Harsha Gowda
Bioinformatics
Institute of Bioinformatics (IOB)
India
Biography
Dr. Harsha Gowda did his Ph.D. at the Institute of Bioinformatics, Bangalore. During his Ph.D., he worked in Dr. Akhilesh Pandey‘s laboratory at Johns Hopkins University, USA on proteomic profiling of pancreatic cancers where his work involved proteomic approaches to study signaling pathways activated in pancreatic cancers and identification of novel biomarkers. In addition, he has worked as a visiting scientist in Dr. Gary Siuzdak‘s lab at Scripps Center for Metabolomics and Mass Spectrometry, USA. He is a recipient of Wellcome Trust-DBT Early Career Fellowship which is awarded for the most promising young researchers in India. He is a reviewer for several international journals including Journal of Proteome Research, Proteomics, Journal of Proteomics, Molecular Biosystems and International Journal of Cancer and an Editorial Board member of Journal of Proteomics. At IOB, he is employing cutting-edge technologies in genomics, proteomics and metabolomics to investigate biomarkers and therapeutic targets for various cancers.
Research Interest
Genomics Proteomics Metabolomics Bioinformatics and Databases
Publications
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Solanki, H. S., Advani, J., Kumar, M., Kumar, P., Bhagat, H., Prasad, T. S. K., Sidransky, D., Gowda, H., Chatterjee, A. (2017). miRNA profiling of bladder cells chronically exposed to cigarette smoke condensate and its vapor. Research Reports
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Solanki, H. S., Babu, N., Jain, A. P., Bhat, M. Y., Puttamallesh, V. N., Advani, J., Raja, R., Mangalaparthi, K. K., Kumar, M. M., Prasad, T. S. K. , Mathur, P. P., Sidransky, D., Gowda, H.*, Chatterjee, A.* (2017). Cigarette smoke induces mitochondrial metabolic reprogramming in lung cells. Mitochondrion.
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Nanjappa, V., Sathe, G.J., Jain, A. P., Rajagopalan, P., Raja, R, Subbannayya, T., Patil, A. H., Kumar, P., Prasad, T. S. K., Mathur, P. P., Sidra nsky, D., Gowda, H., Chatterjee, A. (2017). Investigation of curcumin mediated signaling pathways in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma. Translational Research in Oral Oncology.