Satya Iyer is a neuroscience researcher and PhD candidate with nine years of research experience focused on peripheral taste signaling and how peptide hormone signaling modulates taste bud responses to nutrients and metabolic states. Based at Georgia State University, Satya brings hands-on expertise in cell culture, taste bud isolation, qPCR, live-cell imaging, immunochemistry, and assay development, and has designed and calibrated multiple experimental workflows. He has mentored undergraduates and graduate students, guided poster projects and an honors thesis, and taught neuroscience laboratory and lecture sessions, blending rigorous bench science with clear communication. Satya’s work probes translational possibilities—exploring peptidergic interventions in the oral cavity as potential adjuncts or alternatives to systemic metabolic drugs—which highlights a unique intersection of sensory biology and metabolic therapeutics.
9 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS, Neuroscience, Master of Science - MS, Neuroscience at Georgia State University
B.S., Neuroscience, B.S., Neuroscience at University of Pittsburgh
A simple restaurant review app made using AWS services.
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