Aniruddh Sarkar
@anisircar
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Assistant Professor @CoulterBME at @GeorgiaTech & @EmoryUniversity
Atlanta, GA
Joined March 2019
Happens in 10mins! I know right after a short lunch break is a tough slot so just reminding folks 👇#BMES2025
If you're in sunny San Diego for #BMES2025 do check out the talks from our lab on Thu & Fri 👇 @CoulterBME @BMESociety
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If you're in sunny San Diego for #BMES2025 do check out the talks from our lab on Thu & Fri 👇 @CoulterBME @BMESociety
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On the (inside) cover of @LabonaChip this upcoming issue https://t.co/HpUYD3RHW1
New paper from the lab👇Congrats to Spencer Zhang (@GT_BioE PhD student) and co-authors. Here we port our antibody-omics workflow to a easy-to-make (i.e. lithography-free) and easy-to-use (i.e. gravity/capillary flow driven) microfluidic chip. https://t.co/psdNsSNPTv
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New NOA (phew!😀): MPI R21 with @LisaMarie_Mtb to use our antibody-omics platform for TB in children affected by HIV. Grateful for the support to continue and extend this important work. @NIAIDNews @NIH
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New paper from the lab👇Congrats to Spencer Zhang (@GT_BioE PhD student) and co-authors. Here we port our antibody-omics workflow to a easy-to-make (i.e. lithography-free) and easy-to-use (i.e. gravity/capillary flow driven) microfluidic chip. https://t.co/psdNsSNPTv
pubs.rsc.org
Control of endemic infectious diseases is often impeded by the lack of sensitive and specific yet easy-to-obtain biomarkers. Antibody fragment crystallizable (Fc) regions, such as Fc glycosylation,...
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Passing the baton - or the PhD hood in this case - to the first PhD from our lab @CoulterBME. Congratulations to the newly minted Dr Rudge! Reminded me of a rainy summer day many years back @MIT but thankfully weather gods relented after just a slight shower yesterday.
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Thank you @UFBME for inviting & hosting me. I had a great time presenting our work & learning about all the cool work you do. Looking forward to the (hopefully many) collaborations this will ignite! @DrIKParker @AnaMaPorras @GregHudalla @Cherie_Stabler
Join us today at 3 p.m. in Communicore C1-15 as we welcome Dr. Aniruddh Sarkar to our BME Seminar Series.
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Paper linked 👇 https://t.co/qJ8mPUE8EI
New paper from our lab: A high-throughput chip & handheld 96-well 'plate reader' for direct electronic biomarker detection. Led by Spencer Zhang & @RafatNeda.
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Thanks to @MethodsRSC for featuring our high-throughput electronic biomarker detection chips on their cover. Designed and made at @IEN_GATech by @CoulterBME PhD student Spencer Zhang.
High throughput electronic detection of biomarkers using enzymatically amplified metallization on nanostructured surfaces #OpenAccess from Aniruddh Sarkar (@anisircar) et al https://t.co/oq4t8GfDRx
@GeorgiaTech
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Happening later this afternoon 👇. I know this venue has felt like a bit of a maze to me but we'll be in Hall I just past the poster hall (which is also Hall I but not the one we'll be in 😀) & just before the badge pickup.
If you're at @ASTMH #TropMed24 do add our Systems Immunology of Tropical Diseases symposium (138) to your schedule for Sat Nov 16th. Speakers include @nadegenziza, Dr Elizabeth Aitken & my co-chair @jishnu1729. Exciting talks across AI/ML, Malaria, TB & NTDs incl Schistosomiasis.
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Excited to be at #TropMed24 in beautiful New Orleans! If you're here do come to our presentations: Sarah Ali's talk on HIV/TB co-infection (today @ 10.15!) & Pedro Marcal's 3 posters on Leprosy (with @Fairley_NTD), Schistosomiasis & Schisto/TB crosstalk (with @LisaMarie_Mtb).
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If you're at @ASTMH #TropMed24 do add our Systems Immunology of Tropical Diseases symposium (138) to your schedule for Sat Nov 16th. Speakers include @nadegenziza, Dr Elizabeth Aitken & my co-chair @jishnu1729. Exciting talks across AI/ML, Malaria, TB & NTDs incl Schistosomiasis.
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New paper from our lab: A high-throughput chip & handheld 96-well 'plate reader' for direct electronic biomarker detection. Led by Spencer Zhang & @RafatNeda.
pubs.rsc.org
Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays are commonly used for clinical biomarker detection. However, they remain resource-intensive and difficult to scale globally. Here we present a miniaturized direct...
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Tracking vampire 🧛♀️ worms 🪱 with machine learning − using #AI to diagnose schistosomiasis before the parasites causing it hatch in your #blood 🩸 🩸🦠! Our Center member Dr. @anisircar (Aniruddh Sarkar) & his team published @ScienceTM! @ConversationUS:
theconversation.com
Schistosomiasis is a neglected tropical disease that triggers specific immune responses in the body. Identifying those hidden immune signatures can help improve detection and treatment.
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A tool created by @GeorgiaTech & @EmoryUniversity researchers detects schistosomiasis much earlier, meaning faster treatment and better outcomes for the 250M+ people affected by the parasitic infection. How they use machine learning to spot the disease: https://t.co/sYcWTbjC9p
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Thanks for sharing @drjessilyn. Also serves the purpose of making me realize the most recent state of my rapidly receding hairline.🧑🦲😉
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If you're attending @BMESociety 2024 annual meeting, do come see us at one of our lab's 4 talks on biomarker discovery & point-of-care diagnostics & at the Innovations in Diagnostic Testing session tomorrow which I'll co-chair with Dr Donghui Zhu from @bmestonybrook. #BMES2024
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In time for Halloween: Detecting 'vampire' (yes they're blood feeders indeed!) worms before they lay & start hatching eggs 🧛♂️🪱🥚👇
Fascinating research is always underway at IBB. Spotlight on Aniruddh Sarkar, who is tracking vampire worms with machine learning to improve early detection and diagnosis of a neglected tropical disease. Details here: https://t.co/4AgJfc9nz4
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A @GeorgiaTech researcher is developing a machine learning-based test for schistosomiasis. Aniruddh Sarkar, asst. prof. at @coulterBME, combines fluid behavior and machine learning to catch infections earlier and with greater accuracy. @emoryhealthsci
https://t.co/ao1uHhDsW9
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Thanks to @emoryhealthsci for highlighting our work on Schistosomiasis with @Fairley_NTD & @jishnu1729 Researchers develop new tool for improved diagnosis of common tropical disease | Emory University | Atlanta GA
news.emory.edu
A team of researchers, including Jessica Fairley, an infectious diseases specialist and associate professor in Emory University’s School of Medicine, have found ways to detect the neglected tropical...
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