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Sumit Jamwal is an Associate Research Scientist in Pediatrics at Yale School of Medicine, affiliated with the Kaffman Lab and Pediatrics Department. His research focuses on neurodegenerative disorders, neuroprotection, and drug discovery using primate and rodent models. He holds a PhD in Neuropharmacology and has advanced training in molecular biology and in vivo imaging. His work explores biochemical dysfunctions in Parkinson’s and Huntington’s disease, with recent emphasis on early life stress impacts in sickle cell disease. Jamwal has published extensively on polyamines, mitochondrial biogenesis, and neuroprotective therapies.
Education: PhD in Neuropharmacology (IKG Punjab Technical University, 2017), Postdoctoral Research at Yale School of Medicine (2024). Training includes IBRO Short Stay Fellowship (NYU Shanghai, 2019) and ISN-JNC Schools.
Research Interests: Neuropharmacology, neurodegenerative disease models, mitochondrial dysfunction, sex-based therapeutics, and translational drug discovery.
Publications: Over 30 peer-reviewed articles in journals like *European Journal of Pharmacology*, *Biology of Sex Differences*, and *Neurochemistry International*. His recent work highlights polyamines as anti-aging neuroprotectants and pioglitazone’s role in mitochondrial protection.

