
معرفی
Dr. Pushan Bag is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Oxford's Jarvis Lab, supported by a Human Frontiers Science Program Long-term Fellowship. His research focuses on understanding plastid protein translocation machinery and photosynthetic acclimation in coniferous plants. Previously, he earned his PhD from the Umeå Plant Science Centre in Sweden (2022), studying overwintering photosynthetic mechanisms in conifers.
Research Interests: Photosynthetic acclimation, plastid protein transport, thylakoid membrane biochemistry, leaf senescence regulation, and evolutionary aspects of plant stress responses. Techniques include chlorophyll fluorescence spectroscopy, membrane protein solubilization, and transcriptomic analysis.
Key Achievements: Developed the ChloroSpec spectrometer for in vivo chlorophyll fluorescence analysis, identified LHCSR3's role in algal osmotic stress responses, and elucidated flavodiiron-mediated photoprotection in conifers. His work bridges fundamental plant biology with biotechnological applications in membrane protein research.
Professional Network: Active on ResearchGate and Google Scholar; affiliated with the Oxford Mosaic interdisciplinary platform. Engages in open science initiatives through preprint sharing and methodological tool development.





