Shubhanshi Trivedi
Postdoctoral Research Associate at University of Utah- Claim this Profile
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University of Utah
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Postdoctoral Research Associate
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Oct 2016 - Jul 2023
Dr. Trivedi received her Bachelor of Science degree in Biotechnology (2007) from DAVV University, India. She completed her Masters of Biotechnology with Honors (2010) and PhD (2015) from the Australian National University, Canberra, Australia. Her research work has provided novel insights to factors that can play a fundamental role in modulating mucosal vaccine efficacy in the context of HIV-1. She has recently joined Dr. Leung’s laboratory as a postdoctoral research fellow. Her current work… Show more Dr. Trivedi received her Bachelor of Science degree in Biotechnology (2007) from DAVV University, India. She completed her Masters of Biotechnology with Honors (2010) and PhD (2015) from the Australian National University, Canberra, Australia. Her research work has provided novel insights to factors that can play a fundamental role in modulating mucosal vaccine efficacy in the context of HIV-1. She has recently joined Dr. Leung’s laboratory as a postdoctoral research fellow. Her current work involves studying the role of MAIT cells during sepsis and the effects of intestinal infection on respiratory immunity using animal models. Show less Dr. Trivedi received her Bachelor of Science degree in Biotechnology (2007) from DAVV University, India. She completed her Masters of Biotechnology with Honors (2010) and PhD (2015) from the Australian National University, Canberra, Australia. Her research work has provided novel insights to factors that can play a fundamental role in modulating mucosal vaccine efficacy in the context of HIV-1. She has recently joined Dr. Leung’s laboratory as a postdoctoral research fellow. Her current work… Show more Dr. Trivedi received her Bachelor of Science degree in Biotechnology (2007) from DAVV University, India. She completed her Masters of Biotechnology with Honors (2010) and PhD (2015) from the Australian National University, Canberra, Australia. Her research work has provided novel insights to factors that can play a fundamental role in modulating mucosal vaccine efficacy in the context of HIV-1. She has recently joined Dr. Leung’s laboratory as a postdoctoral research fellow. Her current work involves studying the role of MAIT cells during sepsis and the effects of intestinal infection on respiratory immunity using animal models. Show less
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The Australian National University
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Australia
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Examiner
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Aug 2014 - Dec 2014
Examined and marked undergrad and master students for research proposal (BIOL8700 course) and research presentation skills (BIOL8291 course).
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Teaching Assistant
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Feb 2012 - Nov 2014
Trained undergraduate and master students for Biochemistry and Microbiology practical courses at ANU (Feb 2012 – Nov 2014).
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The Austrlian National University
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Canberra, Australia
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Laboratory Technician
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Feb 2010 - Dec 2010
Worked part-time in the Molecular Mucosal Vaccine Immunology Group, JCSMR (Feb’10 - Dec’10). Worked part-time in the Molecular Mucosal Vaccine Immunology Group, JCSMR (Feb’10 - Dec’10).
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Education
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The John Curtin School of Medical Research, The Australain National University
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Biotechnology -
The Australian National University