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Anindya Ghosh
Dr. Anindya Ghosh is currently working as a post-doctoral research fellow in Ronald Kahn's lab at the Joslin Diabetes Center/Harvard Medical School. His research focuses on novel insulin receptor actions to better understand how insulin resistance occurs in diabetes and obesity. Prior to his current...
Rais Allah Nawaz
Dr. Allah Nawaz joined as a post-doctoral research fellow in C. Ronald Kahn's lab at the Joslin Diabetes Center/Harvard Medical School in 2022. His research focuses on understanding cell-cell communications, such as exosomes/miRNA and cytokines, in the context of metabolic and inflammatory disorders...
Arijeet K Gattu
Dr. Ari Gattu completed his clinical fellowship at Brigham and Women’s Hospital / Harvard Medical School, Division of Endocrinology. He is a research fellow in Ronald Kahn's lab at Joslin Diabetes Center. His research focuses on understanding the dysregulation of insulin signaling in non-alcoholic...
Marsel Lino
Dr. Marsel Lino is a post-doctoral research fellow in Dr. C. Ronald Kahn's lab at the Joslin Diabetes Center/Harvard Medical School. His research aims to uncover novel inter-organ communication networks by studying tissue-specific exosomal miRNAs in models of obesity and diabetes. Dr. Lino obtained...
Xiangyu Liu
Xiangyu is currently a graduate student at Harvard University in Ronald Kahn's lab at the Joslin Diabetes Center. He joined Kahn lab in March, 2020 after rotations. His research focuses on how insulin regulates non-coding RNAs and its role in diabetes and obesity. Prior to his graduate student life...
Wenqiang Chen
Dr. Wenqiang Chen is currently working as a post-doctoral research fellow in Ronald Kahn's lab at the Joslin Diabetes Center/Harvard Medical School. His research primarily focuses on how diabetes affects normal brain function related to reward and cognition;thus he aims to illuminate the interaction...
Yingying Yu
Yingying(Joy) Yu is currently a post-doctoral fellow in C. Ronald Kahn's lab at the Joslin Diabetes Center/Harvard Medical School. Her research focuses on the insulin action and their effects on metabolism, and cell/tissue crosstalk via exosome. She is a Chinese, from China Agricultural University.
Nida Haider
Dr. Haider received her Bachelor's degree in Biopharmaceutical Sciences with a specialization in Medicinal Chemistry from the University of Ottawa in 2014. Nida explored various research fields of study during that time through participating in the co-op program at Ottawa, Canada. Nida then moved to...
