Srihari Sritharan, Ph.D. has a diverse work experience spanning various fields. Srihari is currently working as a Business Development Manager at Beacon Biosignals. Previously, they held roles at Acadia Pharmaceuticals Inc., starting as a Senior Analyst in Corporate Development and later transitioning into the role of Manager in Business Development.
Before joining Acadia Pharmaceuticals, Srihari worked at the University of Pennsylvania as a doctoral researcher in the Neuroscience Graduate Group program. During their time there, they focused on developing wireless somatosensory prosthetics for Spinal Cord Injury patients, making significant contributions to the field.
Prior to their work at the University of Pennsylvania, Srihari had a research position at Brown University. Srihari engaged in Computational Nanophysics Research, collaborating with labs in Croatia and Czech Republic to enhance computational nanophysics algorithms. Srihari also conducted Computational Epigenetics Research, utilizing Hidden Markov Models to explore the role of epigenetics in the aging process of Drosophila fruit flies.
Additionally, Srihari worked at Columbia University Medical Center as an iPS Cell Researcher, where they developed viral vectors to convert fibroblast cells to stem cells for potential Alzheimer's treatments. Srihari also had a brief role at Saint Louise Regional Hospital, where they conducted Critical Path Analysis. Srihari started their research career at the University of Wyoming as a Summer Research Program Mentor Assistant.
Overall, Srihari Sritharan, Ph.D. has an extensive background in research and business development, with expertise in neurology, nanophysics, epigenetics, and stem cell research.
Srihari Sritharan, Ph.D. completed their education with a focus on neuroscience and neuroengineering. Srihari began their academic journey at Brown University, where they obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Neuroscience in 2012. During their time at Brown University, they also briefly attended the Rhode Island School of Design in 2011.
Building upon their undergraduate education, Sritharan pursued further studies and enrolled at the University of Pennsylvania from 2012 to 2018. Srihari successfully earned their Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Neuroengineering. This program provided him with a deeper understanding of the intersection between neuroscience and engineering, showcasing their commitment to a multidisciplinary approach to research and academic growth.
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