Pakala Babu
About Pakala Babu
Pakala Babu is a postdoctoral researcher at George Washington University, specializing in cancer and coregulatory biology. He has extensive academic experience, including previous positions at Harvard Medical School and the University of Tennessee Health Science Center.
Work at The George Washington University
Pakala Babu has been working as a Postdoctoral researcher at The George Washington University since 2009. His tenure spans 15 years, during which he has focused on research related to cancer and coregulatory biology. His position at this institution highlights his commitment to advancing scientific knowledge in these critical areas.
Education and Expertise
Pakala Babu holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Microbiology from The University of Tennessee Health Science Center. He also earned a Doctor of Philosophy in Biochemistry from Sri Krishnadevaraya University, where he previously completed a Master of Science in the same field. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his research expertise in cancer and coregulatory biology.
Background in Postdoctoral Research
Before his current role, Pakala Babu worked as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center for seven months in 2006-2007. He then continued his postdoctoral training at Md Anderson Cancer Center from 2007 to 2009, where he spent two years focusing on cancer research. This experience contributed to his specialization in cancer biology.
Previous Academic Appointment
Pakala Babu served as an Assistant Professor in Neurology at Harvard Medical School. This role allowed him to engage in academic and research activities within a prestigious institution, further enhancing his professional profile in the field of biomedical research.