elected to the GRO Executive Board as the Funding & Administration and Intercampus Chairs, and served on the University Registrar Search Committee, Homewood Graduate Board, PAC, IDEA team, and as an ISAH Ambassador. He volunteered for ASCB as an Ambassador and as a Roundtable Leader. He Co-Chaired a BPS Annual meeting session. Banerjee was awarded Hay Graduate Fellowship.

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Johns Hopkins University

Ph.D. , Bioengineering

Class of 2023

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