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Sudeepa Bhattacharyya's research focuses on understanding the complex biological mechanisms underlying major depressive disorder and anxiety. Bhattacharyya investigates the role of metabolites, such as acylcarnitines and bile acids, in the pathobiology of these conditions and their association with symptom profiles and diagnostic status. This work also explores the influence of gut microbiome-derived metabolites and medication use on these mental health conditions.
Bhattacharyya's scholarly output includes over 114 publications, with a citation count exceeding 3,100 and an h-index of 26. This body of work has garnered federal funding, including a $99,906 NSF grant for campus cyberinfrastructure modernization, where Bhattacharyya served as Co-PI. Collaborations include extensive work with researchers from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, such as Melody Greer (14 shared publications), Fred Prior (5 shared publications), Kevin W. Sexton (3 shared publications), and Joseph VanScoy (3 shared publications).
Additional research interests extend to computational approaches, as indicated by work on natural language processing for clinical discharge summaries and the development of models for concept compilation. Bhattacharyya maintains an active lab website, showcasing ongoing research activities.
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- h-index: 26
- Publications: 114
- Citations: 3,195
Selected Publications
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Acylcarnitines metabolism in depression: association with diagnostic status, depression severity and symptom profile in the NESDA cohort (2025)
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Evaluating maternal drug use disparities, risk factors and outcomes in Northeast Arkansas: a pre, during, and post-COVID-19 pandemic analysis (2025)
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Metabolomics signatures of serotonin reuptake inhibitor (escitalopram), serotonin norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor (duloxetine) and cognitive-behavioral therapy on key neurotransmitter pathways in major depressive disorder (2025)
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Medication use is associated with distinct microbial features in anxiety and depression (2025)
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Acylcarnitines metabolism in depression: association with diagnostic status, depression severity and symptom profile in the NESDA cohort (2024)
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Metabolomics Signatures of serotonin reuptake inhibitor (Escitalopram), serotonin norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor (Duloxetine) and Cognitive Behavior Therapy on Key Neurotransmitter Pathways in Major Depressive Disorder (2024)
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Medication Use is Associated with Distinct Microbial Features in Anxiety and Depression (2024)
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Acylcarnitines metabolism in depression: association with diagnostic status, depression severity and symptom profile in the NESDA cohort (2024)
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Social Determinants of Health Data Quality at Different Levels of Geographic Detail (2023)
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Social Determinants of Health Data Quality at Different Levels of Geographic Detail (2023)
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Repeatable enhancement of healthcare data with social determinants of health (2022)
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Gut Microbiome-Linked Metabolites in the Pathobiology of Major Depression With or Without Anxiety—A Role for Bile Acids (2022)
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Covid-19 Positivity Differences Among Patients of a Rural, Southern US State Hospital System Based on Population Density, Rural-Urban Classification, and Area Deprivation Index (2022)
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Metabolomic and inflammatory signatures of symptom dimensions in major depression (2022)
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Automated Enhancement and Curation of Healthcare Data (2022)
Federal Grants 1 $99,906 total
CC* Strategy: Campus - Cyberinfrastructure Modernization at Arkansas State University
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- Metabolomic and inflammatory signatures of symptom dimensions in major depression
- Alterations in acylcarnitines, amines, and lipids inform about the mechanism of action of citalopram/escitalopram in major depression
- Indoxyl sulfate, a gut microbiome-derived uremic toxin, is associated with psychic anxiety and its functional magnetic resonance imaging-based neurologic signature
- Gut Microbiome-Linked Metabolites in the Pathobiology of Major Depression With or Without Anxiety—A Role for Bile Acids
- Medication use is associated with distinct microbial features in anxiety and depression
Showing 5 of 15 shared publications
- Metabolomic and inflammatory signatures of symptom dimensions in major depression
- Alterations in acylcarnitines, amines, and lipids inform about the mechanism of action of citalopram/escitalopram in major depression
- Alterations in acylcarnitines, amines, and lipids inform about the mechanism of action of citalopram/escitalopram in major depression
- Indoxyl sulfate, a gut microbiome-derived uremic toxin, is associated with psychic anxiety and its functional magnetic resonance imaging-based neurologic signature
- Gut Microbiome-Linked Metabolites in the Pathobiology of Major Depression With or Without Anxiety—A Role for Bile Acids
Showing 5 of 14 shared publications
- The h-ANN Model: Comprehensive Colonoscopy Concept Compilation using Combined Contextual Embeddings
- Machine Learning Approach to Optimize Sedation Use in Endoscopic Procedures
- DeIDNER Corpus: Annotation of Clinical Discharge Summary Notes for Named Entity Recognition Using BRAT Tool
- Social Determinants of Health Data Quality at Different Levels of Geographic Detail
- DeIDNER Model: A Neural Network Named Entity Recognition Model for Use in the De-identification of Clinical Notes
Showing 5 of 14 shared publications
- Metabolomic and inflammatory signatures of symptom dimensions in major depression
- Alterations in acylcarnitines, amines, and lipids inform about the mechanism of action of citalopram/escitalopram in major depression
- Alterations in acylcarnitines, amines, and lipids inform about the mechanism of action of citalopram/escitalopram in major depression
- Indoxyl sulfate, a gut microbiome-derived uremic toxin, is associated with psychic anxiety and its functional magnetic resonance imaging-based neurologic signature
- Gut Microbiome-Linked Metabolites in the Pathobiology of Major Depression With or Without Anxiety—A Role for Bile Acids
Showing 5 of 12 shared publications
- Alterations in acylcarnitines, amines, and lipids inform about the mechanism of action of citalopram/escitalopram in major depression
- Gut Microbiome-Linked Metabolites in the Pathobiology of Major Depression With or Without Anxiety—A Role for Bile Acids
- Medication use is associated with distinct microbial features in anxiety and depression
- Gut microbiome-linked metabolites in the pathobiology of depression and anxiety - a role for bile acids
- Metabolomics signatures of serotonin reuptake inhibitor (escitalopram), serotonin norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor (duloxetine) and cognitive-behavioral therapy on key neurotransmitter pathways in major depressive disorder
Showing 5 of 9 shared publications
- Metabolomic and inflammatory signatures of symptom dimensions in major depression
- Alterations in acylcarnitines, amines, and lipids inform about the mechanism of action of citalopram/escitalopram in major depression
- Indoxyl sulfate, a gut microbiome-derived uremic toxin, is associated with psychic anxiety and its functional magnetic resonance imaging-based neurologic signature
- Metabolomics signatures of serotonin reuptake inhibitor (escitalopram), serotonin norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor (duloxetine) and cognitive-behavioral therapy on key neurotransmitter pathways in major depressive disorder
- Metabolomic and Inflammatory Signatures of Symptom Dimensions in Major Depression
Showing 5 of 8 shared publications
- Metabolomic and inflammatory signatures of symptom dimensions in major depression
- Alterations in acylcarnitines, amines, and lipids inform about the mechanism of action of citalopram/escitalopram in major depression
- Indoxyl sulfate, a gut microbiome-derived uremic toxin, is associated with psychic anxiety and its functional magnetic resonance imaging-based neurologic signature
- Acylcarnitines metabolism in depression: association with diagnostic status, depression severity and symptom profile in the NESDA cohort
- Metabolomic and Inflammatory Signatures of Symptom Dimensions in Major Depression
Showing 5 of 7 shared publications
- The h-ANN Model: Comprehensive Colonoscopy Concept Compilation using Combined Contextual Embeddings
- Machine Learning Approach to Optimize Sedation Use in Endoscopic Procedures
- DeIDNER Corpus: Annotation of Clinical Discharge Summary Notes for Named Entity Recognition Using BRAT Tool
- DeIDNER Model: A Neural Network Named Entity Recognition Model for Use in the De-identification of Clinical Notes
- Deep Learning Methods to Predict Mortality in COVID-19 Patients: A Rapid Scoping Review
Showing 5 of 7 shared publications
- The h-ANN Model: Comprehensive Colonoscopy Concept Compilation using Combined Contextual Embeddings
- Machine Learning Approach to Optimize Sedation Use in Endoscopic Procedures
- DeIDNER Corpus: Annotation of Clinical Discharge Summary Notes for Named Entity Recognition Using BRAT Tool
- DeIDNER Model: A Neural Network Named Entity Recognition Model for Use in the De-identification of Clinical Notes
- Deep Learning Methods to Predict Mortality in COVID-19 Patients: A Rapid Scoping Review
Showing 5 of 7 shared publications
- The h-ANN Model: Comprehensive Colonoscopy Concept Compilation using Combined Contextual Embeddings
- Machine Learning Approach to Optimize Sedation Use in Endoscopic Procedures
- DeIDNER Corpus: Annotation of Clinical Discharge Summary Notes for Named Entity Recognition Using BRAT Tool
- DeIDNER Model: A Neural Network Named Entity Recognition Model for Use in the De-identification of Clinical Notes
- Deep Learning Methods to Predict Mortality in COVID-19 Patients: A Rapid Scoping Review
Showing 5 of 7 shared publications
- The h-ANN Model: Comprehensive Colonoscopy Concept Compilation using Combined Contextual Embeddings
- Machine Learning Approach to Optimize Sedation Use in Endoscopic Procedures
- DeIDNER Corpus: Annotation of Clinical Discharge Summary Notes for Named Entity Recognition Using BRAT Tool
- DeIDNER Model: A Neural Network Named Entity Recognition Model for Use in the De-identification of Clinical Notes
- Deep Learning Methods to Predict Mortality in COVID-19 Patients: A Rapid Scoping Review
Showing 5 of 7 shared publications
- Metabolomic and inflammatory signatures of symptom dimensions in major depression
- Indoxyl sulfate, a gut microbiome-derived uremic toxin, is associated with psychic anxiety and its functional magnetic resonance imaging-based neurologic signature
- Metabolomics signatures of serotonin reuptake inhibitor (escitalopram), serotonin norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor (duloxetine) and cognitive-behavioral therapy on key neurotransmitter pathways in major depressive disorder
- Metabolomic and Inflammatory Signatures of Symptom Dimensions in Major Depression
- Metabolomics Signatures of serotonin reuptake inhibitor (Escitalopram), serotonin norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor (Duloxetine) and Cognitive Behavior Therapy on Key Neurotransmitter Pathways in Major Depressive Disorder
Showing 5 of 7 shared publications
- Metabolomic and inflammatory signatures of symptom dimensions in major depression
- Indoxyl sulfate, a gut microbiome-derived uremic toxin, is associated with psychic anxiety and its functional magnetic resonance imaging-based neurologic signature
- Acylcarnitines metabolism in depression: association with diagnostic status, depression severity and symptom profile in the NESDA cohort
- Metabolomic and Inflammatory Signatures of Symptom Dimensions in Major Depression
- Acylcarnitines metabolism in depression: association with diagnostic status, depression severity and symptom profile in the NESDA cohort
Showing 5 of 6 shared publications
- Metabolomic and inflammatory signatures of symptom dimensions in major depression
- Indoxyl sulfate, a gut microbiome-derived uremic toxin, is associated with psychic anxiety and its functional magnetic resonance imaging-based neurologic signature
- Acylcarnitines metabolism in depression: association with diagnostic status, depression severity and symptom profile in the NESDA cohort
- Metabolomic and Inflammatory Signatures of Symptom Dimensions in Major Depression
- Acylcarnitines metabolism in depression: association with diagnostic status, depression severity and symptom profile in the NESDA cohort
Showing 5 of 6 shared publications
- Metabolomic and inflammatory signatures of symptom dimensions in major depression
- Indoxyl sulfate, a gut microbiome-derived uremic toxin, is associated with psychic anxiety and its functional magnetic resonance imaging-based neurologic signature
- Gut Microbiome-Linked Metabolites in the Pathobiology of Major Depression With or Without Anxiety—A Role for Bile Acids
- Gut microbiome-linked metabolites in the pathobiology of depression and anxiety - a role for bile acids
- Metabolomic and Inflammatory Signatures of Symptom Dimensions in Major Depression
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