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    Sathish Ramakrishnan, PhD

    Assistant Professor
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    Biography

    Dr. Ramakrishnan is an Assistant Professor of Pathology at Yale School of Medicine. His laboratory focuses on understanding the cellular and molecular mechanisms of fusion proteins, which mediate a wide range of cellular processes, including hormone and neurotransmitter release, cell growth, cytokinesis, cancer signaling, progression, and onset. He and his colleagues quantitively dissect the role of SNAREs, and their regulators in normal and diseased conditions using engineered suspended lipid bilayer platforms and single-molecule imaging methods. Understanding the key players of exocytosis can drive therapeutic discovery by clarifying which proteins are critical for each step in the signaling pathway and block the disease progression.

    Last Updated on May 21, 2024.

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    Education & Training

    Associate Research Scientist
    Yale University (2021)
    Postdoc
    Yale University
    PhD
    University Montpellier (2014)
    MS
    University Cambridge, Physics (2009)
    MS
    Ecole Normale Superieure (ENS) Paris-Saclay
    BEngSci
    Anna University (2006)

    Research

    Research at a Glance

    Yale Co-Authors

    Frequent collaborators of Sathish Ramakrishnan's published research.

    Publications

    Featured Publications

    2025

    2024

    Academic Achievements & Community Involvement

    Activities

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      Advanced Functional Materials

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      Plos one

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      Advanced Materials

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      Langmuir

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      European Biophysical Journal

    Honors

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      Executive Secretary

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      ADRC Scholar Award

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      Erasmus Fellowship

    Patents

    • Photocleavable lipid nanoprobes for the size selective enrichment of vesicles

      Application#
      WO2025179166A1
      Country
      United States
      Date Issued
      Pending
    • Compositions and methods of direct membrane reprogramming

      Application#
      63/900,317
      Country
      United States
      Date Issued
      Pending

    Teaching & Mentoring

    Mentoring

    • Shiying Huang

      Postdoctoral Associate
      2026 - Present
    • Kavish Saini

      Postdoc
      2026 - Present
    • Michelle Tanujaya

      Postgrad associate
      2026 - Present
    • Hyunhyuk Tae

      Postdoc
      2025 - Present

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