Sudha Rajamani | |
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Nationality | Indian |
Citizenship | India |
Education | PhD |
Alma mater | National Institute of Immunology, Delhi |
Occupation |
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Awards | Best Poster Award |
Website | www |
Sudha Rajamani is a Indian astrobiologist. She is currently an Associate Professor at the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER), Pune.[1]
Rajamani obtained her PhD in 2002 from the National Institute of Immunology, Delhi. Her thesis revolved around the study of certain aspects of sickle hemoglobin.[2] She continued her research at the Fink Lab at the University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC), and was involved in studying the aggregation of α-synuclein with respect to its role in Parkinson’s disease.[3] Following this she worked in the Deamer lab at UCSC and at the FAS Centre for Systems Biology (Harvard), where she studied the polymerization of biomolecules like amino acids and nucleotides under prebiotic conditions.[4][5]
Her group at IISER Pune is involved in various research projects which aim at understanding the processes leading to the formation of biomolecules, like peptides and nucleic acids, and interaction between these molecules under the conditions that prevailed on the prebiotic Earth.[6][7]
Prof. Rajamani was a contributor to a white paper which was submitted to and cited by the National Academy of Sciences.[8][9] The report called for examining the current state and for further development of life-detecting technologies.
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