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Dibyadeep Datta is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at Yale School of Medicine, where he conducts cutting-edge research on the neurobiological basis of cognitive dysfunction in neuropsychiatric and neurodegenerative disorders such as schizophrenia and Alzheimer’s disease. His work bridges molecular neuroscience, systems-level analysis, and translational models to uncover disease mechanisms and identify therapeutic targets.
His research focuses on:
- Cellular and circuit-level impairments in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and medial temporal lobe
- Role of calcium dysregulation, tau pathology, and neuroinflammation in cognitive decline
- Genetic and molecular drivers of synaptic dysfunction
- Development of circuit-based and pharmacological interventions
Datta employs multidisciplinary approaches including molecular neurobiology, multi-OMICS, and primate models to study higher-order cognition. His recent publications (2024–2025) reveal novel insights into calcium interactomes, early tau propagation, and NMDAR dysfunction in vulnerable cortical neurons.
Notable scientific recognitions include:
- 2024 Society of Biological Psychiatry Travel Fellowship Award
- YCCI Scholar Award
Datta has mentored and collaborated extensively with leading researchers such as Amy Arnsten, Yury Morozov, Christopher van Dyck, Alvaro Duque, and Juan Arellano. His research is highly collaborative and supported by institutional resources at Yale. He is a member of the Janeway Society, reflecting his commitment to physician-scientist development. Based at the Sterling Hall of Medicine, he continues to advance translational neuroscience with a focus on bridging bench findings to clinical applications.
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