TapasreeRoy Sarkar Texas A & M UniversityUnited States

TapasreeRoy Sarkar
Dr. Sarkar received her Ph.D. from Purdue University on Biological Engineering, where she worked on “biophysical and biomolecular approaches to assess cell signaling and cross talk in breast cancer cells”. She did her first post-doctoral research at National Cancer Institute (NCI/NIH), focusing on the tumor suppressor role of C/EBPδ. During her second post-doctoral research at M.D. Anderson Cancer Center with Dr. Sendurai Mani, she has focused on identification and characterization of a breast cancer stem cell marker (GD2). Dr. Sarkar gained extensive experience working with cancer cell lines as well as in vivo xenograft models, and human tumor samples. She is currently an Assistant Professor at Biology and a co-director of the Center for Statistical Bioinformatics. Her lab is focusing on the role of tumor microenvironment in mammary tumor progression and drug response. She is trained in an interdisciplinary field bringing together the knowledge of Cancer Biology, Bioinformatics, Metabolomics, Molecular Biology, and Nanotechnology. Her research work is published in Oncogene, PNAS, Molecular and Cellular Biology, Cancer Research, Oncotarget, Genome Biology, Neoplasia, Breast Cancer Research etc.

Tuesday 09 June 2026