Priyanka Kothari

Associate Director at NextCure

Priyanka Kothari has a strong background in scientific research and has worked in various scientific roles throughout their career. Priyanka is currently employed at NextCure, Inc., where they have held multiple positions. Starting in February 2020, they worked as a Scientist for a year, specializing in a variety of scientific tasks. In January 2021, they were promoted to Scientist II, and in January 2022, they further advanced to the role of Scientist III.

Prior to their work at NextCure, Inc., Priyanka pursued their PhD in Cell Biology at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine from August 2014 to February 2020. Priyanka'sresearch, conducted in the lab of Douglas Robinson, PhD, focused on visualizing direct interactions in the mechanobiome. Priyanka utilized microscopy, cell-based assays, and in vitro biochemical systems to investigate how cells change shape in response to their mechanical environment.

Before their doctoral studies, Priyanka worked as a Research Assistant at the University of Pennsylvania from May 2011 to May 2014. In this role, they conducted undergraduate research and completed their master's thesis in the lab of Michael Lampson, PhD. Priyanka'sresearch involved studying the molecular mechanisms of mitotic and DNA damage checkpoint acquisition during zebrafish development. Priyanka also collaborated with physicists to develop an imaging platform to study the mechanical regulation of mitosis in zebrafish embryos.

Overall, Priyanka Kothari's work experience demonstrates their expertise in scientific research, particularly in the areas of cell biology and mechanobiome interactions.

Priyanka Kothari has a strong educational background in the field of science. Priyanka completed their Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Biochemistry from the University of Pennsylvania from 2010 to 2014. Following this, they pursued a Master's Degree in Chemistry at the same institution, and completed it in 2014-2015. After their Master's, they went on to pursue a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Cell Biology at The Johns Hopkins University from 2014 to 2020. Priyanka's education has equipped their with comprehensive knowledge and expertise in the field of science, specifically in the areas of biochemistry and cell biology.

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