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Manasa Basavaraju is a Researcher at Yale University's Yale School of Medicine, serving as a Lab Manager and Research Associate. Her work focuses on molecular and genetic mechanisms in the nervous system of C. elegans, with a particular emphasis on transcriptomics, alternative splicing, and RNA biology. She integrates bulk and single-cell RNA sequencing techniques to study neuronal profiles and genetic regulation in this model organism.
Her research interests span molecular biology, neuroscience, and genomics, with applications to neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s. She explores how microRNAs influence longevity and disease pathways in C. elegans. Recent work has delved into the molecular topography of entire nervous systems and the stress-responsive genes affecting neuronal survival.
While no scientific awards are listed, her contributions include foundational studies in transcriptomic profiling and in silico analysis of neuronal identity. As a Lab Manager, she oversees experimental workflows and data integration in collaborative research environments.

