Pratamesh Ramasubramanian
About Pratamesh Ramasubramanian
Pratamesh Ramasubramanian is a Summer Analyst with extensive experience in healthcare and innovation. He has held various roles, including a Summer Innovation Fellow at Conservation X Labs and a Bass Connections Fellow at Duke Global Health Institute.
Work at ClearView Healthcare Partners
Pratamesh Ramasubramanian serves as a Summer Analyst at ClearView Healthcare Partners in New York, New York. He has held this position since 2022, contributing to various projects and initiatives within the firm. ClearView Healthcare Partners focuses on providing strategic consulting services to the life sciences industry, and Ramasubramanian's role involves analyzing market trends and supporting client engagements.
Current Role at Duke Global Health Institute
Ramasubramanian is a Bass Connections Fellow at the Duke Global Health Institute, a position he has held since 2020. This role allows him to engage in interdisciplinary research and projects that address global health challenges. The Bass Connections program emphasizes collaborative learning and real-world problem-solving, aligning with Ramasubramanian's academic background in Global Health.
Experience at Conservation X Labs
In 2021, Ramasubramanian worked as a Summer Innovation Fellow at Conservation X Labs in Washington, District of Columbia. During this four-month internship, he focused on innovative solutions for conservation challenges. This experience provided him with insights into the intersection of technology and environmental sustainability.
Educational Background at Duke University
Ramasubramanian studied at Duke University, where he earned a Bachelor's degree in Biology and Global Health from 2019 to 2023. His education provided a strong foundation in the biological sciences and public health, equipping him with the knowledge necessary to address complex health issues.
Research Role at The Duke Human Vaccine Institute
Since 2019, Ramasubramanian has been an Undergraduate Researcher at The Duke Human Vaccine Institute in Durham, North Carolina. In this role, he participates in research projects aimed at developing vaccines and understanding immune responses. His involvement in this institute complements his academic pursuits and enhances his practical experience in the field of global health.