Naveen Vankadari, PhD

Postdoc

Naveen Vankadari, University of Melbourne

Pronouns: he/him

Naveen received his PhD in the fields of biochemistry, structural and molecular cell biology from the prestigious Academia Sinica and the National Defence Medical Center in Taiwan. After PhD, he worked as post-doctoral Fellow at Monash University, Australia. Naveen also has robust BioTech industry experience from MerckMillpore as an R&D scientist and production in-charge for Microbial Molecular research. His research work has been well recognized globally and has received several awards and prizes in academia and industrial research. Dr. Naveen's research work is principally focused on events central to human infection. In particular, structural and functional studies on viral and bacterial proteins involved in infection have challenged human immunity. This has important implications for understanding disease progression in humans and provides hints towards its regulation. His key research technical areas include cryo-electron microscopy (Cryo-EM), X-ray crystallography, protein biochemistry, computational biology, and biophysical techniques. Naveen is also an expert on DNA/RNA-Protein interactions and how to decipher their functional significance within the context of their physiological role. Specifically, in the control of translation and the regulation of viral RNA replication. His current research work focuses on structural virology, unravelling the entry mechanics of the SARS-2 causing COVID-19.

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