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Dr. TUHIN CHAKRABORTY
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Title
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Dr.
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First Name
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TUHIN
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Last Name
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CHAKRABORTY
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University/Institution
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University of Michigan
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Phone #
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8583498746
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tchakrab@umich.edu
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Ann Arbor
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United States
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Michigan
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48109
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Department
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Integrative Molecular Physiology
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Area of Research
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Aging, Neuroscience
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Area of Expertise
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Sensory Neuroscience, Sensory Physiology
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Brief Description of Research Interest :
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My graduate research focused on the cellular and molecular basis of olfactory imprinting in Drosophila. I demonstrated that the olfactory behavior of Drosophila is not stereotyped and can be modified by age, environmental cues and internal physiological state. Separately, I showed that odor coding properties in olfactory sensory neurons are not rigidly fixed or inborn.
At present my research project seeks to understand the mechanism that link olfactory perception with physiological decision in general, and with aging in particular.
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Representative Publications :
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1. Post-eclosion odor experiencemodifies olfactory receptor neuron coding in Drosophila. Iyengar A*,Chakraborty TS*, Goswami SP, Wu CF, Siddiqi O. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2010 May 25;107(21):9855-9860. (* EqualContribution)
2. Sensory correlates of imaginalconditioning in Drosophila melanogaster. Chakraborty TS, Goswami SP, Siddiqi O. J Neurogenet. 2009;23(1-2):210-219.
3. Reduced odor responses from antennal neurons of G(q)alpha, phospholipaseCbeta, and rdgA mutants in Drosophila support a role for a phospholipid intermediate in insect olfactory transduction. Kain P, Chakraborty TS, Sundaram S, Siddiqi O, Rodrigues V, Hasan G. J Neurosci 2008; 28(18)4745-4755. (Faculty 1000 factor 6.5)
4. Olfactory reception in antenna and antennal lobe of Drosophila. Chakraborty TS, Siddiqi O. Fly (Austin) 2011; 5(1) 14-17.
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