Ranjith Menon Muraleedharan
About Ranjith Menon Muraleedharan
Ranjith Menon Muraleedharan is an Associate Research Scientist at Yale University, with a background in Oncology, Cancer Biology, and Molecular Biology. He previously held research positions at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, the University of Nottingham, and the University of Birmingham.
Work at Yale University
Ranjith Menon Muraleedharan has been employed at Yale University as an Associate Research Scientist since 2018. In this role, he contributes to ongoing research initiatives and collaborates with other scientists in the field. His work focuses on advancing knowledge in oncology and cancer biology, leveraging his extensive background in molecular biology.
Previous Experience at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Prior to his current position, Ranjith Menon Muraleedharan worked as a Postdoctoral Researcher at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center from 2014 to 2018. During his four years there, he engaged in research projects that aimed to enhance understanding of pediatric health issues, contributing valuable insights to the medical community.
Education and Expertise
Ranjith Menon Muraleedharan earned his Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Oncology and Cancer Biology from the University of Nottingham, completing his studies from 2009 to 2014. He also studied Molecular Medical Microbiology at the same institution from 2006 to 2007. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his research in cancer biology.
Research Assistant Role at University of Nottingham
During his time at the University of Nottingham, Ranjith Menon Muraleedharan served as a Research Assistant from 2009 to 2014. In this capacity, he supported various research projects, contributing to advancements in the understanding of cancer and related biological processes.
Research Technician Experience at University of Birmingham
Ranjith Menon Muraleedharan worked as a Research Technician at the University of Birmingham for nine months in 2008. This role involved assisting in laboratory research, further developing his skills in scientific inquiry and experimentation.