Sindhu Kizhakke Madathil
About Sindhu Kizhakke Madathil
Sindhu Kizhakke Madathil serves as a Scientific Review Officer at the National Institutes of Health and has extensive experience in traumatic brain injury research, focusing on post-traumatic neuroplasticity and neurodegenerative diseases.
Work at National Institutes of Health
Sindhu Kizhakke Madathil has served as a Scientific Review Officer at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) since 2020. In this role, she is responsible for evaluating research proposals and ensuring they meet the standards of scientific merit. Her work contributes to the NIH's mission of advancing medical research and improving public health. The NIH is located in Bethesda, Maryland, where she has been actively involved in the review process for four years.
Current Position at Clinical Research Management, Inc.
Since 2015, Sindhu Kizhakke Madathil has held the position of Neuroscientist at Clinical Research Management, Inc. (ClinicalRM) in Gaithersburg, Maryland. In this capacity, she engages in research related to neuroscience, focusing on various aspects of brain injury and neurodegenerative diseases. Her experience at ClinicalRM spans nine years, during which she has contributed to multiple research initiatives.
Research Focus and Expertise
Sindhu Kizhakke Madathil specializes in research related to traumatic brain injury, with a particular emphasis on post-traumatic neuroplasticity. She is experienced in working with various models of traumatic brain injury, including CCI, PBBI, and PCI. Additionally, her expertise extends to pre-clinical models for neurodegenerative diseases, allowing her to contribute valuable insights into the mechanisms of brain injury and recovery.
Background in Neuroscience
Sindhu Kizhakke Madathil has developed a strong background in neuroscience through her academic and professional experiences. Her work has focused on understanding the complexities of brain injuries and the potential for recovery through neuroplasticity. This background has equipped her with the necessary skills to conduct impactful research in the field of neuroscience.