Nayan De
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Postdoctoral Fellow
Also affiliated: Bose Institute (2020); Indian Institute of Chemical Biology (2020); Bell (Canada) (2026); Institute for Systems Biology (2025)
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OverviewAI-generated summary
Nayan De's research focuses on advancing biomedical applications through molecular biology techniques and exploring gene regulatory networks. His work includes investigating peptide nucleic acids for therapeutic potential and understanding cellular memory. De has also contributed to research on viral infections, with publications addressing therapeutic innovations for monkeypox and insights into SARS-CoV-2. His research extends to detailed molecular classifications of cell types within animal models, utilizing single-cell epigenomic, transcriptomic, and spatially resolved transcriptomic data integration. This work aims to reveal molecular heterogeneity and define cell classes in the mouse gastrointestinal tract, contributing to a deeper understanding of tissue composition and function.
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- h-index: 4
- Publications: 12
- Citations: 61
Selected Publications
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Advanced Peptide Modifications for Superior Therapeutics (2026)
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Therapeutic Innovations for Monkeypox Inhibition (2026)
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- Therapeutic Innovations for Monkeypox Inhibition
- Therapeutic Innovations for Monkeypox Inhibition
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