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Paresh Shrimali
PeerJ Reviewer
105 Points

Contributions by role

Reviewer 105

Contributions by subject area

Microbiology
Molecular Biology
Zoology
Biochemistry
Cell Biology
Histology
Cardiology

Paresh C. Shrimali

PeerJ Reviewer

Summary

Bioengineering Bioinspired materials Biomaterials Biotechnology Cell Biology Gels HIV Immunology Molecular Biology

Past or current institution affiliations

Bowling Green State University
Washington University in St. Louis

Work details

Postdoctoral Research Associate

Washington University in St. Louis
October 2019
Biomedical Engineering
Paresh C. Shrimali is a Biomedical Researcher with 10 years of experience working with Nano/Macroscale synthetic or natural biomaterials in order to develop "Off the Shelf Immunomodulatory platforms" for Vaccines & Immunoengineering. He has extensive knowledge of the development of biomaterial mediated antigenic peptides display or delivery of therapeutic genes/drugs. During his Ph.D., Paresh has developed a Cryogel platform with an aim of delivery of lentiviruses carrying genes encoding immunotherapeutic proteins. Currently, he is working towards identifying the mechanisms of Innate Immune cell interactions of Self-assembled Peptide Nanofibers and enhancing their potential.

PeerJ Contributions

  • Reviewed 3

Signed reviews submitted for articles published in PeerJ Note that some articles may not have the review itself made public unless authors have made them open as well.

December 14, 2023
Exosomes from adipose-derived stem cells alleviate premature ovarian failure via blockage of autophagy and AMPK/mTOR pathway
Yu Ren, Jinying He, Xiao Wang, Hongyu Liang, Yuzhen Ma
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.16517 PubMed 38107591
February 24, 2023
How do living conditions affect the gut microbiota of endangered Père David’s deer (Elaphurus davidianus)? Initial findings from the warm temperate zone
Hongyu Yao, Qiying Mo, Hong Wu, Dapeng Zhao
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.14897 PubMed 36860766
July 6, 2022
Ferroptotic cardiomyocyte-derived exosomes promote cardiac macrophage M1 polarization during myocardial infarction
Shengjia Sun, Yurong Wu, Alimujiang Maimaitijiang, Qingyu Huang, Qiying Chen
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.13717 PubMed 35818358