
معرفی
Jhinuk Saha serves as a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering at Florida State University, focusing on the biophysical mechanisms of protein aggregation in neurodegenerative disorders with particular emphasis on Alzheimer's disease pathology.
Her research spans Biophysics, Neuroscience, and Membrane Biophysics, investigating how lipid membranes, gangliosides, and environmental factors influence amyloid-beta oligomerization and neurotoxicity. She employs multidisciplinary approaches combining NMR Spectroscopy for structural analysis, computational modeling using game theory to decipher aggregation pathways, and environmental applications like biosorption of heavy metals.
Analysis of her publication trajectory (2017-2025) reveals three dominant research streams: (1) lipid-induced amyloid-beta oligomerization mechanisms across varying membrane compositions, (2) development of computational algorithms for NMR spectral analysis, and (3) environmental applications of tea biomass. Her work consistently bridges fundamental biophysics with translational implications for neurodegenerative disease understanding.
No scientific awards, student advisement activities, or laboratory affiliations were documented in the source materials. Her research appears to be conducted through independent investigation without mention of grant funding or collaborative teams in the provided context.





