Nitesh Kumar Khandelwal, Ph.D. (he/him)

  • Research Assistant Professor of Chemical Physiology and Biochemistry, School of Medicine

Biography

Dr. Nitesh Kumar Khandelwal is fascinated by the role of membrane proteins in solute transport and signaling. He uses a wide array of tools such as structure biology, microbiology, molecular biology, cell biology, biochemical and biophysics to dissect mechanisms involved in drug resistance and pathogenicity. His goal is to develop structure-guided therapeutics to tackle human fungal and bacterial pathogens.

He identified the functions of three orphan ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters in Candida albicans using gene manipulation, drug screening, and yeast genetics (PMID:29158264, 2702605, 30642932). He solved the first yeast vacuolar ABC transporter (Ycf1) structure in multiple conformations representing the snapshots of transport cycle and post-translational modification mediated regulation (PMID: 3527748, 38493146, 39209537, 38352558).

In another project, by employing cryo-EM, he investigated the structure and inhibition mechanisms of Mycobacterium tuberculosis essential transporter efflux protein A as a novel drug target (PMID: 40169593). This finding revealed the structural basis for the synergistic effects of two small molecule inhibitors and their potential for combination therapies in anti-tuberculosis treatment.

Education and training

  • Degrees

    • Ph.D., 2016, Jawaharlal Nehru University
    • M.Sc., 2010, Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
    • B.Sc., 2008, University of Rajasthan
  • Fellowship

    • Postdoctoral training at University of California San Francisco (2022-2024)
    • Postdoctoral training at University of Arizona (2018-2022)

Areas of interest

  • Structure Biology
  • Drug resistance mechanisms
  • Host-pathogen interaction
  • Fungal and bacterial pathogens

Honors and awards

  • Young Investigator Award 2023 from the Journal of Fungi (JoF)
  • Young Scientist Award 2017 from the Society of Biological Chemists, India

Publications

Publications