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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Partho_GhoshPartho Ghosh - Wikipedia

    Partho Ghosh is an Indian film director and producer of Bollywood. He has also directed Bengali films. His successful films include 100 Days with Jackie Shroff and Madhuri Dixit and Teesra Kaun with Mithun Chakraborty. He is known for the films Dalaal (1993) and Agni Sakshi (1996) with Nana Patekar.

  2. Partho Ghosh, Ph.D., is a Professor of Chemistry & Biochemistry at the University of California, San Diego. He was the recipient of a W. M. Keck Foundation Distinguished Young Scholar in Medicine award, and served as chair of the department, Associate Editor of PLoS Pathogens, and chartered member of the CSR BACP Study Section.

  3. The Ghosh lab studies how virulence factors of bacterial pathogens interact with their mammalian host cell targets to cause infectious diseases. Learn More.

  4. Ghosh, Partho Mechanisms of bacterial and protozoan pathogenesis, and host response against infectious microbes. Contact Information Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry Office: Natural Sciences Bldg 3105 Phone: 858-822-1139 Email: pghosh@ucsd.edu Web: pghosh.ucsd.edu Group: View group members

  5. Research Activities and Funding. Evasion of host immunity by the M protein. NIH R01AI154149 Jul 1, 2020 - Jun 30, 2025. Role: Principal Investigator. Selective infidelity in diversity-generating retroelements. NIH R01GM132720 Dec 1, 2019 - Nov 30, 2023. Role: Principal Investigator.

    • Professor, Chemistry And Biochemistry
  6. The Ghosh lab studies how virulence factors of bacterial pathogens interact with their mammalian host cell targets to cause infectious diseases. The lab uses structural biology (i.e., X-ray crystallography, cryo-electron microscopy, and NMR) and biochemistry to generate mechanistic hypotheses, and reverse genetics combined with mammalian cell ...

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