Dr. Saloni Sinha | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Saloni Sinha | Weill Cornell Medicine | United States

Dr. Saloni Sinha is a dedicated biomedical researcher currently serving as a Research Associate at a prominent medical college in New York. With a strong foundation shaped by her doctoral studies in biological sciences from a leading Indian research institution, she has progressed through postdoctoral roles in renowned laboratories, contributing to her growing expertise in liver biology and immune regulation. Her work spans from fundamental mechanisms in hematopoietic stem cell biology to in vivo models of viral infection and liver disease. Over the years, her collaborative spirit and scientific rigor have earned her recognition both in the United States and her native country. She combines a deep curiosity with methodological precision, making her a rising figure in translational biomedical research, particularly at the interface of inflammation, aging, and organ function.

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Education

Dr. Saloni’s academic journey began with an honours degree in microbiology from a distinguished college in Kolkata, where her interest in cellular biology took root. She then advanced to earn a master’s degree in biological sciences at a leading Indian research centre, where her work under a notable mentor laid the groundwork for her fascination with stem cell regulation and developmental mechanisms. This path naturally progressed into a doctoral program at the same research centre, where she explored the conserved roles of specialized domain proteins in blood cell homeostasis across model systems. The educational environment she experienced was rigorous and research-intensive, honing both her experimental skills and scientific reasoning. These formative years not only forged her technical foundation, but also instilled a passion for uncovering molecular pathways that govern health and disease, setting the stage for her subsequent research career.

Experience

Dr. Saloni embarked on a postdoctoral journey at a prestigious university in the United States, where she refined her expertise in immunology under the guidance of an established professor. She later transitioned to a prominent medical research institution in New York, embarking on a second postdoctoral appointment where she delved deeply into liver biology, inflammation, and aging processes. Her steadfast contributions in that setting led to her current role as a research associate in medicine, where she continues to advance translational studies using both in vitro and in vivo models. Alongside her research responsibilities, she mentors undergraduate interns, contributes as a teaching assistant in graduate courses, and takes part in editorial and peer review activities for a variety of scientific journals, demonstrating a well-rounded engagement with the academic and research community.

Research Interests

Dr. Saloni’s work centers on the interplay between aging, inflammation, and liver health. She investigates how age-related changes in hepatocyte organization and intercellular communication contribute to organ dysfunction, with an eye toward epithelial and fibrotic pathology. Her projects also explore epigenetic strategies to mitigate liver fibrosis and cancer risk, including the potential repurposing of existing therapeutics to alter disease trajectories in aging tissues. Another facet of her research examines innate immune signaling pathways in hematopoiesis as mechanisms of viral defense, notably in the context of lesser-known but emerging pathogens. Together, her interests unify organ-level physiology, molecular signaling, immune modulation, and translational therapeutic avenues. This integrated approach seeks to yield insights into disease prevention and treatment, particularly in age-susceptible populations.

Awards and Recognition

Dr. Saloni’s scientific promise has been acknowledged through several prestigious recognitions. Among these, she received a pilot research award at her current institution in the United States for her exploration of epigenetic regulation of liver inflammation and fibrosis. Her achievements were also recognized nationally in India with a young scientist medal awarded by a leading academy that celebrates emerging promise, creativity, and excellence in early-career investigators. Earlier in her career, she was invited to present her work at an inspiring research symposium at her doctoral institution. During her doctoral years, she also earned accolades for poster presentations at faculty and in-house symposia. These honors reflect both the novelty and impactful nature of her research contributions, as well as her ability to communicate scientific ideas effectively to diverse academic audiences.

Publication Top Notes

Repurposing GLP-1 Receptor Agonists: A Perspective on Epigenetic Strategies to Combat Fibrosis and Hepatocellular Carcinoma in the Aged Liver

Journal: Cancers (2025-08-08)
Authors: Silvia Hanna, Jason Sethiadi, Qazi Ali, Saloni Sinha

Liver-specific Mettl14 deletion induces nuclear heterotypia and dysregulates RNA export machinery

Journal: Preprint (2024-06-17)
Authors: Keith A Berggren, Saloni Sinha, Aaron E Lin, Michael P Schwoerer, Stephanie Maya, Abhishek Biswas, Thomas R Cafiero, Yongzhen Liu, Hans P Gertje, Saori Suzuki et al.

Mesenteric Parametrial Fat Pad Surgery for in vivo Implantation of Hepatocytes in Nude Mice

Journal: BIO-PROTOCOL (2024-01-04)
Authors: Saloni Sinha, Duc-Huy Nguyen, Nora Hassan, Qazi Ali, Jason Sethiadi, Sergey Tsoy, Robert Schwartz

Organelle stress and alterations in interorganelle crosstalk during liver fibrosis

Journal: Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.) (2023-01-03)
Authors: Sinha S, Hassan N, Schwartz RE

Dual-Reporter System for Real-Time Monitoring of SARS-CoV-2 Main Protease Activity in Live Cells Enables Identification of an Allosteric Inhibition Path

Journal: ACS Bio & Med Chem Au (2022-10-17)
Authors: Bram Y, Duan X, Nilsson-Payant BE, Chandar V, Wu H, Shore D, Fajardo A, Sinha S, Hassan N, Weinstein H et al.

Conclusion

Dr. Saloni Sinha is a dynamic researcher whose career trajectory bridges foundational biological inquiry with translational prospects aimed at enhancing liver health and immune resilience. Her academic training and postdoctoral experiences have equipped her with a sophisticated toolkit, while her research output reflects both depth and relevance in contemporary biomedical challenges. Honored by institutions in two countries, she continues to engage with the scientific community through publications, mentorship, editorial service, and presenting her findings. She stands poised to contribute meaningfully to the development of therapeutic strategies that target aging-related diseases, with her work offering valuable insights into organ homeostasis, inflammation, and regenerative potential.

Saloni Sinha | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

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