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Snusha Ravikumar is a Research Fellow in Neuroscience at the Yale School of Medicine (YSM), Yale University. Her role involves advanced research and academic contributions within the field of Neuroscience, focusing on molecular mechanisms and genetic pathways in model organisms. She is affiliated with YSM, contributing to its interdisciplinary research environment.
Education details are not explicitly provided in the available text. Her research interests center on RNA interference dynamics in C. elegans, gene silencing processes at single-cell resolution, functional mosaicism in genetic regulation, and the spatial organization of mitochondria in neural systems. These studies bridge molecular biology, genetics, and neuroscience to understand fundamental biological processes and their implications in health and disease.
Her recent articles highlight a focus on transgenerational effects of RNA-based gene silencing and mitochondrial connectivity analysis. No scientific awards are mentioned in the provided materials. She has not been listed as an advisor to formal students, and specific grants or funding sources related to her work are not detailed here. She may be part of collaborative research teams or labs at YSM, but explicit lab or team affiliations are not documented in the text.
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