Shanmugapriya Selvaraj MS (University of New Haven)
Senior Research Scientist, NYU Langone Medical Center, New York, New York · United States
Editorial leadership for International Journal of Translational Research
Research interests
- Cell Culture
Biography
Shanmugapriya Selvaraj, MS, is a Senior Research Scientist at NYU Langone Medical Center in New York, New York, United States. She holds a degree from the University of New Haven and has developed expertise in molecular biology, cell biology, biochemistry, and animal handling, with proficiency in techniques including PCR, Western blot, ELISA, immunohistochemistry, and molecular imaging. Her research contributions include work on spatial transcriptomics and disease stratification, notably as an author of the highly cited publication "Spatial transcriptomics stratifies psoriatic disease severity by emergent cellular ecosystems" (2023), which has been cited 100 times. Dr. Selvaraj brings strong analytical and data interpretation skills to her research, along with experience in experimental design and adherence to good laboratory practice regulations.
Selected publications
• M Li, Y Foli, Z Liu, G Wang, Y Hu, Q Lu, S Selvaraj, W Lam, E Paintsil, “High frequency of mitochondrial DNA mutations in HIV‐infected treatment‐experienced individuals” HIV Medicine 2017
• Allison Langs-Barlow, Shanmugapriya Selvaraj, Onyema Ogbuagu, Veronika Shabanova, Eugene D Shapiro, Elijah Paintsil, “Association of circulating cytochrome c with clinical manifestations of antiretroviral-induced toxicity” Mitochondrion 2015
• Min Li, Yram Foli, Nana Y Amakye, Taline Klein, Shanmugapriya Selvaraj, Lingeng Lu, Elijah Paintsil, “Antiretroviral therapy-induced toxicity is associated with increased mRNA expression of telomerase” Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 2015
• Shanmugapriya Selvaraj, Musie Ghebremichael, Min Li, Yram Foli, Arit Ogbuagu, Lydia Barakat, Wei Zhang, Wing Lam, Yung-Chi Cheng and Elijah Paintsil “Antiretroviral therapy-induced mitochondrial toxicity: potential mechanisms beyond polymerase-γ inhibition” Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics
2014
• Selvaraj S. and Paintsil E., “Virologic and Host Risk Factors for Mother-to-child Transmission of HIV”. Curr HIV Res 2012.
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