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In addition to his research endeavors, Dr. Gupta plays a pivotal role as the director of the Johnson Foundation Structural Biology and Biophysics core. Under his leadership, the core is equipped with cutting-edge technologies such as Size Exclusion Chromatography coupled with Multi-Angle Light Scattering (SEC-MALS), Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS), Analytical Ultracentrifugation (AUC), and Small-Angle X-ray Scattering (SAXS). These advanced methodologies are instrumental in characterizing lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) and nucleoprotein assemblies, providing invaluable insights into their structural dynamics.
Dr. Gupta's contributions to the scientific community extend beyond his research, as he is actively involved in mentoring the next generation of scientists. His dedication to fostering a collaborative and innovative research environment has made him a respected figure among his peers and students alike. Through his work, Dr. Gupta continues to push the boundaries of our understanding of biochemistry and biophysics, paving the way for new discoveries and advancements in the field.
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Located within the Perelman School of Medicine's Biomedical Graduate Studies, the University of Pennsylvania's Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics Graduate Group offers advanced training focused on the molecular basis of life. The program emphasizes a rigorous, quantitative approach to biochemistry, biophysics, and structural biology, exploring mechanisms relevant to health and disease. Students engage in cutting-edge research within a collaborative environment, utilizing state-of-the-art facilities across the university. This comprehensive training prepares graduates for influential careers in research, education, and leadership roles across academia, industry, and government, contributing significantly to biomedical discovery.
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The University of Pennsylvania (commonly referred to as Penn or UPenn) is a private Ivy League research university located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is one of nine colonial colleges chartered prior to the U.S. Declaration of Independence when Benjamin Franklin, the university's founder and first president, advocated for an educational institution that trained leaders in academia, commerce, and public service. Penn identifies as the fourth-oldest institution of higher education in the United States, though this representation is challenged by other universities. Benjamin Franklin and other Philadelphians established the university in 1749, which would make it the fifth-oldest institution of higher education in the U.S.