Vijay Ramani is an associate professor and PI based in San Francisco who blends computational and molecular biology to develop scalable genomic tools that reveal how chromatin structure controls transcription in health and disease. Over nine years of experience and a PhD in Genome Sciences, he has led methods that resolve nucleic acid structures, profile regulatory phenomena across thousands of single cells, and map chromatin subunit architecture at base-pair resolution. He runs a hybrid lab at UCSF/Gladstone that translates high-throughput sequencing innovations into biochemically accurate models of nuclear organization. His work is notable for integrating single-cell scalability with base-pair precision—an unusual combination that enables both broad population surveys and detailed mechanistic insight. Vijay’s background in chemical and biological engineering informs a quantitative, tool-first approach to biological questions, and he maintains active computational and molecular research programs.
9 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Genome Sciences/Genomics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Genome Sciences/Genomics at University of Washington - School of Medicine
Millburn High School
B.S.E Chemical & Biological Engineering, B.S.E Chemical & Biological Engineering at Princeton University
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