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Shweta Modgil

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Nickname: Shweta

Hometown: Sundernagar, H.P

Graduate School: Panjab University, Chandigarh

PhD tenure: 2012-2018

Current Affiliation: Stanford University

E-mail: modgil.shweta905@gmail.com

More about you?

I belong to Himachal Pradesh. I have a deep fascination for scientific research, particularly in understanding how the visual system works and how we perceive the world around us. Outside my scientific pursuits, I enjoy dancing, and Poetry is another cherished interest which is a source of inspiration and reflection during my free time. On weekends, I like to spend time in tranquility of nature, whether it’s through hiking or enjoying a good book in the park.

About your work?

I completed my Ph.D. from NRL lab (2012-2018). My Doctoral research work involved highlighting long term effects of early life influences on disease development in adulthood. We provided evidence that exposure to environmental toxins such as Lead (Pb) even at subtoxic concentrations can have severe consequences and increases the risk of retinal degeneration.

How would you explain your research in 3 sentences to someone who is not in Science?

I am working on amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) disease and trying to determine any biomarker that can help in early prognosis of this fatal disease. My work is mainly focused on molecular analysis of marker proteins in human samples as well their in-vitro  characterization.

How was your experience in Neuroscience Research Lab, how did it contribute to your academic or professional development?

My experience in the Neuroscience Research Lab has been instrumental to my overall growth. It not only fostered my scientific aptitude but also deepened my understanding of various facets of research. The lab served as a crucial stepping stone in my professional career, equipping me with essential technical, analytical, and soft skills, such as communication and teamwork. I am grateful for the mentorship, collaborations, and friendships that I gained during my time there, all of which have significantly contributed to my preparation for future opportunities.

What are your Research interests?

I am interested in understanding the mechanisms underlying neurodegeneration and identifying treatment strategies that could effectively prevent the progression of neurological disorders, with a particular focus on the retina.