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Employment (5)

Otago Medical School: Dunedin, NZ

2018-06-11 to present | Research Fellow (Biochemistry)
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Indranil Basak

University of Utah: Salt Lake City, UT, US

2016-10-24 to 2018-05-31 | Postdoctoral Fellow (Molecular Medicine)
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Indranil Basak

Thomas Jefferson University: Philadelphia, PA, US

2016-01-19 to 2016-10-23 | Postdoctoral Fellow (Cardeza Foundation of Hematologic Research)
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Indranil Basak

Sistemic Ltd: Glasgow, Glasgow, GB

2009-12-01 to 2011-06-15 | Staff Scientist
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Indranil Basak

B.H.P. (1981) Pvt Ltd: Kolkata, West Bengal, IN

2007-11-01 to 2008-08-31 | Pharmacuetical Manufacturing Chemist (Pharmaceutical Manufacturing)
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Indranil Basak

Education and qualifications (3)

Saint John's University: Queens, NY, US

2011-09-03 to 2016-01-29 | PhD (Biological Sciences)
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Indranil Basak

Glasgow Caledonian University: Glasgow, Glasgow, GB

2008-09-05 to 2009-11-25 | MSc (Health and Life Sciences)
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Indranil Basak

West Bengal University of Technology: Kolkata, West Bengal, IN

2003-08-18 to 2007-08-07 | B.Pharm (Gupta College of Technological Sciences)
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Indranil Basak

Funding (14)

Establish a human iPSC Facility at the University of Otago

2023-06 to 2023-11 | Grant
University of Otago (Dunedin, NZ)
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Indranil Basak

Modelling Parkinson’s disease in vitro to investigate neurodevelopment and long non-coding RNAs

2023-01 to 2023-12 | Grant
University of Otago (Dunedin, NZ)
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Indranil Basak

The missing link: LncRNA regulation of lysosome function in brain disease

2022 to 2025 | Contract
Marsden Fund (Wellington, NZ)
PROPOSAL_ID:

MFP-21-UOO-164

GRANT_NUMBER:

MFP-UOO2106

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Royal Society Te Apārangi

Controlling lysosome movement in neuronal dendrites – a key to understanding neuronal dysfunction in neurodegenerative disease

2021-01 to 2022-12 | Grant
University of Otago (Dunedin, NZ)
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Indranil Basak

Determining the role of Parkinson’s disease-associated P-type ATPases in lysosomal dysfunction

2021-01 to 2022-12 | Grant
University of Otago (Dunedin, NZ)
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Indranil Basak

Identifying superheroes in neurodegenerative disease

2020-11 to 2022-06 | Grant
Neurological Foundation of New Zealand (Dunedin, NZ)
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Indranil Basak

Human brain in a dish – model to track onset and progression of brain diseases

2020-11 to 2021-01 | Grant
Department of Biochemistry, University of Otago (Dunedin, NZ)
Source: Self-asserted source
Indranil Basak

Charting new neuronal survival pathways in Parkinson's disease

2020-09 to 2022-08 | Grant
Neurological Foundation of New Zealand (Dunedin, NZ)
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Indranil Basak

The impact of SARS-CoV-2 infection on human neurons

2020-09 to 2022-02 | Grant
Otago Medical Research Foundation (Dunedin, NZ)
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Indranil Basak

Investigating SARS-CoV-2-associated toxicity in the neuronal milieu

2020-08 to 2020-12 | Grant
Brain Health Research Centre (Dunedin, NZ)
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Indranil Basak

Human neuronal models to screen therapeutics for Batten disease

2020-01 to 2021-01 | Grant
Cure Kids (Auckland, NZ)
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Indranil Basak

Developing human astrocytes to model neurodegenerative diseases

2019-08 to 2020-07 | Grant
Neurological Foundation of New Zealand (Auckland, NZ)
GRANT_NUMBER: 1912 SPG
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Indranil Basak

Using induced pluripotent stem cell derived human neurons to characterise CLN5 Batten disease.

2019-07 to 2019-12 | Award
Neurological Foundation of New Zealand (Auckland, NZ)
GRANT_NUMBER: 1908 T
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Indranil Basak

Interaction between methylome and transcriptome in CLN5 Batten disease

2019-01 to 2019-12 | Grant
Maurice & Phyllis Paykel Trust (Auckland, NZ)
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Indranil Basak

Peer review (4 reviews for 4 publications/grants)

Review activity for Cellular and molecular life sciences (1)
Review activity for Journal of neurology, neurosurgery and psychiatry (1)
Review activity for Membranes. (1)
Review activity for Pharmaceuticals. (1)