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Dr. Sagarika  Bhattacharjee
Name
: Dr. Sagarika Bhattacharjee
Designation
: Assistant professor
Medical Registration Number
: AMC 19091
Academic Qualification
: MBBS.,MD.,Ph.D. (Doctor of Philosophy)
Areas of Interest
: Personalised Neurostimulation
My research focuses on using non-invasive neuromodulation tools to elucidate structure and network- function in the brain underlying human behaviour, so that it can be advanced as a personalized therapy for diseases of brain and mind.
Total Publications
: 35
Publications
S.No Publications
1 Kashyap, R., Zhou C, Tsapkini K, Desmond, J. E., Chen SHA, Bharath, RD, Bhattacharjee S, (2025). Longitudinal Evaluation of Common and Unique Brain Networks In Variants of Primary Progressive Aphasia. Alzheimer's Research & Therapy, (under press, impact factor:9)
2 Bhattacharjee, S., Sivakumar, P.T., Venkatasubramanian, G., Oishi, K., Desmond, J.E., Rapp, B., Chen, S.H.A., Sathyaprabha, T.N., & Udupa, K, Kashyap, R., (2025).Personalized Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation for Behavioral and Neurophysiologic Outcomes. JAMA Network Open. (impact factor:13.8)
3 Bhattacharjee, S., Sivakumar, P.T., Venkatasubramanian, G., Oishi, K., Tsapkini, K., Chen, S.H.A., Rapp, B., Desmond, J.E., Sathyaprabha, T.N., & Udupa, K, Kashyap, R.(2025). The role of structural and functional parameters in designing pathology-specific tDCS protocols for primary progressive aphasia. Alzheimer's Research & Therapy, (under press, impact factor:9)
4 Bhattacharjee, S.#, Kashyap, R., Sreeraj, V. S., Sivakumar, P. T., Venkatasubramanian, G., Desmond, J. E., ... & Udupa, K. (2024). Personalized Dose Selection for Treatment of Patients with Neuropsychiatric Disorders Using tDCS. Brain Sciences 14(12), 1162. (impact factor:2.7),
5 Bhattacharjee, S.#, Kashyap, R., Udupa, K., Bashir, S., Venkatsubramanian, G., Oishi, K., ... & Chen, S. A. (2024). Alignment of behaviour and tDCS stimulation site induces maximum response: evidence from online tDCS and ERP. Scientific Reports14(1), 19715. (impact factor:3.998),
Awards
S.No Awards
1 Runner up for best PhD student at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
2 NTU Graduate scholarship, Singapore
3 University of Canterbury Doctoral Fellowship
4 Assam Science and Technology Grant, India
5 Department of biotechnology MD/MS thesis grant 2012-2013
Other Achievements
S.No AwAchievementsards
1 PROJECT AS A PI: DBT Ramalingaswamy re-entry fellow