Geetha Subramanyam

Associate Scientist at Neurona Therapeutics

Geetha Subramanyam has a diverse work experience in the field of scientific research. Geetha started their career as an Undergraduate Student Researcher at Aravinda Biosolutions in 2010, where they analyzed the QSAR properties of drugs and performed bioinformatics tasks. Geetha then worked as an Undergraduate Student Researcher at Andhra Pradesh Forensic Science Laboratories, conducting paternity testing through DNA analysis.

In 2012, Geetha became a Graduate Student Researcher at San Jose State University, where they focused on stem cell research and differentiation into neuronal and cardiac lineages. Geetha gained further research experience as a CIRM Bridges Trainee at Stanford University School of Medicine from 2013 to 2014, studying prenatal maternal immune activation and its effects on fetal neuro-development.

Geetha joined Ultragenyx Pharmaceutical Inc. in 2015 as a Temporary Research Associate, working on biomarker identification for GNE myopathy treatment. Geetha conducted Western blots, histochemistry, and imaging techniques during this role.

Since 2016, Geetha has been at Neurona Therapeutics, starting as a Research Associate I and working their way up to their current role as an Associate Scientist. Geetha'sresponsibilities include conducting research, data analysis, and experimental techniques.

Overall, Geetha Subramanyam's work experience demonstrates a strong background in scientific research, particularly in stem cell research, drug analysis, and molecular biology techniques.

Geetha Subramanyam pursued their higher education starting from 2007 to 2011 at Chaitanya Bharathi Institute Of Technology, where they earned a Bachelor of Technology (BTech) degree in Biotechnology. Following that, from 2012 to 2015, they attended San Jose State University and completed their Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Molecular and Microbiology.

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Timeline

  • Associate Scientist

    July, 2022 - present

  • Senior Research Associate

    February, 2020

  • Research Associate II

    August, 2017

  • Research Associate I

    February, 2016