Suresh Subramani

Suresh Subramani
Fields Molecular Biology, Cell Biology
Institutions University of California, San Diego
Alma mater IIT Kanpur, UC Berkeley
Doctoral advisor Howard Schachman
Other academic advisors Paul Berg
Known for Peroxisomes, Autophagy
Notable awards Guggenheim Fellowship, Searle Scholar Award, Jane Coffin Childs Fellow, NIH MERIT Award

Dr. Suresh Subramani is the Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs and a Distinguished Professor of Molecular Biology at the University of California, San Diego. A highly distinguished cell and molecular biologist, Dr. Subramani has been a member of the UC San Diego faculty since 1981.

Academic history

Suresh Subramani received his Ph.D. in Biochemistry from UC Berkeley, working with Dr. Howard Schachman. He was a Jane Coffin Childs Fellow with Dr. Paul Berg at Stanford University. He was the recipient of a Searle Scholar Award, an NCI Research Career Development Award, and a Guggenheim Fellowship.[1] At UCSD, he served as the last Chair of the Department of Biology (1999–2000) prior to its reorganization as a Division, and was the Interim Associate Dean for the Division of Biology (2000–2001). He served as the Interim Dean of the Division of Biological Sciences between 2006-2007. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Microbiology and the recipient of an NIH MERIT Award. He is currently a Distinguished Professor in the Section of Molecular Biology at UCSD and the Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs.[2]

Publications

Subramani is an author or co-author of over 200 research articles in international journals, and is cited by the ISI Highly Cited database as one of the preeminent and most commonly cited researchers in the field of Molecular Biology and Genetics.[3]

Education

References

  1. Suresh Subramani Searle Scholar Profile: http://www.searlescholars.net/person/444
  2. Fox, Mayne. "Appointment of Suresh Subramani as Senior Vice Chancellor – Academic Affairs". Retrieved 4 March 2013.
  3. ISI Highly Cited 2000 - 2008 Database: http://highlycited.com/categories/MolecularBiologyampGenetics.html

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