Supritha Ramanjini Gowda
About Supritha Ramanjini Gowda
Supritha Ramanjini Gowda is a Senior Research Coordinator at NYU Langone Health with extensive experience in clinical research and bioinformatics.
Company
Supritha Ramanjini Gowda currently holds the position of Senior Research Coordinator at NYU Langone Health. She started her tenure at NYU Langone Health in 2022 and continues to work there in New York, United States. NYU Langone Health is a renowned academic medical center known for its exceptional clinical care, research, and education.
Previous Experience at Bioscience Research, LLC
Supritha Ramanjini Gowda worked at Bioscience Research, LLC as a Clinical Research Coordinator from 2019 to 2022. During her three-year tenure in the Greater New York City Area, she was involved in various clinical research activities, highlighting her extensive experience in managing and coordinating clinical trials.
Prior Roles at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Between 2013 and 2017, Supritha held the position of Clinical Research Coordinator at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in the Greater New York City Area. She also worked as a Bioinformatic Intern in 2013 for two months. These roles helped cement her expertise in clinical research and patient recruitment.
Educational Background
Supritha Ramanjini Gowda has a robust educational background in bioinformatics and biotechnology. She earned a Master of Science in Bioinformatics from New York University (NYU) between 2012 and 2014. Prior to that, she completed her Bachelor of Engineering (BE) in Biotechnology from Sri M Visveswaraya Institute of Technology, where she studied from 2006 to 2009.
Expertise in Clinical Trials
Supritha Ramanjini Gowda has proven expertise in conducting phase II, phase III, and phase IV clinical trials. Her skills in patient recruitment and her extensive experience have significantly contributed to her success in various research coordinator roles. Her strong background in bioinformatics further enhances her capacity in designing and analyzing clinical studies.