Bodhraj Acharya

Bodhraj Acharya (born April 21, 1977) is a professional from Nepal, working in the field of laboratory medicine, Cell Biology and chemistry.[1] He has received many honors, grants and travel fellowships in United States and other countries.[2] He has published patents, abstracts and articles in the field. He had worked previously as a clinical laboratory manager at the cardiac hospital in Nepal.

Bodhraj Acharya
Born(1977-04-21)April 21, 1977
NationalityNepal
Scientific career
FieldsLaboratory Medicine, Molecular Biology
InstitutionsUniversity of Maryland
Doctoral advisorProf Moudgil Kamal (Post-doctoral) Prof. Byung-Heon Lee

Married to Narayani Acharya. Father of 2: Subodh acharya And Suhana Acharya.

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Prizes and honours

  • 1997, 1999 Merit scholarship to study Medical Laboratory Technology at Institute of Medicine, Tribhuvan University
  • 2005 Gallwas membership Grant, AACC [4]
  • 2005 International travel grant, AACC [5]
  • 2006 Young Achievers award
  • 2007 International Travel Grant, AACC
  • 2007 International Travel Grant, Asian & Pacific Federation of Clinical Biochemistry (APFCB)
  • 2008 KNU Honors Scholarship to study master's degree
  • 2010 KNU Honors Scholarship to study PhD in biomedical sciences
  • 2012 Featured member of AACC, interview published at AACC website
  • 2013 KNU best poster award
  • 2014 KNU Cell Matrix Research Institute Winter Seminar Award

Professional membership

  • 2001–Present Life Member, Nepal Association for Medical Laboratory Sciences
  • 2005–2014 Gallwas Member, American Association of Clinical Chemistry (AACC)
  • 2008–present Korean Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine Society
  • 2010-2011 Korean Society Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

Publication

  • Book - Health Post Laboratory Technique (for rural areas in Nepal)
  • Acharya, B; Wang, K; Kim, IS; Kang, W; Moon, C; Lee, BH (2013). "In vivo imaging of myocardial cell death using a peptide probe and assessment of long-term heart function". Journal of Controlled Release. 172 (1): 367–73. doi:10.1016/j.jconrel.2013.08.294. PMID 24021357.
  • Acharya, B; Chun, SY; Kim, SY; Moon, C; Shin, HI; Park, EK (2012). "Surface immobilization of MEPE peptide onto HA/β-TCP ceramic particles enhances bone regeneration and remodeling". Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B: Applied Biomaterials. 100 (3): 841–9. doi:10.1002/jbm.b.32648. PMID 22278974.
  • Choi, YA; Lim, J; Kim, KM; Acharya, B; Cho, JY; Bae, YC; Shin, HI; Kim, SY; Park, EK (2010). "Secretome analysis of human BMSCs and identification of SMOC1 as an important ECM protein in osteoblast differentiation". Journal of Proteome Research. 9 (6): 2946–56. doi:10.1021/pr901110q. PMID 20359165.
  • He, X; Bonaparte, N; Kim, S; Acharya, B; Lee, JY; Chi, L; Lee, HJ; Paik, YK; Moon, PG; Baek, MC; Lee, EK; KIM, JH; KIM, IS; Lee, BH (2012). "Enhanced delivery of T cells to tumor after chemotherapy using membrane-anchored, apoptosis-targeted peptide". Journal of Controlled Release. 162 (6): 521–8. doi:10.1016/j.jconrel.2012.07.023. PMID 22824781.
  • Venkatesha, S. H.; Dudics, S; Acharya, B; Moudgil, K. D. (2014). "Cytokine-Modulating Strategies and Newer Cytokine Targets for Arthritis Therapy". International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 16 (1): 887–906. doi:10.3390/ijms16010887. PMC 4307281. PMID 25561237.

References

  1. "Google Scholar Profile Acharya B." Google. Retrieved 2015-01-07.
  2. Bruns, D. E. (2005). "The Clinical Chemist". Clinical Chemistry. 51 (4): 799. doi:10.1373/clinchem.2005.050443.
  3. "Shahid Gangalal Health Centre". Sgnhc.org.np. Archived from the original on 2015-09-24. Retrieved 2012-11-01.
  4. "2005 Gallwas Recipients". Aacc.org. Retrieved 2012-11-01.
  5. "2005 International travel grant winners. - Free Online Library". Thefreelibrary.com. 2005-04-01. Retrieved 2012-11-01.
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