Ramya Raghavan

Dr. Ramya Raghavan is a researcher with a Ph.D. from school of medicine, where the research team delved into the fascinating world of molecular physiology and oncogenesis. Her academic focus on mammalian development, is evidenced by her published works on tumor suppressor, prostate function and animal models. Following doctoral studies, Dr Raghavan employed a transcriptomics to study the expression of neural markers in the developing brain. This research provided valuable insights into how the brain builds its complex circuitry. Her interest then shifted towards the practical application of scientific knowledge in a clinical setting. Here, she focused on developing and optimizing novel diagnostic and research methods ultimately contributing to novel diagnoses and better patient care. Her scientific career aligns perfectly with the upcoming book on cancer and spatial genomics subject matter. Beyond foundational knowledge, she extends her expertise to advanced topics, leading graduate-level physiology and molecular biology courses. Recognizing the importance of practical experience, she dedicated significant time to training pre-medicine and graduate students. This dedication to graduate education reflects her dedication to nurturing the next generation of doctors and scientists. With passion for cancer research, combined with a commitment to neuroscience, makes Dr Ramya Raghavan a valuable asset to navigate spatially variable genes in the complex tumor micro environment. Integrating spatial data on cancer associated fibroblasts (CAF) gene expression into a collection of books is an exciting prospect to bridge the gap between basic science and medical applications.

Publications

Microbial Volatile Compounds (MVOCs) in Food Industries and Food Safety Applications
N. Nagashri, L. Archana, Ramya Raghavan. © 2024. 22 pages.
Natural, organic, and preservative-free foods are in high demand, and food quality control is essential for ensuring the safety, taste, appearance, and health value of food...
Rural Women in Leadership
Chaaya Suresh, Shilpa Shankar Moger, Ramya Raghavan. © 2024. 31 pages.
Gender issues and microaggressions are related to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This research provides a starting point on how microaggression is experienced by rural...
Applications of the Saffron European Kitchen Spice Crocus sativus
Chandana Korrapati, Amaramma B. Yaraladdi, Harika Vaddi, Ramya Raghavan. © 2024. 30 pages.
Saffron, is derived from the dried stigmas of flowers of Crocus sativus plant, belonging to the Iridaceae family. It has been used for centuries as a spice for its colour...