Hari Subramanian, PhD
About Hari Subramanian, PhD
Hari Subramanian, PhD, is the Senior Fellow and Chief Scientist in Research & Development at Boston Scientific, with a distinguished career in neuromodulation and neuroscience research.
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Hari Subramanian, PhD, is the Senior Fellow & Chief Scientist in Research & Development at Boston Scientific.
Current Position at Boston Scientific
Hari Subramanian has been serving as the Senior Fellow & Chief Scientist in Research & Development at Boston Scientific since 2020.
Previous Roles at Boston Scientific
Before his current role, Hari Subramanian worked at Boston Scientific in various capacities. He was a Fellow in Neuromodulation Research & Advanced Concepts from 2019 to 2020. Prior to that, he served as Principal Research Scientist from 2018 to 2019 in the USA.
Academic and Research Background
Hari Subramanian has held significant academic and research positions across various institutions. He was a Senior Fellow (Adjunct) at the University of Sydney from 2013 to 2018, and a Senior Research Fellow at UQCCR from 2013 to 2017 in Brisbane, Australia. Additionally, he worked as a Senior Researcher at the Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health from 2011 to 2013 in Melbourne, Australia, and as a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Leeds from 2010 to 2011 in Leeds, England.
Engineering and Early Career
Hari Subramanian's early career includes a lengthy tenure at Ausgrid, where he was a Principal Engineer & Project Director from 1997 to 2006 in Sydney, Australia.
Educational Qualifications
Hari Subramanian holds multiple advanced degrees. He earned a PhD in Neuroscience & Neurophysiology from the University of Sydney (2001-2005), a Postdoctoral Diploma in Neuroscience from Karolinska Institutet (2006-2007), an MBA in Technology Management from AGSM @ UNSW Business School (2018-2020), and a Graduate Certificate in Management from the University of Technology Sydney (2002-2004). Additionally, he has a Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Mangalore University (1989-1993).
Contributions to Neuromodulation
Hari Subramanian has made significant contributions to the field of neuromodulation. He led the global adoption and expansion of Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) therapy and was involved in the strategic evaluation of future therapies for new business development. He also directed the Boston Scientific Neuromodulation Centres of Excellence.
Role in Covid-19 Sequelae Therapy Development
Hari Subramanian served as the Neurology Lead for the development of a Covid-19 sequelae therapy platform, highlighting his involvement in addressing emerging health challenges.