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-First, a bit of background about me. am a research scientist working at [[http://www.biology.mcmaster.ca|McMaster University]]. Early on, in collegeI considered a career in Physics and Engineering, but exposure to Bio-related courses in university got me excited about Molecular BiologyLike many othersErwin Schrodinger's book [[http://www.whatislife.ie/downloads/What-is-Life.pdf|'What is life?']] influenced my decision to become a biologist. I became fascinated with gene regulatory networks and complexity of biological processes+This wiki contains information about my profession and random topics of interest. First, a bit of backgroundwork at [[http://www.biology.mcmaster.ca|McMaster University]] and conduct research and teaching activitiesMy early education was in the physical sciences. During undergraduate studies, exposure to biochemistry got me interested in nucleic acids and, more broadly, molecular biologyAfter reading two books, [[http://www.whatislife.ie/downloads/What-is-Life.pdf|'What is life?']] by Erwin Schrodinger and {{:genetic-switch.jpg?linkonly|'A Genetic Switch'}} by Mark Ptashne, I was inspired to pursue a career in biological sciences, specifically in areas of gene expression and gene regulation. Collectively, these experiences influenced my Ph.D. thesis work and subsequent research activities.\\ 
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 +I am an expert on two leading invertebrate models, namely, fruit fly (//[[http://eol.org/pages/733739/overview|D. melanogaster]]//) and nematode (two related species - //[[http://eol.org/pages/403869/overview|C. elegans]]// and //[[http://www.briggsae.org/|C. briggsae]]//).  
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 +At McMaster, my laboratory uses nematodes to study projects related to reproductive system development and evolution, stress response, and agingBesides doing research, teach undergraduate and graduate courses related to my discipline. See the [[http://www.biology.mcmaster.ca/gupta/|McMaster Biology page]] and [[http://www.macwormlab.net|my laboratory website]] for more details.\\ 
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 +If you have any questions, comments, or ideas to share, feel free to send those at //bgupta~dot~bio~at~gmail~dot~com//.\\
  
-My current interests lie in developmental genetics, evolutionary biology, neurobiology, animal behavior, reproductive system development, and aging. I have experience of working with leading invertebrate animal models, fruit fly [[http://eol.org/pages/733739/overview|D. melanogaster]] and nematodes [[http://eol.org/pages/403869/overview|C. elegans]] and C. briggsae.  
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-In addition to doing research work and training students, I teach undergraduate and graduate courses related to my discipline. See [[this page]] and [[http://www.macwormlab.net|this]] for more information.  
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