Prachi Kulkarni
About Prachi Kulkarni
Prachi Kulkarni is a researcher with a focus on the molecular effects of foreign materials in the brain. She has been a student member of the International Association of Neuroscience and a researcher at the International Youth Neuroscience Association since 2021.
Work at International Youth Neuroscience Association
Prachi Kulkarni has been serving as a Researcher at the International Youth Neuroscience Association since 2021. In this role, she focuses on various research initiatives related to neuroscience. Her involvement has contributed to the organization's mission of promoting neuroscience education and research among young scientists. Prior to her current position, she was a member of the association for two months in 2020.
Education and Expertise
Prachi Kulkarni is dedicated to advancing her knowledge in neuroscience. She has a strong interest in understanding the effects of various foreign materials at the molecular level in the brain. Her academic background and research experiences position her to contribute effectively to the field. She is currently enhancing her expertise through her work at the International Youth Neuroscience Association and other research roles.
Background in Neuroscience Research
Prachi Kulkarni has accumulated diverse experiences in neuroscience research. She worked as a Research Intern at CannazoIndia for three months in 2021, where she gained practical insights into the field. Additionally, she was part of the outreach and research team at Simply Neuroscience from 2020 to 2021, contributing to various projects. Her role as a BRAINtern at Lenox Hill Neurosurgery in 2020 further solidified her foundation in neuroscience.
Internship Experience
In addition to her current roles, Prachi Kulkarni has engaged in multiple internships that have enriched her research capabilities. She worked as a Research Intern at RawalGenomics, where she further developed her skills in scientific research. Her internship experiences have provided her with practical knowledge and exposure to different aspects of neuroscience.