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Suvam Roy

I am a Postdoc in Laura Carroll's group in the Dept of Clinical Microbiology and Johan Henriksson's group in the Dept of Molecular Biology. I am also a part of IceLab.

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Postdoctoral fellow at Department of Clinical Microbiology
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6F och 6M, Universitetssjukhuset by 6 o 24 Umeå universitet, 901 85 Umeå

I completed my PhD in India, under the supervision of Supratim Sengupta at IISER Kolkata. In my PhD research, I showed a plausible pathway for the emergence of primitive cells at the Origin of Life, by developing mathematical models. After my PhD, I joined Umeå University as a Postdoc and started working in the groups of Peter Lind and Eric Libby. In my first postdoc, I worked on predicting antibiotic resistant mutations in Pseudomonas aeruginosa by combining a mathematical model of the gene regulatory network related to efflux pumps, genetic algorithm for parameter estimation, and evolutionary simulations. I showed the emergence of cross-resistance and collateral sensitivity between different antibiotics and identified effective sequential treatment strategies. During my first postdoc, I also co-developed a project with a peer postdoctoral researcher, where I analyzed RNA sequencing data from Arabidopsis thaliana roots under organic nitrogen (glutamine) treatment. I identified a key transcription factor that regulates root growth under glutamine treatment, by regulating one of the auxin biosynthesis pathways.

After finishing my Postdoc with Peter Lind and Eric Libby, I stayed in Umeå University with a new Postdoc position with Laura Carroll and Johan Henriksson. In my second Postdoc position, I will be developing novel methods for analysis of large scale single cell omics data, inspired by mathematical and systems biology. 

Molecular biology and evolution, Oxford University Press 2026, Vol. 43, (4)
Roy, Suvam; Libby, Eric; Lind, Peter A.

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