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Animesh Dhara
Animesh Dhara Biologist/Lead Scientific Reviewer at FDA

Animesh Dhara stands out as an esteemed Biologist and Lead Scientific Reviewer at the Center For Device and Radiological Health (CDRH) within the FDA, located in Silver Spring, Maryland. With a solid foundation of 16+ years in research across disciplines such as Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Biochemistry, and Veterinary Medicine, Dhara has made significant strides in the scientific community. In their capacity as a regulatory and scientific expert, Dhara has demonstrated exceptional analytical and organizational skills, which have been paramount in the review of multiple COVID-19 Emergency Use Authorizations (EUAs) and MDUFA premarket device applications, establishing them as a capable lead reviewer and an admirable team player.

Having earned a Ph.D. in Neuroscience from the University of Georgia and a Master of Science in Biochemistry from the Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Dhara's educational background is as impressive as their professional achievements. Notably, their work includes groundbreaking research in parasitology, where they first identified branch-chain ubiquitin modifications in apicomplexan protozoan parasites and established significant links to the cell cycle architecture of these parasites. Dhara's pivotal discoveries in the Toxoplasma field have not only garnered media attention but have also facilitated the procurement of a substantial $2 million grant from the National Institute of Health. An eloquent speaker, Dhara has been invited to deliver more than ten research talks at various conferences and possesses three years of teaching experience at the graduate level. Moreover, with their skills as a well-recognized ad-hoc reviewer for several reputable journals, Dhara has become a respected figure within their industry. Their aptitude for building productive relationships with collaborators nationwide and efficiently managing laboratory operations further underscores Dhara's breadth of expertise and dedication to advancing biomedical science.

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Full name
Animesh Dhara
Location
Silver Spring, Maryland, United States
Title
Biologist/Lead Scientific Reviewer
Company
FDA
Industry
Government Administration
LinkedIn Connections
571
Summary
Regulatory and Scientific Reviewer in the field of the In vitro Diagnostic Devices at the Center For Device and Radiological Health (CDRH), FDA; Lead Reviewer and excellent team player, with a strong analytical, organizational, communication, and multi-tasking skills which are evident through review accomplishments of multiple COVID-19 Emergency Use Authorizations (EUAs), and MDUFA premarket device applications. Veterinarian and Biomedical research scientist with 16+ years of research experience in the area of Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Biochemistry and Veterinary Medicine; Contact # Email: [email protected]
Skills
Veterinary Medicine Molecular Biology

Education

University of Georgia
PhD
Attended in 2007 - 2011
Field of study: Neuroscience
• Indian Veterinary Research Institute
Master of Science - MS
Attended in 2004 - 2006
Field of study: Biochemistry

Positions

FDA
Silver Spring, Maryland, United States
Biologist/Lead Scientific Reviewer
Mar 2023 - Present
FDA
Silver Spring, Maryland, United States
Staff Fellow/Lead Scientific Reviewer
Sep 2020 - Present
University of Ketucky College of Medicine
Lexington, Kentucky Area
Publication in news
Jan 2013 - Present
University of Kentucky
Lexington, Kentucky Area
Scientist-I
Oct 2019 - Aug 2020
Kentucky State University
Adjunct Professor (Microbiology)
Apr 2020 - May 2020
University of Kentucky College of Medicine
Lexington, Kentucky Area
Postdoctoral Research Scholar
Jan 2013 - Sep 2019

Mentor: Dr. Anthony P. Sinai
• First ever identified branch-chain ubiquitin modification of proteins in apicomplexan protozoan parasites which include Toxoplasma gondii and malaria parasite Plasmodium spp.

• Established that a linkage-specific deubiquitinase activity determines the cell cycle architecture (replication strategy) of the parasite. Drug Inhibitors of such activities will be potential therapeutics against toxoplasmosis and malaria.

• Uncovered a paradigm shifting phenomenon that chronic tissue cyst form (bradyzoites) of T. gondii, which was conventionally thought to be dormant, can replicate. This discovery created a huge buzz in the Toxoplasma field and drew lot of media attention.

• Contributed ideas, provided experimental data, and assisted PI in obtaining $ 2 Million dollar grant funding from the National Institute of Health, the Kentucky Science and Engineering Foundation.

• Demonstrated ability and confidence in public speaking as shown by the 10+ invited research talks at conferences and 3 years of teaching experience in graduate-level courses at the University of Kentucky.

• Served as a well recognized ad-hoc reviewer in 6 reputed journals in the field of Parasitology, Vector biology, Biomedical, and Veterinary Sciences research.

• Liaised a productive relationship with the collaborators across the country for reagents and their expert guidance in critical data analysis such as whole genome sequencing, transcriptomic analyses etc.

• Managed daily lab operations by supervising and participating in the maintenance of the laboratory inventory, ordering supplies and waste disposal through proper biosafety standard.

University of Kentucky College of Medicine
Jan 2013 - Sep 2019 · 6 yrs 9 mos
Journal Cover I Award recognition
Jan 2013 - Sep 2019


Research Area: Understanding the role of ubiquitination in the cell cycle of the protozoan parasite, Toxoplasma gondii