Paramita Pati
Assistant Professor
Academic Appointment(s)
Medical College of Georgia
Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology
Medical College of Georgia
Department of MCG-GS Savannah Partnership
Education
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Ph.D., Pharmacology
Augusta University, 2015
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BA, Chemistry, General
College of Charleston, 2007
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BS, Biochemistry
College of Charleston, 2007
Courses Taught Most Recent Academic Year
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MEDI 6320
Brain, Behavior, & Movement
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MEDI 6120
Foundations of Medicine
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MEDI 6330
Healthcare Across the Lifespan
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MEDI 6150
MCG YOU+
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MEDI 6130
Musculoskeletal/Skin
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MEDI 6100
Orientation to Medicine
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MEDI 6220
Cardiopulmonary/Heme
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MEDI 6240
GI/GU/Endocrine
Teaching Interests
My teaching interest is in pharmacology, and I serve as the Pharmacology Component Director for the pre-clerkship curriculum on the Medical College of Georgia-Savannah Campus.
Scholarship
Selected Recent Publications
- Time-restricted feeding reduces cardiovascular disease risk in obese mice, 2025
Journal Article, Academic Journal
- Chronic mistimed feeding results in renal fibrosis and disrupted circadian blood pressure rhythms, 2024
Journal Article, Academic Journal
- Timed feeding aligns the adipocyte clock to optimize thermogenesis when eating a high-fat diet, 2023
Journal Article, Academic Journal
- Liver circadian clock disruption alters perivascular adipose tissue gene expression and aortic function in mice, 2021
Journal Article, Academic Journal
- Timing of Food Intake Drives the Circadian Rhythm of Blood Pressure, 2020
Journal Article, Academic Journal
Research Interests
My research interest lies in circadian rhythms in vascular and renal physiology. I am interested in the mechanisms underlying the development of cardiovascular and renal disease for the development of improved therapies.