Editorial Board
Samarth Bhatt
University of Florida · United States
Editorial leadership for Journal of Chromosomes
Research interests
- Molecular Cytogenetics
- Molecular Genetics
- Dna Methylation Analyses
Biography
Educational Qualifications:
• Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) – University Montpellier I, France (Cotutelle de These together with University Jena, Germany).
• European diploma in molecular cytogenetics – University Montpellier I (France).
• Masters in Science (M. Sc) in Biomedical technology – Gujarat University (India).
• Certificate In Computing (CIC) - Indira Gandhi National Open University (India).
• Bachelors in Science (B. Sc) in Biochemistry (Vocational Biotechnology) - Gujarat University (India).
Research and Work Experience:
1. From August 2016 - Present: Graduate Teaching Assistant at Department of Psychology of University Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA.
2. From September 2013 - May 2015: Other Personnel Services at Department of Psychology of University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA.
3. From March 2012 - Dec. 2012: Scientific co-worker at Institute of Human Genetics, Jena, Germany.
4. From Feb 2010 - Oct. 2011: Scientific co-worker at Institute of Human Genetics, Jena, Germany.
5. From Aug. 2008 - Aug. 2009: Post Doc Associate at Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, USA.
6. From Sept. 2004 - Dec. 2004: Junior Research Associate at Bhopal Memorial Hospital and Research Center, Bhopal, India.
7. From Dec. 2001 - Aug. 2004: Junior Research Fellow at Gujarat Cancer Research Institute, Ahmedabad, India.
Selected publications
- A Unique NIPT Discordance: FISH Comes to Rescue 2023
- Children’s Relationship With Their Pet Dogs and OXTR Genotype Predict Child–Pet Interaction in an Experimental Setting 2018
- Putting a finger on the problem: Finger stick blood draw and immunization at the well-child exam elicit a cortisol response to stress among one-year-old children 2018
- BNDF methylation in mothers and newborns is associated with maternal exposure to war trauma 2017
- Effect of Pet Dogs on Children's Perceived Stress and Cortisol Stress Response 2017
- Complex translocation disrupting TCF4 and altering TCF4 isoform expression segregates as mild autosomal dominant intellectual disability 2016
Ranked by citation impact (Crossref) where available, newest otherwise · verified via ORCID.
Considering JC for your work?
This journal is guided by Samarth Bhatt (University of Florida) and a peer-review board of practising researchers. Open access, author-retained copyright (CC BY), and a clear editorial process.