Ms. Saliha Pathan | Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award
Research Assistant at Baylor college of medicine, United States
Ms. Saliha Pathan is a dedicated research professional with extensive experience in molecular biology, cell culture, and translational biomedical research. Her technical expertise spans a wide array of laboratory techniques, including PCR, RT-PCR, CRISPR, CHIP-PCR, iPSC generation, and ELISA, among others. Saliha has been instrumental in investigating cellular and molecular mechanisms related to cardiac repair, inflammatory regulation, and metabolic reprogramming. With a proven track record of delivering high-quality research outputs, she has contributed to several impactful studies, published in leading journals like Scientific Reports and Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease. In addition to her technical acumen, she is a strong communicator, team player, and mentor, as demonstrated through her teaching assistantship and collaborative research efforts.
Professional profile
Education📚
Professional Experience🏛️
Currently, Ms. Pathan serves as a Research Assistant II at Baylor College of Medicine, focusing on cardiac cell reprogramming, stem cell generation, and advanced molecular techniques. Previously, she held the position of Research Assistant I at the same institution, where she conducted experiments on protein isolation, Western blotting, and mouse genotyping. Her earlier roles include working as a Teaching Assistant at the University of Houston-Clear Lake, where she trained students in molecular and microbiological methods, and as a Laboratory Assistant in Mumbai, India, performing sample analyses and documentation. She also gained clinical experience as a Physician Assistant and Pharmacy Technician, demonstrating her versatility and adaptability across domains.
Research Interest🌐
Awards and Honors🏆
Ms. Pathan’s research excellence has been recognized through various awards and honors. She received the Pediatric Research Symposium Oral Presentation Award in 2022 and was selected for poster presentations in subsequent years, including the 2023 Pediatric Research Symposium and the 2024 Liver Meeting. Her poster on cardiac fibroblast reprogramming was featured at the prestigious Michael E. DeBakey Department of Surgery Research Day. Beyond presentations, her collaborative efforts in grant writing contributed to securing a RO-1 grant. These accolades highlight her ability to present complex findings effectively and her dedication to advancing scientific knowledge.
Conclusion
Publications top noted📜
- Title: P2Y2 purinergic receptor gene deletion protects mice from bacterial endotoxin and sepsis-associated liver injury and mortality
Authors: AR Arunachalam, SS Samuel, A Mani, JP Maynard, KM Stayer, E Dybbro, S Pathan, et al.
Year: 2023
Citation: 6 - Title: Sall4 and Gata4 induce cardiac fibroblast transition towards a partially multipotent state with cardiogenic potential
Authors: H Gao, S Pathan, BREA Dixon, A Pugazenthi, M Mathison, et al.
Year: 2024
Citation: 1 - Title: Activation of a GPCR, ORL1 receptor: A novel therapy to prevent heart failure progression
Authors: SS Pathan, A Pugazenthi, BREA Dixon, TG Wensel, TK Rosengart, M Mathison
Year: 2024
Citation: 0 - Title: Functional analysis of repositioned anilide derivatives as anticancer compounds
Authors: M Parab, SS Pathan, RK Panesar, SS Chhajed, D Dasgupta, PP Gupta
Year: 2022
Citation: 0 - Title: Functional analysis of repositioned anilide derivatives as anticancer compounds
Authors: M Parab, S Pathan, RK Panesar, SS Chhajed, D Dasgupta, PP Gupta
Year: 2022
Citation: 0