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Tanya Singh
Postdoctoral Research Scientist
I started my career in neuroscience research by working in Prof. Pankaj Seth’s lab at the National Brain Research Centre in India, where I learned the reprogramming of blood cells into iPSCs and investigated miRNA-mediated mechanisms governing gene expression in iPSCs.
I moved to the UK for my doctoral studies (2017-2021) in Dr. Yasir Syed’s lab at the Neuroscience and Mental Health Innovation Institute (NMHII), Cardiff University. During my PhD, I delved into the iPSC-derived astrocytes and microglia, unraveling their significance in the progression of neuropsychiatric disorders mediated by the 1q21.1 CNV, a domain previously overshadowed by neuronal-centric research.
I hold my first post-doctoral tenure (2021-2024) with Prof. Zam Cader at NDCN, University of Oxford where I worked on development of 2D and 3D stem cell models to investigate the molecular mechanism of epileptogenesis in Tuberous Sclerosis Complex.
In 2024, I joined DPAG as a Postdoctoral Research Scientist at the Salman and Wade-Martins group, as part of the EU-funded CONNECT Project, where my research focus on elucidating cellular connectivity within the intricate context of neurodegenerative disorders. Embracing an interdisciplinary approach, my goal is to integrate microfluidics and patient-derived stem cells to develop brain organoid models, aiming to shed light on the Parkinson’s disease progression, unlock novel mechanistic insights and identify new therapeutic targets.
Recent publications
Modeling the Inflammatory Response of Traumatic Brain Injury Using Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Derived Microglia.
Journal article
Alam A. et al, (2023), J Neurotrauma, 40, 2164 - 2173
Using induced pluripotent stem cells to investigate human neuronal phenotypes in 1q21.1 deletion and duplication syndrome.
Journal article
Chapman G. et al, (2022), Mol Psychiatry, 27, 819 - 830
MiRNA-137-mediated modulation of mitochondrial dynamics regulates human neural stem cell fate.
Journal article
Channakkar AS. et al, (2020), Stem Cells, 38, 683 - 697

