Sidharth Shankar
About Sidharth Shankar
Sidharth Shankar is a Research Associate I with a background in microbiology and experience in investigating therapeutic potentials at Harvard Medical School.
Sidharth Shankar - Research Associate I
Sidharth Shankar holds the position of Research Associate I. His role involves actively participating in research efforts and contributing to ongoing projects. As a research associate, he performs a variety of tasks such as data collection, analysis, and reporting findings. His position demands a strong foundation in scientific methodologies and an understanding of the research subject matter.
Sidharth Shankar's Education
Sidharth Shankar earned his bachelor's degree in Microbiology from the University of Washington. This rigorous academic program provided him with a solid grounding in the biological sciences, including fundamental concepts in microbiology, laboratory techniques, and research methodologies. His education has equipped him with the knowledge and skills required to excel in his professional research pursuits.
Sidharth Shankar's Background at Harvard Medical School
Sidharth Shankar spent three years in the Otterbein Lab at Harvard Medical School. During his tenure, he concentrated on investigating the therapeutic potential of low dose carbon monoxide. His research was particularly focused on its applications across models of sepsis and traumatic brain injury. His work in the lab involved experimental design, data acquisition, and interpretation of results to understand the potential benefits and mechanisms of low dose carbon monoxide therapy.