Daliya
Banerjee, Ph.D. joined the Shimaoka lab in 2009.
Contact:
Phone:
617-713-8389
E-mail:
banerjee@idi.hravard.edu
Daliya Banerjee, Ph.D.
Postdoctoral Fellow
Department of Anesthesia, Harvard Medical School
Immune Disease Institute
Education:
2006 Ph.D. (Cell and Molecular Biology) Brandeis University, Waltham, MA USA
1998 M.S. (Biochemistry) University of Calcutta, India
1996 B.S. (Chemistry) University of Calcutta, India
Position & Employment:
2009-present Research Fellow Immune Disease Institute,
Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA
2006-2008 Research Fellow Children’s Hospital Boston,
Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA
Honors and Awards:
1999 CSIR-UGC Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) and Eligibility of Lectureship
The Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR), India
1998 CSIR-UGC Eligibility of Lectureship
The Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR), India
Selected publications:
Daliya Banerjee, Hsiou-Chi Liou & Ranjan Sen (2005). c-Rel dependent priming of naive T-cells by inflammatory cytokines. Immunity, 23, 445-458, October 2005
Youyuan Xu, Daliya Banerjee*, Joerg Huelsken, Walter Birchmeier & Jyoti Misra Sen. Deletion of β-Catenin impairs T cell development. Nature Immunology, 4, 1177– 1182, 2003 (*Co-first author)
Daliya Banerjee & Ranjan Sen (2005) Chapter review - 'Cellular Dynamics of NF-κB Associated Proteins'. (Edited by Dr. Hsiou-Chi Liou) Landes Bioscience -“NF-κB/Rel Transcription Factor Family”.
Postdoctoral Fellow
Department of Anesthesia, Harvard Medical School
Immune Disease Institute
Education:
2006 Ph.D. (Cell and Molecular Biology) Brandeis University, Waltham, MA USA
1998 M.S. (Biochemistry) University of Calcutta, India
1996 B.S. (Chemistry) University of Calcutta, India
Position & Employment:
2009-present Research Fellow Immune Disease Institute,
Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA
2006-2008 Research Fellow Children’s Hospital Boston,
Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA
Honors and Awards:
1999 CSIR-UGC Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) and Eligibility of Lectureship
The Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR), India
1998 CSIR-UGC Eligibility of Lectureship
The Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR), India
Selected publications:
Daliya Banerjee, Hsiou-Chi Liou & Ranjan Sen (2005). c-Rel dependent priming of naive T-cells by inflammatory cytokines. Immunity, 23, 445-458, October 2005
Youyuan Xu, Daliya Banerjee*, Joerg Huelsken, Walter Birchmeier & Jyoti Misra Sen. Deletion of β-Catenin impairs T cell development. Nature Immunology, 4, 1177– 1182, 2003 (*Co-first author)
Daliya Banerjee & Ranjan Sen (2005) Chapter review - 'Cellular Dynamics of NF-κB Associated Proteins'. (Edited by Dr. Hsiou-Chi Liou) Landes Bioscience -“NF-κB/Rel Transcription Factor Family”.