Rocznik 2021

Abhipsa Panda

Research Team: Team of Reproduction and Development in Fish

Place of Work: Instytut Rozrodu Zwierząt i Badań Żywności PAN w Olsztynie 

Keywords: Reproduction, Transcriptomics, Sperm Biology, Aquaculture

Research Focus:

(Start with a brief introduction of your past research leading to your current work and what you aim to achieve by the end of your PhD.) I hold both Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Biotechnology, with a strong academic focus on developmental biology and molecular biology. During my PhD, I had the opportunity to contribute to the project titled “Transcriptomic and Phenotypical Exploration of Parental Contribution to Progeny Quality in Eurasian Perch (Perca fluviatilis)”, funded by the National Science Centre of Poland under the SONATA BIS programme. My research primarily investigated paternal effects on progeny quality, with particular emphasis on sperm cell biology and the paternal contribution to early developmental stages in fish. This experience significantly deepened my understanding of the research process. Throughout my PhD, I have gained valuable insights into the research process, supported by the guidance of my supervisors and the collaborative spirit of an excellent research team. By the conclusion of my doctoral studies, I aim to attain scientific independence and develop the capacity to contribute meaningfully and effectively within any sector I pursue next.

Publications:

Paternal-effect genes revealed through sperm cryopreservation in Perca fluviatilis

Does transcriptome of freshly hatched fish larvae describe past or predict future developmental trajectory?

Bazedoxifene, a postmenopausal drug, acts as an antimalarial and inhibits hemozoin formation

A comparative study of antibody response, virus neutralization efficiency & metabolites in SARS-CoV-2-infected adults & children

Abhipsa Panda

Abhipsa Panda