Juni Sarkar, Ph.D, RAC
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Sarah Robertson
Dr. Sarkar was a postdoctoral fellow in the laboratory of Dr. Michael Paine at the University of Southern California Center for Craniofacial Biology from 2013-2015, where I was starting my graduate work. As I was a new graduate student in the laboratory, Dr. Sarkar was a research mentor, confidant, and friend during those two years. Not only did she show me how to technically conduct the experiments in the laboratory, she taught me how to design an experiment, analyze data, and write scientific manuscripts. She guided me with scientific talks and presentations and gave supportive and constructive feedback. As a direct result of her mentorship and support, I was able to get authorship on a publication within my first year of graduate school. The lessons I learned from her in how to be an effective scientist enabled me to get my own first author publication later in my graduate career. These publications, talks, and presentations were crucial both in completing the Ph.D. program and securing a postdoctoral fellow position in the laboratory that I currently work in at UCLA. Dr. Sarkar’s mentorship has been instrumental in building my scientific career.
Sarah Robertson
Dr. Sarkar was a postdoctoral fellow in the laboratory of Dr. Michael Paine at the University of Southern California Center for Craniofacial Biology from 2013-2015, where I was starting my graduate work. As I was a new graduate student in the laboratory, Dr. Sarkar was a research mentor, confidant, and friend during those two years. Not only did she show me how to technically conduct the experiments in the laboratory, she taught me how to design an experiment, analyze data, and write scientific manuscripts. She guided me with scientific talks and presentations and gave supportive and constructive feedback. As a direct result of her mentorship and support, I was able to get authorship on a publication within my first year of graduate school. The lessons I learned from her in how to be an effective scientist enabled me to get my own first author publication later in my graduate career. These publications, talks, and presentations were crucial both in completing the Ph.D. program and securing a postdoctoral fellow position in the laboratory that I currently work in at UCLA. Dr. Sarkar’s mentorship has been instrumental in building my scientific career.
Sarah Robertson
Dr. Sarkar was a postdoctoral fellow in the laboratory of Dr. Michael Paine at the University of Southern California Center for Craniofacial Biology from 2013-2015, where I was starting my graduate work. As I was a new graduate student in the laboratory, Dr. Sarkar was a research mentor, confidant, and friend during those two years. Not only did she show me how to technically conduct the experiments in the laboratory, she taught me how to design an experiment, analyze data, and write scientific manuscripts. She guided me with scientific talks and presentations and gave supportive and constructive feedback. As a direct result of her mentorship and support, I was able to get authorship on a publication within my first year of graduate school. The lessons I learned from her in how to be an effective scientist enabled me to get my own first author publication later in my graduate career. These publications, talks, and presentations were crucial both in completing the Ph.D. program and securing a postdoctoral fellow position in the laboratory that I currently work in at UCLA. Dr. Sarkar’s mentorship has been instrumental in building my scientific career.
Sarah Robertson
Dr. Sarkar was a postdoctoral fellow in the laboratory of Dr. Michael Paine at the University of Southern California Center for Craniofacial Biology from 2013-2015, where I was starting my graduate work. As I was a new graduate student in the laboratory, Dr. Sarkar was a research mentor, confidant, and friend during those two years. Not only did she show me how to technically conduct the experiments in the laboratory, she taught me how to design an experiment, analyze data, and write scientific manuscripts. She guided me with scientific talks and presentations and gave supportive and constructive feedback. As a direct result of her mentorship and support, I was able to get authorship on a publication within my first year of graduate school. The lessons I learned from her in how to be an effective scientist enabled me to get my own first author publication later in my graduate career. These publications, talks, and presentations were crucial both in completing the Ph.D. program and securing a postdoctoral fellow position in the laboratory that I currently work in at UCLA. Dr. Sarkar’s mentorship has been instrumental in building my scientific career.
Credentials
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Regulatory Affairs Certified (RAC US)
Regulatory Affairs Professionals Society (RAPS)Dec, 2016- Nov, 2024 -
RAC-US
REGULATORY AFFAIRS CERTIFICATION PROGRAMDec, 2016- Nov, 2024
Experience
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Verily
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United States
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Hospitals and Health Care
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700 & Above Employee
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Regulatory Program Lead
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Nov 2021 - Present
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Abbott
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United States
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Hospitals and Health Care
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700 & Above Employee
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Regulatory Affairs
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Oct 2015 - Nov 2021
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University of Southern California
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Senior Research Associate
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Jun 2013 - Jun 2015
• Writing technical packages for scientific findings (scientific publications, compilation of research reports for customers).• Investigating the molecular mechanisms for extracellular pH control during amelogenesis.• Understanding of the role of extracellular matrix protein in enamel maturation.• Generating spontaneous maturation stage cell-line of mouse ameloblasts. • Writing technical packages for scientific findings (scientific publications, compilation of research reports for customers).• Investigating the molecular mechanisms for extracellular pH control during amelogenesis.• Understanding of the role of extracellular matrix protein in enamel maturation.• Generating spontaneous maturation stage cell-line of mouse ameloblasts.
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UCLA
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Post doctoral fellow
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Nov 2011 - May 2013
-Investigating interspecies interaction at molecular level within complex oral biofilm and understanding its prevalence in Endocarditis and preterm labor. -Designing clinical studies to investigate co-relation in oral health conditions to Pre-term labor and Endocarditis along with co- relation in oral health of healthy and oral cancer patients.-Writing and reviewing study related test plans, technical protocols, reports and assessments/ memos, writing grants and IRB protocols. -Investigating interspecies interaction at molecular level within complex oral biofilm and understanding its prevalence in Endocarditis and preterm labor. -Designing clinical studies to investigate co-relation in oral health conditions to Pre-term labor and Endocarditis along with co- relation in oral health of healthy and oral cancer patients.-Writing and reviewing study related test plans, technical protocols, reports and assessments/ memos, writing grants and IRB protocols.
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VCU Health
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United States
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Hospitals and Health Care
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700 & Above Employee
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Graduate research assisstant
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Aug 2006 - Sep 2011
-Characterizing signaling proteins periodontal pathogens-Studying immune response to specific proteins in animal model.-Looking at signaling pathways connecting proteins and mouse immune response.-In-depth analysis of molecular basis of environmental adaptation of signalling proteins.-Investigate protein-protein and protein-ligand interactions of above signaling proteins.-Develop protein purification and analysis system, train multiple users. -Characterizing signaling proteins periodontal pathogens-Studying immune response to specific proteins in animal model.-Looking at signaling pathways connecting proteins and mouse immune response.-In-depth analysis of molecular basis of environmental adaptation of signalling proteins.-Investigate protein-protein and protein-ligand interactions of above signaling proteins.-Develop protein purification and analysis system, train multiple users.
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Agharkar Research Institute, Pune, India
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Biotechnology Research
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100 - 200 Employee
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Research Student
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Jun 2005 - Jul 2006
• Studying biodiversity of Microbial population in deep sediment oil reserves in India using 16S rRNA sequencing and Denaturing Gradient Gel Electrophoresis. • Studying biodiversity of Microbial population in deep sediment oil reserves in India using 16S rRNA sequencing and Denaturing Gradient Gel Electrophoresis.
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Education
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Virginia Commonwealth University
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Life Sciences -
University of Southern California
Certificate, Regulatory and Clinical Affairs -
University of Mumbai
MS, Microbiology -
University of Mumbai
BS, Microbiology and Biotechnology