Abhirup Das
UNSW Sydney, NSW, Australia

My research goals are to understand (1) why muscle health declines with age and (2) how to promote muscle regeneration and repair after injury in the elderly . I have strong experience in chemistry, along with specialist expertise in biochemistry and physiology that have been honed over the years by working at highly esteemed research institutions across the globe. My dual background in chemistry and biology enables me to utilize interdisciplinary approaches to solve critical biological problems. My current research focuses on understanding the roles of key signaling molecules and metabolites in muscle repair and regeneration after traumatic injury. I have recently identified the key pathways that regulate muscle health during ageing and novel interventions to reverse age-associated decline in blood flow and endurance in mice.
Sirtuins and NAD+ metabolism in aging and age-related diseases
Wound healing in diabetes and ageing
Muscle injury and stem cells
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Determining the applicability of research for the ageing population (#15)
2:30 PM
Gem Chew
Session 3: Dangerous Ideas
Smoking and tetramer tryptase+ Mast Cells accelerate intervertebral disc degeneration by inducing METTL14-mediated DIXDC1 m6 modification (#20)
4:40 PM
Ji Tu
Session 4: PhD Presentations