Assistant Professor (Grade-II)
Amity University Kolkata, India
Email: Joyetaghosh01@gmail.com
VALIDATE Role:
Network Affiliate
Research Keywords:
Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Food Borne Pathogens
Biography:
Dr. Joyeta Ghosh is a multidisciplinary scientist whose work spans public health nutrition, computational biology, and data science. She holds a Ph.D. in Biochemistry from the University of Calcutta, where she conducted ground-breaking research as a DST Inspire Fellow on the antimicrobial properties of vitamin D against foodborne pathogens. Her academic journey also includes a master’s degree in data science from Liverpool John Moores University, equipping her with advanced analytical tools to enhance her research on health and disease.
Dr. Ghosh began her career in 2011 as a public health nutritionist, working on community-based health programs to address critical health challenges. Over the years, her research focus expanded to include gut health, cardiovascular disease prediction, and sexually transmitted infections (STIs), particularly in the Indian context. She is currently leading projects on the molecular epidemiology of antimicrobial resistance in Staphylococcus aureus and investigating STI-related diseases in India.
Her expertise also extends to space health research, having collaborated with NASA on their "In-Flight Food System" project under the GRC scheme. This project, conducted in partnership with CROWD PLAT, aims to optimize food systems for long-duration space missions, ensuring astronaut health and performance during space exploration.
Dr. Ghosh’s innovative research has been instrumental in integrating computational techniques with biological data, enabling breakthroughs in precision nutrition, vaccine development, and disease modelling.
With a passion for mentoring and interdisciplinary collaboration, Dr. Ghosh continues to push boundaries in science and technology, contributing to innovative solutions for global and extra-terrestrial health challenges.
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Key Publications:
- Mukhopadhyay, A., Indra, S., Ghosh, J., Biswas, S., Palit, P., & Chattopadhyay, D. (2024). Herpes simplex virus-mediated skin infections: Cytokines and its interplay. Exploratory Immunology, 4, 394–413. https://doi.org/10.37349/ei.2024.00148
- Ghosh, J., & Sanyal, P. (2024). Development and evaluation of machine learning models for predicting constipation and its risk factors among college-aged females. Nutrition & Food Science, 12(3). Available at: https://bit.ly/3MPo6eH
- Leveraging data science for personalized nutrition. (2024). In Nutrition controversies and advances in autoimmune disease (Chapter 22). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/979-8-3693-5528-2.ch022
- Ghosh, J., Choudhury, S. R., Singh, K., Gupta, M. M., & Sharma, D. (2024). Biobased nanomaterials in nutraceuticals. In Ahmed, S. (Ed.), Biobased nanomaterials. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-0542-9_13
- Ghosh, J., Choudhury, S. R., Singh, K., & Koner, S. (2024). Application of machine learning algorithm and artificial intelligence in improving metabolic syndrome-related complications: A review. International Journal of Advancement in Life Sciences Research, 7(2), 41–67.
- Ghosh, J. (2024). Recognizing and predicting the risk of malnutrition in the elderly using artificial intelligence: A systematic review. International Journal of Advancement in Life Sciences Research, 7(3). https://doi.org/10.31632/ijalsr.2024.v07i03.001
- Ghosh, J., Roy Choudhury, S., & Koner, S. (2023). Nutraceuticals and bone health. In D. Sharma, M. M. Gupta, A. K. Sharma, R. K. Keservani, & R. K. Kesharwani (Eds.), AAP advances in nutraceuticals series (in production). Academic Press. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003415084-13
- Ghosh, J., Palit, P., Maity, S., Dwivedi, V., Das, J., Sinha, C., & Chattopadhyay, D. (2023). Traditional medicine in the management of microbial infections as antimicrobials: Pros and cons. In A. K. Dhara, A. K. Nayak, & D. Chattopadhyay (Eds.), Antibiotics - Therapeutic spectrum and limitations (pp. 391–434). Academic Press. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-323-95388-7.00020-6
- Ghosh, J. (2021). Potential role of vitamin D as an antiviral agent. Medical Journal of Dr. D.Y. Patil Vidyapeeth, 14(1), 3–12.
- Ghosh, J., Nag Chaudhuri, A., Saha, I., & Chaudhuri, D. (2021). Antimicrobial effect of 1,25 dihydroxy vitamin D on Vibrio cholerae and its association with serum 25-hydroxy vitamin D level in rural elderly women: An experimental study. Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research, 15(10), 34–37.
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