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Pratigya Subba is an Associate Research Scientist at Yale School of Medicine, specializing in proteomics, plant biology, and molecular mechanisms of stress responses. His research focuses on elucidating proteomic and phosphoproteomic networks in plants and pathogens under environmental stresses, with applications in crop improvement and disease understanding. He has contributed to studies on rice, chickpea, chili pepper, and sandalwood, addressing topics like salt tolerance, thermal adaptation, and pathogen interactions. His work integrates advanced proteomic techniques with bioinformatics to uncover novel regulatory pathways.
Key research areas include plant stress signaling, protein post-translational modifications (e.g., crotonylation), and translational applications in agriculture and medicine. Recent studies involve SARS-CoV-2 proteome analysis for diagnostic tools and murine muscle stem cell proteomics. Subba’s publications reflect a multidisciplinary approach, bridging basic science and applied research.
His articles highlight trends in proteogenomics, stress response mechanisms, and systems biology. Collaborative projects with Yale’s medical research community emphasize translational potential, though specific grants or lab affiliations are not detailed here. No awards or student advisement records are mentioned in the provided texts.
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