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Title: Dr. Sat Bhattacharya: AIDS and HIV Researcher


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Dr. Sat Bhattacharya AIDS and HIV Researcher
While working as a Research Scientist at New York
Universitys Research Center for HIV and AIDS
Infection, Dr. Sat Bhattacharya investigated the
molecular events that caused the infection of HIV
in cells. He also assisted in writing the
National Institute of Health grant for the
project, which boosted the ensembles ability to
conduct their research and make developments in
this critical study.
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Dr. Sat Bhattacharya Displays Tech Skills
Aside from his expertise in the medical field,
Dr. Sat Bhattacharya has formal training in the
tech industry that comes handy in his profession.
He has familiarity with DNA and medical computer
databases and is trained in interactive media,
web design and development. Dr. Sat Bhattacharya
is familiar with several different computer
programs that help accomplish all the
aforementioned tasks.
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Dr. Sat Bhattacharyas Most Used Programs
Dr. Sat Bhattacharya has a background in the tech
industry that he uses to his advantage today in
his work as a medical researcher for ASS and
MSKCC and as the Founder of Harlem Children
Society. He often uses the following programs
DBaseIII, Cobol, Lotus 123, Fortran IV,
PhotoShop, Adobe Illustrator, Java Script,
Shockwave, Quick Time VR, Adobe After Effects,
Sound Edit 16, DeBabelizer, Adobe Page Mill, WP
6.1 and Word 6.0.
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Dr. Sat Bhattacharyas Work for the WHO
Dr. Sat Bhattacharya worked at the World Health
Organization (WHO) Center for Viral Research at
the National Institute of Virology in Pune,
India. His work revolved around the development
of a vaccine using Monoclonal Hybridoma
Technology, against Japanese encephalitis, which
included the production of monoclonal
anti-idiotypic antibodies. Dr. Sat Bhattacharyas
work for the WHO was a pivotal step forward in
battling this disease.
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