PROMOTING SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY BETWEEN INDIA AND THE U.S.

Ashish Sahani

My research interests are in Biomedical electronic systems, Medical signal processing and Ultrasound Systems. Our lab aims at becoming one of the leading research centers of research, development and commercialization of medical devices in North India. Please see my website for more details: http://ashishsahani.com/

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Amit Singh

Our research activities are aimed at understanding the fundamental mechanisms involved in chronic human infections. We are focusing our efforts on dissecting how redox signaling controls virulence properties of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).

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Rama Maganti

Medical Interests — Epilepsy and its treatment including surgical treatments — Sleep disorders — EEG — ICU monitoring and Intraoperative Monitoring

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Harjeet Singh

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Lars Steinmetz

His lab develops and applies cutting-edge technologies to investigate the function and mechanism of transcription, the genetic basis of complex phenotypes and the genetic and molecular systems underpinning disease. Their ultimate goal is to enable the development of personalized, preventative medicine. In parallel to his research activities at Stanford, Lars continues to lead his lab at

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Roger Kornberg

Our research is directed towards the mechanism and regulation of RNA polymerase II transcription. Transcription is the first step and the key control point in the pathway of gene expression. Transcriptional regulation underlies development, oncogenesis, and other fundamental processes. In eukaryotes the enzyme RNA Polymerase II is responsible for transcription of messenger RNA making pol’s

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Rajini Rao

Our research focus is to study the roles of intracellualr cation transport in human health and disease using yeast as model organism.

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Sakthivel Sadayappan

Our research is aimed at understanding how muscle protein structure affects heart function and how certain proteins are able to protect the heart from injury. In particular, he is investigating the functional role of the heart protein cardiac myosin binding protein-C (cMyBP-C). cMyBP-C is a protein that organizes muscle structure. Defects in the cMyBP-C gene

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Nirbhay Kumar

The malaria parasite life cycle inside the mosquito is critical for the transmission process. The way a malaria transmission-blocking vaccine will work is that “we will immunize populations with the vaccine, and let the mosquitoes do the job.” When mosquitoes feed on blood they will pick up the antibodies, and the antibodies will work inside

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Carol Horowitz

Dr. Horowitz works with the Institute on projects related to health disparities and community engagement. She leads the community engagement and diversity activities for the NHGRI – funded U01 grant ‘Biorepositories for Genomic Medicine in Diverse Communities’, and is a member of the CERW workgroup of NHGRI’s ‘Electronic Medical Records and Genomics’ (eMERGE) II Network.

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