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Dr. Shouvik Aditya is a Research Fellow at the Australian National University's Research School of Biology within the Division of Biomedical Science and Biochemistry. He maintains an active research profile focused on molecular mechanisms in plant-pathogen interactions and skeletal muscle physiology.
His research spans Molecular Biology, Structural Biology, and Plant Pathology, with specific expertise in fungal effectors, dihydropyridine receptor interactions, and excitation-contraction coupling. Current work examines how plant pathogens like Colletotrichum and Magnaporthe oryzae manipulate host signaling through enzymatic effectors.
Analysis of his recent publications reveals a strong interdisciplinary focus bridging plant pathology and muscle physiology, with significant contributions to understanding zinc-bound effectors in immune recognition and STAC protein interactions in skeletal muscle. His work frequently employs structural biology techniques including NMR spectroscopy.
Dr. Aditya collaborates extensively with the Casarotto Group on biomolecular interactions research and maintains a robust publication record with 6 peer-reviewed articles between 2017-2025, accumulating 26 Scopus citations. His h-index of 4 reflects consistent scholarly impact in specialized fields.
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