Swati Gupta, PhD
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INSTRUCTOR | Neuroscience
Research Topics
Molecular Biology, Neuroscience, Parkinson's Disease, Protein Trafficking & Sorting, Synapses, Synaptic Plasticity

Swati Gupta is a Neuroscience postdoctoral fellow in the laboratories of Dr. Deanna Benson and Dr. George Huntley . Her research is focused on understanding how a Parkinson’s Disease risk mutation (LRRK2 G2019S) impacts glutamate receptor trafficking dynamics.

She obtained her PhD in Neuroscience from the lab of Dr. Farah D. Lubin, University of Alabama at Birmingham. Her thesis work focused on understanding the role of histone methylation in the medial temporal lobe during long-term memory formation. She then went on to pursue her postdoctoral research in the lab of Dr. Josef T. Kittler, University College London, where she investigated the role of Nischarin in regulating glutamate transporter trafficking at the synapse.

During her postdoc at Mount Sinai, Dr. Gupta has been recipient of the NIH WIST fellowship and a Rainwater Tau Leadership fellow. In addition to her research, Dr. Gupta has been involved in teaching graduate and medical school courses and is a member of the Neuroscience Postdoctoral Association.

Glutamate receptor trafficking in Lrrk2 mouse model
My current research is centered on investigating the molecular mechanisms that underlie synaptic receptor trafficking in the striatum of healthy and Lrrk2 G2019S mutant mice. I am using a combination of molecular biology tools, imaging techniques, electrophysiology, and optogenetic approach to gain mechanistical insights into how Lrrk2 modulates receptor trafficking and synaptic plasticity at the cortico-striatal synapse.

2022

Recipient of 30th Anniversary Tau Leadership Award

Rainwater Charitable Foundation

2021

NIH WIST Fellowship

NIH