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Chiosis Lab Interns

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Shambhavi Joshi

Summer 2024

I am a student at New York University. My mentor is Souparna Chakrabarty and I am working on developing an application to analyze epichaperomics datasets. My research interests are epigenetics, DNA nanotechnology, and bioinformatics. I will be a senior in college this fall. My hometown is Old Bridge, New jersey. When I am not in the lab I am running and training for a half marathon.

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Xiaoxiao Shi

Summer 2024

I am going to continue my second year in NYU as a graduate student in the Fall. My mentor is Dr. Chakrabarty. He is a kind and reliable person. We are working on a web app that does protein statistical analysis. I am interested in model training and software development areas. I am from China, Jiangsu. I love working out in gyms and playing tennis.

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Alessia Bubula

Summer 2024

I am a chemistry major at Carleton College on the pre-medical track. My research interests most closely align with organic and pharmaceutical chemistry, with a particular focus on the effects of chirality and conformational changes on drug activity. Under the guidance of Dr. Chander Digwal, I am working on the synthesis of various chemical probes that target the epichaperome. I am determining the selectivity and potency of these new molecules, and other pre-developed probes, by performing in vitro assays on breast cancer cell cultures. Throughout this experience, I am looking forward to familiarizing myself with new lab techniques and equipment, as well as gaining a better understanding of how chemical tools interact with biological systems.

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Rania Awad

Winter-Summer 2024

I am currently a student at the Packer Collegiate Institute in New York. During my time in the Chiosis Lab, under the guidance and mentorship of Dr. Tanaya Roychowdhury, I will be studying the factors that affect the epichaperome in the context of Alzheimer’s Disease. Specifically, I will be seeking to better understand the correlation between tau and epichaperome levels.
Prior to the Chiosis lab, my lab experience included programs at the Brookhaven National Laboratory in Long Island, New York, and the DNA Learning Center at the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in Brooklyn, New York. I hope that this internship will equip me with the knowledge and experience to pursue a successful career in the sciences.

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Weiyee Mock

Summer 2023

I was honored to receive mentorship from Dr. Tanaya Roychowdhury. During my internship, I simulated an in vitro model of Alzheimer's disease using mouse neuroblastoma cells and amyloid-β to see its correlation to epichaperone levels. Through this experience, I became more knowledgeable about epichaperome and protein complexes. It informed me about many different chemical and biological processes. I am proud to have had this as my first lab experience, where I learned many skills such as cell culturing, gel electrophoresis, western blotting, and cell imaging. I also presented my research and findings in a poster symposium. Working in this lab has affirmed my passion for the sciences and opened new horizons for me. I hope to explore more about neurodegenerative diseases, biochemistry, proteins, pathogenesis, and many more scientific areas in the future. My goal is to be able to use the knowledge that I gain to continue being curious and become an influential figure.

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Kamya Parikh

Summer 2022 & 2023

I am a student at The Bronx Highschool of Science. My scientific interests include biology, chemistry, psychiatry, forensics, and physiology. I had the opportunity to work with my mentors Dr. Digwal and Dr. Bay, learning how to conduct immunofluorescent imaging, cell staining like TCO2 staining, chemical assays like LCMS and MTT assays, dilutions of solutions, cleaning out solvents. These lab techniques and processes not only got me familiar with what goes on in a lab, but also has helped me develop a perspective on the project I am about to create in terms of epichaperome complexes. Learning that the drugs made in a lab and the experiments that are done here are all for the purpose of saving someone’s life from cancer brings pride as you understand that you are a part of something noble.

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Vivian Holland

Fall 2022 & Spring 2023

I am pursuing an individualized concentration in chemistry and the history of science at NYU's Gallatin School in hopes of getting a PhD in chemical biology after graduation. My scientific interests include chemical synthesis and the study of mechanisms underlying neurodegenerative and psychiatric disorders, as well as drug development. I was an intern with the Chiosis group during the academic year, working on various chemical synthesis projects, including the optimization of a new synthetic route for the HSP70 probe YK55, under the guidance of Chander Digwal, and performed competition experiments for newly synthesized probes under the guidance of Sadik Bay. This experience was extremely helpful in my understanding of how cross-disciplinary chemical biology experiments are carried out from start to finish and greatly increased my confidence in performing hands-on research, as well as my enthusiasm towards pursuing a PhD.

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Tristan Le

Summer 2024

I am a rising Junior at the Bronx High School of Science and am also a part of my school’s research program.  I am very interested in chemistry and its applications to medicine. For the summers of 2024 and 2025, I will be working under the mentorship of Dr. Chander Digwal. During my time here, I will be synthesizing various molecular probes to target and locate proteins that are a part of the epichaperome, particularly GRP94. I will be developing probes that can be fluorescently tagged with click chemistry as well as probes that can inhibit such proteins and kill cancer cells. To test and synthesize such probes, I have used different techniques and assays, such as LC/MS, NMR, ATPase assays among many others. I feel very lucky to have such an opportunity, and through the process hope to gain a broader understanding of the drug development process and various lab techniques.

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Samuel Potenciano

Summer 2024

I am a rising freshman undergraduate student studying biological sciences on the pre-med track at Rutgers University Honors College. I interned with Dr. Sadik Bay and Dr. Sahil Sharma, focusing on the synthesis of chemical probes and their use in mice brain tissue to identify and understand the role of epichaperomes in Alzheimer’s disease. Through this experience, I developed new skills in confocal microscopy imaging, probe synthesis, tissue sectioning, and tissue fixation on slides. This research experience has cemented my interest in continuing research in college, where I hope to use the skills from this internship to positively impact healthcare.

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Zara Keshwani

Summer 2024

I am currently a rising Senior at Saint Vincent Ferrer High School. As a student in the pre-medical program, I am excited to connect my learning in the classroom to the practical application of biology through research in the Chiosis Lab. 

Under the mentorship of Dr. Tanaya Roychowdhury I am studying the importance of tau in relation to the epichaperome in the context of neurodegenerative diseases.

My goal is to continue my research journey to positively impact people’s lives.

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Derek Li

Summer 2023

I am currently a Junior studying Biochemistry at Stony Brook University. My interests include organic chemistry synthesis and how synthesized molecules are able to be manipulated to interact with the body in a specific manner. I was extremely lucky to be able to be mentored by Dr. Sharma. During my internship, we attempted to find a method to synthesize a modified epichaperome probe that would incorporate the use of a fluorine molecule while still being able to cross the blood-brain barrier. This probe could then be utilized to detect epichaperomes in the brain, which play a role in neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's Disease. During this internship, I was able to have hands-on experience with many pieces of incredible technology and techniques. It was incredible to be able to see the inner workings of academia and see just how much passion the entirety of the Chiosis Lab had for their individual projects.

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Ava Goldsmith

Summer 2022 & 2023

I am interested in cellular and chemical biology. At the Chiosis lab, I am studying the effect of HSP90 and the Epichaperome on oncogenic transcription in breast cancer. Through 2022 and 2023, I will research under the mentorship of Dr. Tanaya Roychowdhury. Through my research and with the help of Dr. Roychowdhury, I hope to develop essential lab and critical scientific analysis skills.

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Sheily Medina

Summer 2022

I am currently a Junior at Binghamton University majoring in Neuroscience. I was fortunate enough to have an opportunity to intern at the Chiosis lab  under mentorship of Dr. Anna Rodina and Dr. Anand Santha Seela. During my time in the Chiosis lab, I was able to expand my knowledge on the inner workings of epichaperomes on proteins through hands-on experience conducting antibody based experimental techniques such as western blotting. Being a part of this team expanded my skills and passion to learn more about epichaperomes in neurodegenerative diseases, as well as initiated my interest into medical research.

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