Ravi Das, Ph.D.
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Spanish Limited working proficiency
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Nepali Native or bilingual proficiency
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Hindi Professional working proficiency
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English Full professional proficiency
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Experience
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Integra Therapeutics
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Spain
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Biotechnology Research
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1 - 100 Employee
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Senior Scientist
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Jan 2023 - Present
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ICFO
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Barcelona Area, Spain
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Postdoctoral Researcher
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Jan 2018 - Dec 2022
Lead scientist investigating the underpinnings of proprioception in C. elegans to decipher the fundamental question in mechanobiology-‘how do cells sense force?’ Lead scientist investigating the underpinnings of proprioception in C. elegans to decipher the fundamental question in mechanobiology-‘how do cells sense force?’
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Georgia State University College of Arts & Sciences
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United States
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Higher Education
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1 - 100 Employee
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Graduate Research Assistant
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Aug 2014 - Dec 2017
Senior scientist investigating the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying the dendrite development and functional relationships between dendrite morphogenesis and behavior. Establishing a fly model for studying Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease. Mentoring Ph.D. and master's students. Publishing findings of the project in scientific journals. Assisting in grant writing. Senior scientist investigating the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying the dendrite development and functional relationships between dendrite morphogenesis and behavior. Establishing a fly model for studying Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease. Mentoring Ph.D. and master's students. Publishing findings of the project in scientific journals. Assisting in grant writing.
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George Mason University
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Graduate Research and Teaching Assistant
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Aug 2010 - Jul 2014
Lead graduate student establishing the exosome research in the lab to investigate the presence of viral components, TAR RNA, and host miRNA machinery components in exosomes from cell culture supernatants of HIV-1-infected cells and patient sera. Investigating the role of nuclear lamin protein Nup153 in the nuclear translocation of Tat during HIV-1 transcription and replication. Lead graduate student establishing the exosome research in the lab to investigate the presence of viral components, TAR RNA, and host miRNA machinery components in exosomes from cell culture supernatants of HIV-1-infected cells and patient sera. Investigating the role of nuclear lamin protein Nup153 in the nuclear translocation of Tat during HIV-1 transcription and replication.
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Education
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Georgia State University
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Neuroscience -
George Mason University
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Microbiology and Infectious Disease -
University of Idaho
BE, Biological System Engineering -
Lewis Clark State College
Bachelor's degree, Computer Science