
About
Raman Vatsan is an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Madison College of Engineering. His research integrates systems and synthetic biology with computational and experimental approaches to engineer biological systems at protein and genome scales.
Research Interests
- Understanding and designing allosteric proteins using deep mutational scanning and machine learning to uncover sequence-structure-function relationships.
- Engineering synthetic bacteriophages for host range regulation, antibacterial therapies, and precision microbiome editing.
- Developing high-throughput functional assays to predict impacts of genetic variants in disease-relevant genes.
- Designing novel transporters, gene delivery systems, and vaccine scaffolds with customized functionalities.
Tools & Techniques: Computational protein design (Rosetta), deep mutational scanning, chip-based DNA synthesis, metagenomic screening, single-cell RNA sequencing, and pooled barcoding assays.
Laboratory Focus: The Raman Lab emphasizes experimental screens enabling massive mutational perturbations in biological systems, revealing functional landscapes and training predictive models for biotechnological applications.
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