Sreya Mukherjee
Assistant Professor · Bioinformatics
Uniformed Services University of the Health SciencesAbout
Dr. Sreya Mukherjee serves as Research Assistant Professor of Surgery at Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USU), School of Medicine, and holds a dual role as Senior Bioinformatics Scientist at the Surgical Critical Care Initiative (SC2i) in Bethesda, MD. Her work integrates computational methods with surgical critical care medicine to advance patient outcomes.
Educational credentials include:
- M.S. Bioinformatics, Johns Hopkins University (2020)
- Ph.D. Computational Chemistry, University of South Florida (2016)
- M.S. Inorganic Chemistry, University of South Florida (2011)
- B.S. Pharmacy, Birla Institute of Technology, India (2009)
Her research centers on bioinformatics pipeline development and machine learning applications for wound healing and tissue regeneration. She specializes in cloud-based transcriptomic analysis (differential expression/co-expression networks) to transform complex 'omics' data into actionable clinical insights. Current efforts focus on operationalizing findings into Clinical Decision Support Tools (CDSTs) for real-time surgical care optimization.
Publication analysis (2014-2023) reveals evolving expertise from foundational calcium signaling studies toward interdisciplinary applications in schizophrenia genomics and chronic disease mechanisms. Her work consistently bridges molecular biology with computational innovation, demonstrating increasing emphasis on translational bioinformatics for surgical critical care. Key thematic threads include STIM protein dynamics, cancer therapeutics, and epigenetic-environmental interactions.
Scientific awards: No specific honors documented in source materials.
Advising and grant activities are not explicitly detailed, though her leadership in SC2i bioinformatics initiatives implies oversight of analytical tool development for critical illness research. Current projects emphasize cloud-deployed pipelines on Google Cloud Platform for large-scale data interrogation.
As core faculty in USU's Department of Surgery, Dr. Mukherjee drives the Surgical Critical Care Initiative's bioinformatics strategy, developing reproducible analytical frameworks to decode molecular patterns in trauma and critical illness.
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