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22 Facts About Mitali Mukerji

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Mitali Mukerji was born on 1967 and is a Professor of the Department of Bioscience and Bioengineering, IIT Jodhpur.

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Mitali Mukerji was formerly a Chief Scientist at the CSIR Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology with notable achievement in the field of human genomics and personalized medicine.

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Mitali Mukerji is best known for initiating the field of "Ayurgenomics" in partnership with her colleague Dr Bhavana Prasher under the mentorship of Prof.

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Mitali Mukerji has done extensive research on hereditary ataxias, and is involved in many other projects related to tracking disease origins and mutational histories.

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Mitali Mukerji is the recipient of the prestigious Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Award in 2010 for her contribution in the field of Medical Sciences.

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Mitali Mukerji was born on 13 November 1967 in Madhya Pradesh to Bengali parents.

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Mitali Mukerji has since worked in the field of population genetics and evolutionary genomics and has had a particular interest in personalized medicine and the integration of Western Medicine and Ayurvedic medical practices.

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Mitali Mukerji has since continued to work in trying to understand the mechanisms behind heat shock response systems and the functions of satellite non-coding RNA as a transcriptional repressor.

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Mitali Mukerji took an active role in establishing the Indian Genome Variation Consortium.

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Mitali Mukerji established that genomic data could be adopted to decipher "signatures of natural selection and tracing mutational histories", and has used her studies to track migration patterns of many Asian populations and disease origins.

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Data from this initiative was used in a publication Mitali Mukerji was a contributor on, linking the genetic ancestry of the Siddi people from the Western region of India to Bantu-speaking East African tribes.

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Mitali Mukerji wanted to see whether or not this gene responds to environmental stresses and how intensely or rapidly.

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Mitali Mukerji has done significant work towards bettering clinical diagnostics processes of disorders in India.

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Mitali Mukerji worked particularly with a group of neurodegenerative diseases known as Cerebellar ataxias, a heritable condition in which the cerebellum portion of the brain becomes damaged.

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Mitali Mukerji's study found a clear correlation between an insertion in this gene and populations with endemic levels of falciparum malaria, the most severe form of malaria, or in the genomes of descendants from such areas.

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Mitali Mukerji has found other such biological markers that support the Ayurvedic body types, such as levels of lipids.

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Mitali Mukerji continued her study with hypoxia in examining and trying to decipher its correlation with asthma and other pulmonary conditions.

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In January 2014, Mitali Mukerji gave a lecture at a TEDx event in New Delhi, India on the practice of personalized medicine through Ayurveda and its integration with modern medicine and genomics.

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Mitali Mukerji then was nominated to be a member of HUGO, the Human Genome Organization, in 2006.

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Mitali Mukerji received the National Young Woman Bioscientists Award in 2008 and the prestigious Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Award in 2010.

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In 2014, Mitali Mukerji became an elected fellow of the Indian Academy of Sciences and in 2016, was awarded the VASVIK award for Women Scientists.

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Mitali Mukerji is the Associate Editor for evolutionary and population genetics of the Frontiers journal.