Mitra S. Rana

Senior Scientist at NightHawk Biosciences, Inc
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Morrisville, North Carolina, United States, US
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  • English -
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Matt Clark

Mitra is an excellent biochemist. In our time together at NightHawk he showed excellent proficiency in protein characterization and binding capacity. Mitra also has a wealth of biochemistry knowledge that he is willing to share to help troubleshoot experiments or to teach a new skill. Mitra is an excellent coworker and scientist.

Matthew M. Seavey

We hired Mitra into our group to serve as the lead biochemist, we were building several biologics and needed someone with his qualifications. Mitra is a master of protein, he added real value to our group. He was able to decipher real from BS, binding kinetics, stability, expression, affinity, and work out very difficult problems. He is also excellent in training others, sharing and collaborating, he worked with us on grants, is a "no BS" type of guy, and is easy to work with. He is a kind man who is serious in both manner and delivery. He is an asset to any lab, a true scientist. We would have not been able to build the programs and develop biologics to the point where we did without him. Mitra is excellent all around.

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Experience

    • United States
    • Biotechnology Research
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Senior Scientist
      • May 2022 - Present
    • United States
    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Staff Scientist
      • Mar 2019 - Apr 2022

      Helping the St. Jude research community on their projects with difficult proteins - expression, purification, refolding, characterization, and structure. Helping the St. Jude research community on their projects with difficult proteins - expression, purification, refolding, characterization, and structure.

    • United States
    • Biotechnology Research
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Visiting Fellow
      • Mar 2013 - Feb 2019

      Purification, crystallization, characterization, and structures of mammalian membrane proteins Purification, crystallization, characterization, and structures of mammalian membrane proteins

    • Postdoctoral Fellow
      • Jul 2010 - Nov 2012

      Design and characterization of genetically encoded ratiometric sensors for intra-cellular GTP monitoring. Design and characterization of genetically encoded ratiometric sensors for intra-cellular GTP monitoring.

Education

  • The University of Texas at Austin
    Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Cell/Cellular and Molecular Biology
    2003 - 2010

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