Priyam Ghosh
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Priyam Ghosh
@priyamghosh.bsky.social
Researcher, IIT Guwahati
Alzheimer's Disease Theranostics
https://www.linkedin.com/in/ghoshpriyam
I am grateful to share that I've been admitted as a Member of the Royal Society of Chemistry (MRSC).
It's an honour to be part of a global community committed to advancing chemical sciences.
Looking forward to contributing meaningfully through my work in functional organic materials.

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November 22, 2025 at 6:49 PM
We are pleased to share our recent research article published in Small. In this work, we report the rational design and synthesis of a donor-engineered AIE photosensitizer that demonstrates multifunctional behaviour in Alzheimer's disease theranostics.
Link: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1...
Multimodal Therapeutic Approach Using Donor‐Engineered AIE Photosensitizer to Combat Multifaceted Aspects of Alzheimer's Disease
This artwork describes the multimodal activity of new AIE photosensitizer for generating ROS to target amyloid photooxygenation, selective metal chelation, strong Aβ binding affinity, and the ability....
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October 3, 2025 at 4:45 PM
Happy to share I attended ACS Fall 2025 and presented at the Global Virtual Symposium on tackling multifactorial Alzheimer's Disease organized by @acs.org.

Grateful to @acsmedi.bsky.social for providing such excellent platforms to interact with researchers worldwide and exchange valuable insights.
September 22, 2025 at 6:55 AM
Happy to share our latest work published in the @synlettjournal.bsky.social
In this study, we report an Aggregation-Induced Emission Photosensitizer that exhibits dual therapeutic potential for Photodynamic Therapy in Cancer and is a promising candidate for Alzheimer's disease detection and therapy.
April 12, 2025 at 3:07 PM
Recent advances in multifunctional fluorescent probes offer promising approaches for diagnosing and treating Alzheimer's disease by targeting Aβ, metal interactions, and oxidative stress, addressing its multifaceted toxicity. Our article published in Accounts of Materials Research @pubs.acs.org
Multifunctional Fluorescent Probes Unveiling Complex Pathways in Alzheimer’s Disease Pathogenesis
ConspectusAlzheimer’s disease (AD) is a complex neurological disorder with a progressive nature, posing challenges in diagnosis and treatment. It is characterized by the formation of Aβ plaques and neurofibrillary tangles (NFTs), which have been the focus of clinical diagnosis and treatment. Despite decades of research, the elusive nature of AD has made it difficult to develop widely recognized diagnostic and treatment methods. However, recent advances have led to new diagnostic and therapeutic techniques targeting Aβ and tau. These technologies aim to address gaps in our understanding by targeting biomarkers using multifunctional fluorescent organic-molecule-based theranostics. There is a leading hypothesis that Aβ and its oligomers are crucial pathogenic features in AD-afflicted brains. Metals found in Aβ plaques have been linked to AD, contributing to oxidative stress and stabilizing toxic Aβ oligomers. Drug research is addressing AD’s diverse toxicity, including protein aggregation, metal toxicity, oxidative stress, mitochondrial damage, and neuroinflammation. Drug development is adopting multifaceted approaches, focusing on the intricate interaction of AD contributors. Diverse diagnostic techniques and innovative drug development tactics are crucial for AD diagnosis and therapy advances.This Account is focused on analyzing the interaction between fluorescent molecular probes in the context of AD theranostics. It explores their design methods, imaging techniques, and therapeutic applications to develop innovative approaches for diagnosing and treating AD, thereby contributing to the advancement of precision medicine in neurodegenerative disorders. The first section explains the pathological factors associated with AD, while the second part discusses recently identified multifunctional fluorescent compounds as therapeutic and diagnostic targets. We also delve into the multifunctional probes developed in our laboratory over the past decade for the purpose of AD theranostics. The subsequent section covers small molecule and conjugated polymer (CP) chemistry, design, and functions. Our research aims to shed light on AD development by studying the link between Aβ, metal ions, and particularly metal-Aβ interactions. We utilize multifunctional fluorescent molecular probes to target metal-Aβ species, modulate interaction, and guide aggregation into nontoxic, off-pathway aggregates. These multipotent ligands reduce oxidative stress by preventing the production of reactive intermediate species (RIS) from redox-active metal-Aβ. Ongoing research aims to enhance fluorescent compounds for early and accurate detection of AD and to prevent its associated causes. We also explore current challenges and potential methods for developing multifunctional probes for AD theranostics. This Account aims to aid readers in understanding the multifaceted nature of AD and the development of novel multifunctional molecules that target its multifaceted toxicity.
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April 5, 2025 at 6:57 PM
I am grateful to receive this Certificate of Recognition & Appreciation for my contributions as a peer reviewer in 2024.
I completed the ACS Reviewer Lab training, which enhanced my understanding of reviewer ethics and best practices.
Thank you, @acs.org for these acknowledgements!

#PeerReview #ACS
March 29, 2025 at 4:37 PM
Excited to share that our work, "Multifunctional Hydroxyquinoline-Derived Turn-on Fluorescent Probe for Alzheimer's Disease Detection and Therapy", has been featured in this themed collection of Journal of Materials Chemistry B!
#Fluorescence #Bioimaging #Alzheimer's #RSC
March 27, 2025 at 5:06 PM