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9267
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3911

Overview

Siddharth Gaikwad is affiliated with Shirley Ryan AbilityLab in the United States. Their research spans multiple disciplines, with significant contributions to both computer science and medicine. They have published work in areas such as organic chemistry, information systems, computer networks and communications, signal processing, and pathology and forensic medicine.

The scientist's recent publications demonstrate a focus on topics including spam and phishing detection, network security and intrusion detection, advanced malware detection techniques, spinal cord injury research, muscle activation and electromyography studies, nerve injury and rehabilitation, and HER2/EGFR in cancer research.

Notable recent papers include:

  • SMS Spam Detection Using TFIDF and Voting Classifier, 2022, 2022 International Mobile and Embedded Technology Conference (MECON)
  • Combinatorial approaches increasing neuronal activity accelerate recovery after spinal cord injury, 2025, Brain
  • Electrophysiological evidence of Hebbian plasticity in awake adult rats, 2025, Journal of Neurophysiology
  • Integrated Computational Approach for the Discovery of Novel Tropomyosin Receptor Kinase (TRKs) Inhibitors as Anticancer Agents, 2025, ChemistrySelect
  • AI and Machine Learning in Modern Drug Design and Discovery, 2025, International Journal of Advanced Research in Science Communication and Technology

Frequent co-authors in their research include Bing Chen, Jonathan R. Wolpaw, Martin Oudega, Mónica A. Pérez, and Ganesh Ubale.

Publications by Siddharth Gaikwad have appeared in journals and conferences such as 2022 International Mobile and Embedded Technology Conference (MECON), Brain, Journal of Neurophysiology, ChemistrySelect, and International Journal of Advanced Research in Science Communication and Technology.

Best Publications

  • Towards a Comprehensive Catalog of Zebrafish Behavior 1.0 and Beyond

    Allan V Kalueff;Michael Gebhardt;Adam Michael Stewart;Adam Michael Stewart;Jonathan M Cachat

  • Measuring behavioral and endocrine responses to novelty stress in adult zebrafish

    Jonathan Cachat;Adam Stewart;Leah Grossman;Siddharth Gaikwad

  • Analyzing habituation responses to novelty in zebrafish (Danio rerio).

    Keith Wong;Marco Elegante;Brett Bartels;Salem Elkhayat

  • Modeling anxiety using adult zebrafish: A conceptual review

    Adam Stewart;Siddharth Gaikwad;Evan Kyzar;Jeremy Green

  • Three-dimensional neurophenotyping of adult zebrafish behavior.

    Jonathan Cachat;Adam Stewart;Eli Utterback;Peter Hart

  • Characterization of behavioral and endocrine effects of LSD on zebrafish.

    Leah Grossman;Eli Utterback;Adam Stewart;Siddharth Gaikwad

  • Pharmacological modulation of anxiety-like phenotypes in adult zebrafish behavioral models.

    Adam Stewart;Nadine Wu;Jonathan Cachat;Peter Hart

  • The role of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids eicosapentaenoic and docosahexaenoic acids in the treatment of major depression and Alzheimer's disease: Acting separately or synergistically?

    Cai Song;Chu Hsin Shieh;Yi Shyuan Wu;Allan Kalueff

  • Modeling withdrawal syndrome in zebrafish.

    Jonathan Cachat;Peter Canavello;Marco Elegante;Brett Bartels

  • Automated high-throughput neurophenotyping of zebrafish social behavior

    Jeremy Green;Christopher Collins;Evan J. Kyzar;Mimi Pham

  • Behavioral and physiological effects of acute ketamine exposure in adult zebrafish.

    Russell Riehl;Evan Kyzar;Alexander Allain;Jeremy Green

  • Understanding spatio-temporal strategies of adult zebrafish exploration in the open field test

    Adam Michael Stewart;Siddharth Gaikwad;Evan Kyzar;Allan V. Kalueff

  • Zebrafish models to study drug abuse-related phenotypes.

    Adam Stewart;Keith Wong;Jonathan Cachat;Siddharth Gaikwad

  • Modeling seizure-related behavioral and endocrine phenotypes in adult zebrafish

    Keith Wong;Adam Stewart;Thomas Gilder;Nadine Wu

  • Assessing Social Behavior Phenotypes in Adult Zebrafish: Shoaling, Social Preference, and Mirror Biting Tests

    Mimi Pham;Jolia Raymond;Jonathan Hester;Evan Kyzar

  • Zebrafish neurobehavioral phenomics for aquatic neuropharmacology and toxicology research

    Allan V. Kalueff;David J. Echevarria;Sumit Homechaudhuri;Adam Michael Stewart

  • Effects of hallucinogenic agents mescaline and phencyclidine on zebrafish behavior and physiology.

    Evan J. Kyzar;Christopher Collins;Siddharth Gaikwad;Jeremy Green

  • Perspectives of zebrafish models of epilepsy: what, how and where next?

    Adam Michael Stewart;Daniel Desmond;Evan Kyzar;Siddharth Gaikwad

  • Unique and potent effects of acute ibogaine on zebrafish: the developing utility of novel aquatic models for hallucinogenic drug research.

    Jonathan Cachat;Evan J. Kyzar;Christopher Collins;Siddharth Gaikwad

  • The Developing Utility of Zebrafish in Modeling Neurobehavioral Disorders

    Adam Stewart;Ferdous Kadri;John DiLeo;Kyung Min Chung

Frequent Co-Authors

Allan V. Kalueff
Allan V. Kalueff Ural Federal University
Adam Stewart
Adam Stewart Tulane University
Richard E. Brown
Richard E. Brown Dalhousie University
Irving I. Gottesman
Irving I. Gottesman University of Minnesota
Maria Luisa Scattoni
Maria Luisa Scattoni Istituto Superiore di Sanità
David M. Diamond
David M. Diamond University of South Florida
Judith R. Homberg
Judith R. Homberg Radboud University
James E. Zadina
James E. Zadina Tulane University
Robert Gerlai
Robert Gerlai University of Toronto
Denis B. Rosemberg
Denis B. Rosemberg Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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