Jayanta Debnath | |
Citizenship: | US |
Birth Place: | North Carolina |
Footnotes: | Lokenath Debnath (father) |
Jayanta Debnath (born 1971) is an American physician who specializes in pathology. His research focuses on autophagy as it relates to cancer. He is the chair of the University of California, San Francisco department of pathology and a co-editor of the .
Jayanta Debnath was born in 1971 in North Carolina where his father Lokenath Debnath was a professor of mathematics at East Carolina University.[1] [2] Debnath attended Georgia Institute of Technology, graduating in 1992 with a bachelor's degree in chemistry. He then attended Harvard Medical School for his Doctor of Medicine, graduating in 1998. From 1998 to 2003 he completed his internship, medical residency, and fellowship in pathology at Brigham and Women's Hospital.[3]
From 2003 to 2005 he was an instructor of cell biology at Harvard Medical School. In 2005, he joined the faculty of University of California, San Francisco as an assistant professor. He was promoted to associate professor in 2011 and full professor in 2016.[3] In 2018, he was appointed the chair of UCSF's pathology department, succeeding Abul K. Abbas.[4] In 2021 he was one of the six researchers at UCSF to jointly win the Endeavor Award from the Mark Foundation for Cancer Research, which is a US$3 million research grant to study metastasis of cancer.[5] Debnath's research focuses on the cellular process of autophagy and its relevance to cancer, specifically breast cancer. He formerly served as the chair of the integration panel for the United States Department of Defense's Breast Cancer Research Program.[4] As of 2021, he is a co-editor of the .[6] He has also served as an associate editor of the journal Autophagy.[4]
In 2021 he was the recipient of the American Society for Investigative Pathology's Outstanding Investigator Award.[7] [8]
Debnath is Indian-American and speaks Bengali as well as English.[7] [9]