Jeyantt Srinivas Sankaran, Ph.D. has a diverse work experience in the field of regenerative medicine and materials science. From 2009 to 2011, they worked as a Research Associate at The University of Texas at Arlington, where they developed a novel lithography-free technique for microfluidic channel fabrication and mentored undergraduate researchers. In 2012, they joined the Stem Cell Bioprocessing and Regenerative Biomaterials Group at the University of Wisconsin-Madison as an Honorary Research Associate. During this time, their research focused on stem cell bioprocessing and regenerative biomaterials. From 2012 to 2016, Sankaran worked at Stony Brook University, where they held multiple roles. As a Graduate Research Assistant, they developed a bioinformatics approach to identify genetic targets responsible for altering disuse bone loss. Jeyantt Srinivas also collaborated with a team of researchers to discover the cytocompatibility and osteoblastic cell adhesion properties of carbon nanotube scaffolds. Additionally, they served as a Micro-computed Tomography Specialist, advising researchers from various disciplines and providing training in micro-computed tomography scanning and analysis. As a Graduate Teaching Assistant, Sankaran designed instructional material, delivered lectures, and conducted laboratory sessions for undergraduate students. In 2016, they became a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where they developed a novel epigenetic strategy to promote bone regeneration and investigated the relationship between intranuclear actin structure and stem cell commitment to bone lineage. In 2018, Sankaran joined Organogenesis Inc. as a Field Product Specialist, focusing on medical communications, curriculum development, and scientific information dissemination to healthcare professionals and executives.
Jeyantt Srinivas Sankaran, Ph.D. has an extensive education history. Jeyantt Srinivas first attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, although no specific start and end year is provided for this period. Afterwards, they pursued a Master of Science degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering at The University of Texas at Arlington, graduating between 2009 and 2011. Finally, they obtained a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree in Biomedical Engineering from Stony Brook University, where they studied from 2012 to 2016. Additionally, it is mentioned that they returned to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, although the timeframe and degree obtained during this period are not specified.
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