I am a Neuroscientist exploring neuroprotective mechanisms of drugs in brain disorders. Over the 10 years of my scientific career, both in academia and hospital, I have developed excellent scientific and people skills which I believe have helped me to grow and succeed in my career. I help students, graduates, scholars, scientists and doctors to develop personal and professional connections in their field, gain valuable research experience through faculty-mentored projects and assist them to...
I am a Neuroscientist exploring neuroprotective mechanisms of drugs in brain disorders. Over the 10 years of my scientific career, both in academia and hospital, I have developed excellent scientific and people skills which I believe have helped me to grow and succeed in my career. I help students, graduates, scholars, scientists and doctors to develop personal and professional connections in their field, gain valuable research experience through faculty-mentored projects and assist them to become independent researchers in their field by creating a powerful leadership mindset. Apart from research and mentoring, I teach Anatomy to graduates in the evening. On the weekends, I volunteer for different non-profit organizations, where I conduct outreach programs to spread awareness about Epilepsy and teach them techniques on how to develop a strong mindset.
Being diagnosed with Epilepsy since birth, I have risen above my circumstances and have worked hard to be where I am today. I believe that at the end of the day it’s not about what we have or even what we’ve accomplished. It’s about what we’ve given back. So, my goal is to help and give people all the mentoring and knowledge they need in shaping up their career in science and teaching. I have successfully trained and mentored hundreds of introvert scientists, doctors and students on how to give talks, presentations and lectures, and have taught over 35 molecular and cellular biology techniques, and how to write scientific articles, grants and proposals.
I have a strong background in Neuroscience and Cell Biology, and I am skilled in over 35 scientific techniques which includes genomics, proteomics and electrophysiology. I have been investigating how alterations in cellular and molecular mechanisms mediate neuroinflammation, neurodegeneration and neural circuit dysfunctions in CNS disorders. In addition, I also investigate the mechanisms through which the intervention compounds affords neuroprotection and seizure reduction in rodent models of diseases, and i