
Stephanie Ramadan
Assistant Professor · Protein-Protein Interactions
University of Wisconsin-Green BayAbout
Stephanie Ramadan is an Assistant Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay in the Human Biology department under the College of Science, Engineering and Technology. Her expertise spans biochemistry, molecular biology, and biotechnology.
- B.S. in Chemistry – Marian University (2007)
- Ph.D. in Chemistry and Biochemistry – University of Delaware (2013)
- MBA in Entrepreneurship – Johns Hopkins Carey Business School (2021)
Dr. Ramadan’s research focuses on protein-protein interactions across human and pathogenic systems, utilizing her innovative AVA-Seq method combining next-generation sequencing with yeast/bacterial two-hybrid principles. Her work aims to identify novel interactions for therapeutic advancements in cancer and infectious diseases.
Recent publications highlight her AVA-Seq methodology’s scalability, Wnt-pathway interactions in colon cancer, and transition metal roles in oocyte meiosis. Collaborations with Weill Cornell Medicine in Qatar underscore her impact in interactome mapping.
- Key Techniques: AVA-Seq, classical biochemistry, molecular cloning
- Model Organisms: Humans, Helicobacter pylori
Find Stephanie Ramadan elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
Ivana Leščić AšlerRuđer Bošković Institute · Research Fellow
Gefei ChenWayne State University · Associate Professor
Rueyling LinUniversity of Texas Southwestern Medical Center · Professor- BBinyam MogessieYale University · Assistant Professor
Danielle DubeBowdoin College · Professor
Gisela StorzNational Institutes of Health · Researcher