معرفی
Ajeet Singh serves as a Postdoctoral Associate within the Department of Ophthalmology at Baylor College of Medicine, focusing on translational vision research and genomic medicine.
His primary research domains include:
- Ophthalmology, with specialized expertise in age-related macular degeneration (AMD) pathogenesis
- Stem Cell Research utilizing patient-derived induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) for retinal disease modeling
- Genomics and Bioinformatics approaches to inherited retinal disorders
- Plant Genomics (historical focus) involving non-coding RNA analysis and database development
Publication analysis reveals a strategic research evolution: from 2018-2022, Singh developed multiple plant genomics databases (PtRNAdb, PtncRNAdb, PVsiRNAdb) studying tRNA-derived fragments and fusion transcripts. Since 2023, his work pivoted sharply toward ophthalmology, generating iPSC models for AMD using patient samples and twins discordant for the disease, while integrating multiomic data to identify disease modules. This transition demonstrates exceptional adaptability across biological domains.
No scientific awards were documented in available sources.
Academic mentoring activities and grant funding details remain unreported in current institutional profiles.
Dr. Singh operates within Baylor College of Medicine's Ophthalmology department infrastructure, though specific laboratory affiliations or collaborative networks aren't detailed in public listings.

