معرفی
Sreya Das is a Research Fellow in the Department of Medical Oncology and Hematology at the Yale School of Medicine. She holds a PhD in Immunology from the Indian Institute of Technology (2021). Her research focuses on cytokine signaling (IL-9/IL-17), cancer metastasis mechanisms, and tissue engineering solutions for skin regeneration. Key areas include the role of IL-9 in regulating tumor microenvironment dynamics and keratinocyte biology.
Education:
- PhD in Immunology – Indian Institute of Technology (2021)
Research interests span:
- Mechanisms of cancer metastasis through extracellular matrix remodeling
- Systems biology approaches to cytokine-driven metabolic reprogramming
- Development of biomaterials for skin regeneration (hydrogel scaffolds)
- ROCK kinase inhibition in cancer stem cell behavior
Publications (2015–2021) demonstrate expertise in cellular contractility, tumor invasion, and cytokine signaling pathways. Current work integrates multiomics data with experimental models to advance therapeutic strategies targeting IL-9 pathways in oncology and dermatology.
No scientific awards explicitly mentioned in available records. No formal advisees listed, though collaborative research contributions are evident in co-authored publications.



