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Dr. Indrani Mukhopadhya is a Lecturer at the University of Aberdeen's School of Medicine, Medical Sciences and Nutrition. She focuses on gut microbiota's role in health and disease, host-pathogen interactions, and gut virology-immunology connections.
- Member, Microbiology Society
- Member, British Society of Immunology
- Member, British Society of Gastroenterology
- STEM Ambassador
Her research explores how gut viruses trigger chronic inflammation in IBD, microbial signatures in gastrointestinal diseases, and therapeutic applications of gut microbes. Key projects include IBD goes viral and Next generation biotherapeutics.
Recent publications in Nature Reviews Microbiology, Beneficial Microbes, and Gut Microbes highlight her work on short-chain fatty acids, probiotics, and microbial genomics. She supervises PhD students Sam Mcvey, Albandari Alzaidi, Jamie Innes, and Melissa Matos.
- IMS PhD studentship (2023-2027)
- Institute of Medical Sciences lab start-up fund (2022)
- Wellcome Trust ISSF fellowship (2015-2016)
- Health Protection Scotland rotavirus genotyping grants (2015, 2019)
Teaching includes Honours Immunology, Microbes & Infection, and Basic Research Methods. She coordinates the Profiles of Immunology course and supervises honors/MSc projects.
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