Sabby Choudhury

MS (Plant Sc.), M.Sc (Bio Tech), B. Sc ( Bot Hon)
University of Louisville, Health Science Center · Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

Research skills

  • Technical
    • Molecular Biological Techniques-, Isolation & Quantification of Genomic DNA, AFLP, RFLP, RAPD, PCR, RT-PCR, Cycle Sequencing (Beckman Coulter, Primer Designing, Microscopy, Microphotography, Cloning, Restriction Mapping, Transformation, Transfection, Midiprep, Miniprep, Western Blot, Genotyping, • Bioinformatics-, BLAST search, sequence alignment, identification of exon, intron, probable genes and pseudogenes, , Swissprot, PAUP, ClustalW, BOLD, Primer 3, Genetic diversity Mapping Software (STASTICA-CLUSTER ANALYSIS, • Biochemical & Instrumental methods-, Nono drop, Protein Purification & Estimation, Spectrophotometry, Gel Electrophoresis, Immobilization of Enzymes, Microtomy, H&E Staining and other Histochemical Staining, • Immunological Techniques-, ELISA, Precipitation, Agglutination, Immunodiffusion, • Culture Techniques-, Plant Tissue Culture, Embryogenesis, Sterility, BMDM, MEF and keratinocytes collection and maintaining culture, changing phase, Ensemble
  • IT
    MS Word, Excel, Power point, FrontPage, Picture Manager, EndNote 9 and 14, Adobe Acrobat, Photoshop
  • Statistical
    Minitab, Genetic diversity Mapping Software (STASTICA-CLUSTER ANALYSIS, PAUP, ClustalW
  • Other
    Research Experience in Cancer Biology for more than 1 Year, Management experience of 3 years in Pharma sales.

Research interests

  • Interests
    Cancer Biology, Tissue Culture Molecular Biology Molecular Markers, Transgenic Plants Genetically modified crops Stress resistant Plants, microRNA

Research experience

  • Jul 2009–
    Mar 2011
    Research: Understanding the role of miRNA in Cancer signal pathway
    University of Louisville · Biochemistry & Molecular Biology · University of Louisville
    Louisville, KY
    Cancer Biology, miRNA
  • Jul 2007–
    Dec 2008
    Research: Phylogeography of Spiranthes by AFLP.
    MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY · BIOLOGY · MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY
    Independent · Springfield
  • Jan 2007–
    Jun 2007
    Research: “Obtaining embryogenic calli from grape (Vitis vinifera spp.) anthers by Embryogenesis”
    STATE FRUIT EXPERIMENT STATION, MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY · AGRICULTURE · STATE FRUIT EXPERIMENT STATION, MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY
    Independent · Mountain Groove
  • Apr 2002–
    Jul 2002
    Research: “RAPD characterization of open pollinated progeny of Mallika (2/8) mango (Mangifera indica L.)”
    Gandhi Krishi Vigyan Kendra, UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES · HORTICULTURE · Gandhi Krishi Vigyan Kendra, UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES
    Independent · Bangalore
  • Apr 2000–
    Jul 2000
    Research: “Survey of water microflora of river Barak, Assam, India”
    Guru Charan College, ASSAM UNIVERSITY · BOTANY · Guru Charan College, ASSAM UNIVERSITY
    Silchar, Assam

Education

  • Jan 2007–
    May 2009
    MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY
    Plant Sciences · MS
    United States of America · Springfield
  • Jan 2004
    Department of Horticulture, Biotechnology Centre
    “Production Technology of Vanilla”
    India · Bangalore
  • Jun 2001–
    Jul 2003
    Administrative Management College/ BANGALORE UNIVERSITY
    Biotechnology · M.Sc
    India · Bangalore
  • Jul 1998–
    Jun 2001
    Guru Charan College/ ASSAM UNIVERSITY
    Botany (Honors) · B.Sc
    India · Silchar
  • May 1991–
    Jun 1998
    SAINIK SCHOOL GOALPARA
    General Sciences · SSLC
    India · Rajapara/ Goalpara

Other

  • Languages
    English, Hindi, Bengali, Assamese
  • Other Interests
    Nature series.....

Publications

  • 9.43
    Impact points
    Loss of the miR-21 allele elevates the expression of its target genes and reduces tumorigenesis.

    Xiaodong Ma, Munish Kumar, Saibyasachi N Choudhury, Lindsey E Becker Buscaglia, Juanita R Barker, Keerthy Kanakamedala, Mo-Fang Liu, Yong Li

    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 06/2011; 108(25):10144-9.

    MicroRNA 21 (miR-21) is overexpressed in virtually all types of carcinomas and various types of hematological malignancies. To determine whether miR-21 promotes tumor development in vivo, we knocked out the miR-21 allele in mice. In response to the 7,12-dimethylbenz[a]anthracene (DMBA)/12-O-tetradec... [more] MicroRNA 21 (miR-21) is overexpressed in virtually all types of carcinomas and various types of hematological malignancies. To determine whether miR-21 promotes tumor development in vivo, we knocked out the miR-21 allele in mice. In response to the 7,12-dimethylbenz[a]anthracene (DMBA)/12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate mouse skin carcinogenesis protocol, miR-21-null mice showed a significant reduction in papilloma formation compared with wild-type mice. We revealed that cellular apoptosis was elevated and cell proliferation was decreased in mice deficient of miR-21 compared to wild-type animals. In addition, we found that a large number of validated or predicted miR-21 target genes were up-regulated in miR-21-null keratinocytes, which are precursor cells to skin papillomas. Specifically, up-regulation of Spry1, Pten, and Pdcd4 when miR-21 was ablated coincided with reduced phosphorylation of ERK, AKT, and JNK, three major downstream effectors of Ras activation that plays a predominant role in DMBA-initiated skin carcinogenesis. These results provide in vivo evidence that miR-21 exerts its oncogenic function through negatively regulating its target genes.

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Current advisors
Dr. Yong Li
Past advisors
Dr. Laura M. Bowe Dr. P. Narayanaswami