Sankar Ghosh


Sankar Ghosh is an Indian immunologist and microbiologist, who is the chair of the Department of Microbiology & Immunology at Columbia University Medical Center. Previously he has remained a Professor of Immunobiology, Molecular biophysics and Biochemistry, and Molecular, Cellular & Developmental biology, and researcher working at Yale University for 17 years.
Sankar Ghosh's particular area of research is focused on the activation of cellular responses via the inducible transcription factor, NF-κB.

Education

Sankar Ghosh was born and brought up in Calcutta, now Kolkata, from where he did his BSc, MSc, Calcutta University, India, 1981; M.S. Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York, 1984; He received his PhD, from Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York, in 1988, and thereafter he did his postdoctoral work at the Whitehead Institute, Cambridge, Massachusetts, under the supervision of Nobel laureate David Baltimore.

Career

A Fellow of Irvington Institute for Medical Research; he joined Yale University faculty, in 1991, and worked there for the next 17-year as Professor of Immunobiology; Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology; and Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry at Yale University School of Medicine, till he moved to Columbia University in 2008, where he became Chair Department of Microbiology at Columbia University Medical Center.
In 2002, he was named a Howard Hughes Medical Investigator by Howard Hughes Medical Institute. He was also awarded the Ranbaxy Science Foundation's Annual Research Awards for the year 2005, the foundation is a non-profit organisation set-up by Ranbaxy Laboratories Limited., then in 2007 he was named as a Fellow of the AAAS, by the American Association for the Advancement of Science, for "distinguished contributions to the field of immunology, particularly for studies of the NF-êB signaling pathway.".
Dr. Ghosh has served in an advisory capacity for several organisations, including the Board of Scientific Counselors of the National Cancer Institute and the Advisory Board of the Center on Immune Receptors at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden. He is currently a member of the Board of Management of the National Center for Biological Sciences in Bangalore, India; the Scientific Review Board of the Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation; and the Scientific Review Council of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. He also serves on the editorial board of multiple journals including Immunity, Molecular and Cellular Biology and the Journal of Biological Chemistry. He has published more than 100 articles.

Awards

2008 Frederick W. Alt Award for New Discoveries in Immunology –

Publications

Here are some of his publications: