Summary
Bharanidharan Devarajan is a scientist with eight years of experience who transitioned from protein structural biochemistry to integrative computational biology, focusing on genomes, omics, and small-RNA regulatory networks in eye research. He combines hands-on expertise in recombinant cloning, protein expression, purification, x-ray crystallography and electron microscopy with bioinformatics skills in next-generation sequencing analysis. At Aravind Medical Research Foundation he applies this cross-disciplinary toolkit to dissect disease mechanisms, drawing on postdoctoral training at Georgia Tech and UAB. Notably, he bridges wet-lab structural approaches and computational analyses to uncover mechanistic insights that might be missed by either approach alone. Based in Madurai, India, he brings a rare blend of structural biology depth and modern omics-driven systems thinking to translational ocular research.
8 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Master's degree at University of Madras
Aravind Medical Research Foundation