Dr. Jaideep Banerjee, PhD, MSL-BC, BCMAS

Telephone: 614 558-6700

Email: jaideep.b@gmail.com

CAREER SUMMARY

I received my PhD in Molecular, Cell and Developmental Biology from the Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio. I completed my post-doctoral training at the US Army Institute of Surgical Research in San Antonio, Texas and at George Washington University in Washington, DC. Over the last 15 years, I have been involved with various aspects of wound healing research and is an editor for the journal Advances in Wound Care, Current Stem Cell Research & Therapy and Antioxidants. I have worked as a consultant with Walter Reed Army Institute of Research and with Mike O'Callaghan Military Medical Center. Currently, I lead the Medical Science Liaison team and clinical strategy for Regenerative Medicine Products in the Dept. of Clinical & Medical Affairs at Smith and Nephew.

EDUCATION


JOB PROFILE

  • Sr. Manager (Medical Science Liaisons) and Clinical Strategy Lead (Wound Healing and Tissue Products)

- Smith & Nephew (2020 - Present)

  • Medical Affairs (Medical Science Liaison)

- Smith & Nephew/Osiris Therapeutics (2018 - 2020)

Key Opinion Leader management (IIS)

Educate health care providers and payers through presentations, journal clubs, grand rounds and consultation.

Assist commercial, market access, regulatory and health economic research teams

Review and approve promotional materials

Train new hire sales personnel on scientific and clinical evidence.

Clinical Strategy and evidence generation (post-market and NPD)

  • Journal Editor

- Advances in Wound Care

- Current Stem Cell Research & Therapy

- Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity

  • Scientific Consultant/Writer

- ICON Government & Public Health Solutions

- Vomaris Innovations

  • Cell & Molecular Biology Research (Tissue Injury and Repair)

- Wound Healing

- Myocardial Infarction

HONORS

Scholarship for Keystone symposium on vascular biology, USA, 2018.

Excellence in Translational and Regenerative Science, Wound Healing Society of America, USA, 2014, 2015 and 2017

Wound Biotechnology Foundation Travel Award, Wound Healing Society, USA, 2012

2nd prize poster award, San Antonio postdoctoral research forum, USA, 2016.

Best poster awards in Graduate Student category, Translational to Clinical Research meeting, USA, 2011 and 2013.

Best oral presentation, Dept. of Surgery Research Day, The Ohio State University, USA, 2012.

Best Poster, The Ohio State University Graduate Program Research Day, USA, 2010 and 2011.

Best Poster, The Ohio State University Medical Center Research Day, USA, 2010 and 2011.

National Scholarship by the Government of India for pursuing Master of Science program, India, 2002.

PUBLICATIONS

Research Articles:

1. Banerjee J, Seetharaman S, Wrice NL et al. Delivery of silver sulfadiazine and adipose derived stem cells suing fibrin hydrogel improves infected burn wound healing; PLoS One, 2019.

2. Biswas A*, Ghatak S*, Banerjee J* et al. Wound ischemia inducible hypoxamiR miR-1 compromises healing by silencing Notch Ligand Delta-Like 1; Molecular Therapy (In review, 2019).

3. Zurawski DV, Black CC, Alamneh YA, Biggeman L, Banerjee J, et al. A porcine wound model of Acinetobacter baumannii infection, Adv Wound Care, 2019

4. Leighton X, Bera A, Eidelman O, Bubendorf L, Zellweger T, Banerjee J, et al. Tissue microarray analysis delineate potential prognostic role of Annexin A7 in prostate cancer progression. PLoS One, 2018

5. Banerjee J*, Ghatak PD*, Roy S, et al. Silver-Zinc redox-coupled electroceutical wound dressing disrupts bacterial biofilm; PlosOne, 2015.

6. Ghatak S, Chan Y, Khanna S, Banerjee J, et al. Barrier function of the repaired skin is disrupted following arrest of Dicer in keratinocytes; Molecular Therapy, 2015

7. Dickerson R, Banerjee J, Rauckhorst A, et al. Does oral supplementation of a fermented papaya preparation correct respiratory burst function of innate immune cells in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients? Antixoidants & Redox Signaling, 2015.

8. Banerjee J, Das Ghatak P, Roy S, et al. Improvement of human keratinocyte migration by a redox active bioelectric dressing; PloS One, 2014.

9. Roy S*, Banerjee J*, Gnyawali SC, et al. Suppression of induced microRNA-15b prevents rapid loss of cardiac function in a Dicer depleted model of cardiac dysfunction; PloS One, 2013.

10. Khanna S, Rink C, Ghoorkhanian R, Gnyawali S, Heigel M, Wijesinghe DS, Chalfant CE, Chan YC, Banerjee J, et al. Loss of miR-29b following acute ischemic stroke contributes to neural cell death and infarct size; J Cerebral blood flow metabol, 2013.

11. Rohlena J, Dong LF, Kluckova K, Zobalova R, Goodwin J, Tilly D, Stursa J, Pecinova A, Philimonenko A, Hozak P, Banerjee J, et al. Mitochondrially targeted α-tocopheryl succinate is antiangiogenic: potential benefit against tumor angiogenesis but caution against wound healing; Antioxidants & Redox Signaling, 2011.

12. Biswas S, Roy S, Banerjee J, et al. Hypoxia inducible microRNA-210 attenuates keratinocyte proliferation and impairs closure in a murine model of ischemic wounds; Proc Natl Acad Sci USA, 2010.

Review Articles:

  1. Banerjee J, Nguyen BN. Role of Poly(ADP) Ribose-1 in wound healing Adv Wound Care, 2019

  2. Rao S, Zaidi S, Banerjee J, et al. Transforming Growth Factor-β in liver cancer stem cells and regeneration; Hepatology Communications, 2017.

  3. Banerjee J, Sen CK. microRNA and Wound Healing; Adv Exp Med Biol, 2015.

  4. Banerjee J, Sen CK. MicroRNAs in skin and wound healing; Methods Mol Biol, 2013.

  5. Chan YC, Banerjee J, Choi SY, Sen CK. miR-210: the master hypoxamir; Microcirculation, 2011.

  6. Banerjee J, Chan YC, Sen CK. MicroRNAs in skin and wound healing; Physiol Genomics, 2010.

Book Chapters:

  1. Banerjee J and Dhall S. Therapeutic benefits of treating chronic diabetic wounds with placental membrane allografts. Wound Healing, Tissue Repair, and Regeneration in Diabetes, Elsevier publications, 2020.

  2. Zurawski DV, Banerjee J, Alamneh YA, et al. Skin and soft tissue models for Acinetobacter baumannii infection. Acinetobacter baumannii: Methods and Protocols, Methods in Molecular Biology, vol. 1946, Springer Nature, 2019.

  3. Banerjee J, Sen CK. Skin wound healing, miRNAs in Regenerative Medicine; Elsevier publications, 2014.

  4. Banerjee J, Sen CK. Wound Tissue Oximetry: A Cornerstone in Wound Care, Measurements in Wound Healing; Springer Publication, 2011.

  5. Banerjee J, Sen CK. Chronic Wounds and Inflammation, Chronic inflammation: molecular pathophysiology, nutritional and therapeutic intervention; CRC Press, 2011.

  6. Banerjee J, Sen CK. Hypoxia inducible MicroRNAs in Chronic Ischemic Wounds; Adv wound care, Vol 2, Mary Ann Liebert publications, 2010.

Editorials:

  1. Banerjee J, Das A, Sinha M and Saha S. Biological efficacy of medicinal plant extracts in preventing oxidative damage. Oxid Med Cell Longev, 2018

  2. Banerjee J, Khanna S, Bhattacharya A. MicroRNA regulation of oxidative stress. Oxid Med Cell Longev, 2017

  3. DaCosta RS, Ottolino-Perry K, Banerjee J. Can Imaging Put the “Advanced” Back in Advanced Wound Care? Adv in Wound Care, 2016.

Wound Biotechnology Foundation Award 2012

T.K.Hunt Best Poster Award,

T2C Wound Care Conference 2013

Excellence in Translation Regenerative Science Award, WHS, 2014

Excellence in Translation Regenerative Science Award, WHS, 2015

Excellence in Translation Regenerative Science Award, WHS, 2017

WHS Faculty 2019

SAWC/WHS 2019

CTTE 2019, Case Western University with Dr. Arnold Caplan

SAWC/WHS 2019