Deepta Bhattacharya, PhD
Professor at The University of Arizona
2012 NYSCF – Robertson Stem Cell Investigator Alumnus
PhD, University of California, Berkeley
Postdoctoral Training, Stanford University
Bio
Dr. Bhattacharya is a Professor in the Departments of Immunobiology and Surgery at the University of Arizona, where his lab focuses on stem cell-based approaches for the treatment of immune deficiencies and on the molecular and cellular mechanisms of resistance to viral infections. He started his independent laboratory at Washington University School of Medicine before moving to University of Arizona. He completed his postdoctoral studies at Stanford University.
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Mentioned In
- Giving Cells an Invisibility Cloak
- New Frontiers in Regenerative Medicine: Highlights of the 2023 NYSCF Conference
- NYSCF Community Showcased at the International Society for Stem Cell Research Conference
- NYSCF Community Shares Exciting Progress at International Society for Stem Cell Research Conference
- Boosters, Vaccines for Children, and the Future: Deepta Bhattacharya Tells Us What to Expect Next From the Pandemic
- For Cancer Patients, COVID-19 Booster Shots Are Critical
- Vaccines, Variants, and Immunity: Deepta Bhattacharya Answers Your Questions About COVID-19
- Tackling COVID, Promoting Health Equity, and Delivering on the Promise of Regenerative Medicine: Highlights of the 2020 NYSCF Conference
- Experts Discuss the Latest in COVID-19 Research: Everything from Immunity to Stem Cells to Vaccines
- All Your Questions About the Science of COVID-19, Answered – Plus How Stem Cells Can Help
- New Solutions Are on the Horizon for COVID-19: Here’s How the NYSCF Community is Uniting to Push Them Forward
- NYSCF Innovator Untangles Sustained Immunity