
Suvrajit Maji, CPCB PhD
Senior Research Scientist
New York University
Previously:
Associate Research Scientist
Department of Systems Biology
Columbia University
Contact Information |
Office Mailing Address |
Email:Suvrajit.Maji[at]nyulangone.org,
Suvrajit.Maji[at]nyu.edu, phone:1.412.973.4344 |
227 E 30TH ST
Translational Research Building Floor 7 NYU Grossman School of Medicine New York, NY 10016, USA |
About me: Senior Research Scientist (Computational Biology) NYU | Columbia University | Carnegie Mellon, CPCB PhD| IIT Kharagpur, Mathematics & Computing.
For hobbies and other interests see "Personal" and
"Gallery" sections.
Introduction
My primary background is in Mathematics & Computing and later I obtained my graduate degree in Computational Biology.
Presently, I am a Senior Research Scientist at NYU Grossman School of Medicine, NYU Langone Applied Bioinformatics Laboratories supporting the Translational Research Program in the Department of Pathology. Previously, I was an Associate Research Scientist (07/2022 - 06/2024) at Columbia University Irving Medical Center (CUIMC), working in the area of Computational Biophysics, Systems Biology and Genomics.
Prior to that, I was an Associate Research Scientist (04/2020 - 08/2020) and Postodoctoral Research Scientist (04/2015 - 04/2020) at CUIMC, working under the mentorship of Dr. Joachim Frank, Nobel Laureate (2017). I was working on developing computational methods for studying the structure and dynamics of molecular machines such as the Ribosomes and also determining high resolution 3D structures from cryo-EM images.
Details in "Research" section.
My primary background is in Mathematics & Computing and later I obtained my graduate degree in Computational Biology.
Presently, I am a Senior Research Scientist at NYU Grossman School of Medicine, NYU Langone Applied Bioinformatics Laboratories supporting the Translational Research Program in the Department of Pathology. Previously, I was an Associate Research Scientist (07/2022 - 06/2024) at Columbia University Irving Medical Center (CUIMC), working in the area of Computational Biophysics, Systems Biology and Genomics.
Prior to that, I was an Associate Research Scientist (04/2020 - 08/2020) and Postodoctoral Research Scientist (04/2015 - 04/2020) at CUIMC, working under the mentorship of Dr. Joachim Frank, Nobel Laureate (2017). I was working on developing computational methods for studying the structure and dynamics of molecular machines such as the Ribosomes and also determining high resolution 3D structures from cryo-EM images.
Details in "Research" section.
Background
I moved to New York City on April 27, 2015 for continuing my postodoctoral training. I graduated from Carnegie Mellon University in August 2012. I was a PhD student in the Joint Carnegie Mellon-University of Pittsburgh, PhD Program in Computational Biology (CPCB).I worked on Single Molecule Approach to Biology with my thesis advisor Dr. Marcel Bruchez in the Computational Biology Department and Molecular Biosensor and Imaging Center at Carnegie Mellon University.
I completed my undergraduate studies in Mathematics & Computing in 2006 with an Integrated Master of Science (BS+MS) degree, from Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur.
I moved to New York City on April 27, 2015 for continuing my postodoctoral training. I graduated from Carnegie Mellon University in August 2012. I was a PhD student in the Joint Carnegie Mellon-University of Pittsburgh, PhD Program in Computational Biology (CPCB).I worked on Single Molecule Approach to Biology with my thesis advisor Dr. Marcel Bruchez in the Computational Biology Department and Molecular Biosensor and Imaging Center at Carnegie Mellon University.
I completed my undergraduate studies in Mathematics & Computing in 2006 with an Integrated Master of Science (BS+MS) degree, from Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur.