

Sushmita Mukherjee
Dr. Sushmita Mukherjee is devoted to exploring challenges in the field of biochemistry, with a particular focus on advancing research and education at Weill Cornell Medical College. Since 2013, she has been serving as an Associate Professor of Research in Biochemistry, contributing significantly to the academic and scientific community. Her journey at Weill Cornell began in 1997 as a Postdoctoral Associate, a role she held until 2001, before transitioning to a Research Associate position from 2003 to 2007. Dr. Mukherjee's academic journey is marked by a strong foundation in the sciences, beginning with her B.Sc. from the University of Delhi in 1985. She furthered her education with an M.Sc. from Madurai University Medical College in 1990, where she honed her skills and developed a keen interest in biochemical research. Her pursuit of knowledge led her to Jawaharlal Nehru University, where she earned her Ph.D. in 1995, focusing on innovative research methodologies. In 2007, Dr. Mukherjee was appointed as an Assistant Professor of Biochemistry at Weill Cornell Medical College, a position she held until 2013. During this period, she played a pivotal role in mentoring students and collaborating on various research projects, which significantly contributed to the department's growth and success. Her dedication to education and research is further exemplified by her completion of an M.S. from Weill Cornell Graduate School of Medical Sciences in 2010. Throughout her career, Dr. Mukherjee has been recognized for her commitment to excellence in research and teaching. Her work has been instrumental in fostering a collaborative environment that encourages innovation and critical thinking among her peers and students. Her contributions to the field of biochemistry have not only advanced scientific understanding but have also inspired the next generation of researchers. Dr. Mukherjee's passion for biochemistry is evident in her ongoing efforts to address complex scientific questions and her dedication to nurturing future leaders in the field. Her extensive experience and academic achievements make her a respected figure in the scientific community, and her work continues to have a lasting impact on the world of biochemistry.
Publications
, 118-126, 2015-12-14
, 383-390, 2017-12-08
, 2346-2353, 2006-02-15
, 277-296, 2001-04-01
, JTh5A.80, 2021-01-01