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Dr. ANISH MASKEY | Biology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. ANISH MASKEY, Postdoctoral Fellow, New York Medical College, United States

Anish R. Maskey, Ph.D., is a dedicated Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Pathology, Microbiology & Immunology at New York Medical College. With over six years of research experience in B and T cell immunology, chronic inflammatory diseases, infectious diseases, and immuno-oncology, Anish brings a wealth of expertise to the field. His strong interpersonal skills and ability to interpret complex scientific data make him a valuable team member.

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Strengths for the Award

Dr. Anish R. Maskey has an extensive background in immunology, chronic inflammatory disease, and infectious disease, with over six years of research experience.

His research is focused on both fundamental and applied areas, including biomarkers for allergies and eczema, and treatments for antibiotic-resistant bacteria.

He has contributed to groundbreaking research projects, published peer-reviewed papers, and received numerous travel scholarships and awards, highlighting his contributions to the scientific community.

Leadership in mentoring students and organizing conferences shows his commitment to advancing research and education.

Areas for Improvement

While Dr. Maskey has significant research and teaching experience, further diversification of collaborations, particularly in interdisciplinary fields, could enhance his research impact.

les.Strengthening public outreach efforts or engagement with non-academic stakeholders may broaden his influence in applied clinical research.

Education 🎓

Anish earned his Ph.D. in Pathology, Microbiology & Immunology from New York Medical College in 2023, achieving an impressive CGPA of 3.75/4. Prior to that, he completed his B.S. in Medicine at the Institute of Medicine in Kathmandu, Nepal, with a score of 72% in 2016.

Experience 🧪

Currently, Anish is a Postdoctoral Fellow at New York Medical College, where he is involved in various innovative research projects focusing on clinical biomarkers and natural products for treating antibiotic-resistant infections. During his Ph.D., he investigated molecular mechanisms associated with chronic eosinophilic esophagitis, contributing to significant therapeutic discoveries. Anish has also mentored numerous undergraduate and graduate students in research methodologies and data analysis.

Research Interests 🔬

Anish’s research focuses on B and T cell immunology, chronic inflammatory diseases, and the therapeutic potential of natural products in managing allergies and infectious diseases. His ongoing projects include studying the effects of Chinese herbal medicine on immune responses and developing preclinical models for atopic dermatitis.

Awards 🏆

AAAAI PhD Travel Scholarship 2024 – AAAAI, Washington DC

Outstanding Abstract 2024 – Touro Research Day, Manhattan, NY

APFED Travel Grant 2023 – APFED, Denver, CO

AAAAI PhD Travel Scholarship 2023 – AAAAI, San Antonio, TX

2nd Position Oral Abstract 2022 – 1st PMI, New York Medical College, NY

Publication Top notes

The Efficacy & Molecular Mechanisms of a Terpenoid Compound Ganoderic Acid C1 on Corticosteroid-Resistant Neutrophilic Airway Inflammation: In vivo and in vitro Validation

Cannabinoid derived product is a potential novel therapeutic for papillary thyroid carcinoma

Abstract 2345 Inhibition of Cervical Cancer Cell Function by Cannabinoid-Containing Product, BRF1A is Associated with Regulation of Tumor Suppressor Gene

Abstract 1833 Berberine Inhibits Tonsil B Cell IgE Production Following IL-4/Anti-CD40 Stimulation

Sustained silencing peanut allergy by xanthopurpurin is associated with suppression of peripheral and bone marrow IgE-producing B cell

Investigation of Berberine’s Potential in Attenuating Staphylococcus aureus-Induced Inflammatory Responses

Inhibition of IgE production in Plasma Cell Line by Cannabinoid-Containing Product Associated with Regulation of XBP-1 and IgE heavy chain expression

Inhibition of Staphylococcus aureus induced mast cells/basophils activation via regulation of NFkB signaling pathway by small molecule compound berberine.

Inhibition of pathologic immunoglobulin E in food allergy by EBF-2 and active compound berberine associated with immunometabolism regulation

Inhibition of Pathologic Immunoglobulin E In Food Allergy by EBF2 and Active Compound Berberine Associated with Immunometabolism Regulation

Conclusion

Dr. Anish R. Maskey’s demonstrated excellence in immunology and inflammatory research, combined with his mentorship and leadership roles, make him a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award. His innovative contributions to understanding allergies and chronic diseases align well with the award’s objectives.

Dr. ANISH MASKEY | Biology | Best Researcher Award

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