Rama Krishna
About Rama Krishna
Rama Krishna is a Research Fellow at The National Institutes of Health, specializing in immunology. He holds a PhD from the Institute of Microbial Technology and has contributed to significant research on transcription factors and immunoregulatory compounds.
Work at National Institutes of Health
Rama Krishna has been employed as a Research Fellow at the National Institutes of Health since 2021. In this role, he engages in advanced research projects that contribute to the understanding of immunology and related fields. His work involves collaboration with other researchers and participation in various scientific initiatives aimed at addressing health challenges.
Education and Expertise
Rama Krishna holds a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Immunology, which he obtained from the Institute of Microbial Technology between 2008 and 2014. He also earned a Master's degree in Biotech from the University of Hyderabad, completing his studies from 2005 to 2007. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his research in immunology and biotechnology.
Background
Prior to his current position, Rama Krishna worked at the Institute of Microbial Technology as a Research Scholar from 2008 to 2014. He later served as a Research Associate at the same institution for eight months in 2014. His experience in these roles contributed to his expertise in immunological research and development.
Research Contributions
Rama Krishna developed a fluorescent reporter for the transcription factor GATA3, which aids in understanding Th2 cells and ILC2s in the context of allergic diseases. He also contributed to research on the immunoregulatory properties of Caerulomycin A, with findings published on PubMed. These contributions reflect his active involvement in advancing knowledge in immunology.