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Suvimal Kumar Sindhu is an Associate Research Scientist in the Department of Neuroscience at Yale School of Medicine. His research focuses on molecular mechanisms underlying brain development, particularly the roles of microRNAs and signaling pathways (e.g., Wnt7b) in neural stem cell fate and regional specification. He holds a PhD from Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur in Biological Sciences & Bio-Engineering.
- Education: PhD, Biological Sciences & Bio-Engineering (IIT Kanpur)
Key research interests include avian and mammalian forebrain development, neurogenesis, and the regulatory networks driving hippocampus formation. He collaborates with researchers like Alvaro Duque, Juan Arellano, and Pasko Rakic on projects involving macaque telencephalon molecular programs and developmental neurobiology. His work has been published in Science and Development.
Notable publications analyze microRNA-19b’s role in modulating Wnt signaling and neurogenic processes, with recent work exploring macaque brain developmental programs. Sindhu’s contributions bridge molecular genetics and systems-level neuroscience, emphasizing evolutionary and developmental perspectives.

