Vasanthi Jayaraman

Vasanthi Jayaraman

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== Background ==
== Background ==
Jayaraman was born in India. In 1988, she received her B.S. from [[Meenakshi College for Women|Meenakshi College]], [[University of Madras|Madras University]], in [[Chennai|Chennai, India]], and her M.S. in 1990 from [[Indian Institutes of Technology|Indian Institute of Technology]] in [[Chennai|Chennai, India]]. She received her Ph.D. from [[Princeton University]] in [[Princeton, New Jersey]], in 1995.{{Cite web|last=School|first=McGovern Medical|title=Vasanthi Jayaraman, PhD|url=https://med.uth.edu/bmb/faculty/vasanthi-jayaraman-phd/|access-date=2021-05-25|website=Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology|language=en}} For her doctoral work, Jayaraman explored the allosteric mechanism of [[hemoglobin]] under the mentorship of [[Thomas G. Spiro]].{{Cite web|date=2020-10-15|title=Jayaraman, Vasanthi {{!}} University of Texas System|url=https://www.utsystem.edu/sites/regents-outstanding-teaching-awards/2017/jayaraman-vasanthi|access-date=2021-05-25|website=www.utsystem.edu|language=en}}
Jayaraman was born in India. In 1988, she received her B.S. from Meenakshi College, [[University of Madras|Madras University]], in [[Chennai|Chennai, India]], and her M.S. in 1990 from [[Indian Institutes of Technology|Indian Institute of Technology]] in [[Chennai|Chennai, India]]. She received her Ph.D. from [[Princeton University]] in [[Princeton, New Jersey]], in 1995.{{Cite web|last=School|first=McGovern Medical|title=Vasanthi Jayaraman, PhD|url=https://med.uth.edu/bmb/faculty/vasanthi-jayaraman-phd/|access-date=2021-05-25|website=Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology|language=en}} For her doctoral work, Jayaraman explored the allosteric mechanism of [[hemoglobin]] under the mentorship of [[Thomas G. Spiro]].{{Cite web|date=2020-10-15|title=Jayaraman, Vasanthi {{!}} University of Texas System|url=https://www.utsystem.edu/sites/regents-outstanding-teaching-awards/2017/jayaraman-vasanthi|access-date=2021-05-25|website=www.utsystem.edu|language=en}}


From 1995 to 1997, Jayaraman worked as a postdoctoral fellow at [[Cornell University]] in [[Ithaca, New York]] under [[George Paul Hess]]. For her postdoctoral work, she used caged compounds to study sub-millisecond kinetics of [[Ligand-gated ion channel|ligand gated ion channels]].{{Cite journal|last1=Jayaraman|first1=Vasanthi|last2=Thiran|first2=Shalita|last3=Hess|first3=George P.|date=1999-08-01|title=How Fast Does the γ-Aminobutyric Acid Receptor Channel Open? Kinetic Investigations in the Microsecond Time Region Using a Laser-Pulse Photolysis Technique|url=https://doi.org/10.1021/bi990454c|journal=Biochemistry|volume=38|issue=35|pages=11372–11378|doi=10.1021/bi990454c|pmid=10471287 |issn=0006-2960|url-access=subscription}} During this time, Jayaraman's work was funded by a Fellowship from the [[Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation|Cancer Research Fund of the Damon Runyon-Walter Winchell Foundation]].
From 1995 to 1997, Jayaraman worked as a postdoctoral fellow at [[Cornell University]] in [[Ithaca, New York]] under [[George Paul Hess]]. For her postdoctoral work, she used caged compounds to study sub-millisecond kinetics of [[Ligand-gated ion channel|ligand gated ion channels]].{{Cite journal|last1=Jayaraman|first1=Vasanthi|last2=Thiran|first2=Shalita|last3=Hess|first3=George P.|date=1999-08-01|title=How Fast Does the γ-Aminobutyric Acid Receptor Channel Open? Kinetic Investigations in the Microsecond Time Region Using a Laser-Pulse Photolysis Technique|url=https://doi.org/10.1021/bi990454c|journal=Biochemistry|volume=38|issue=35|pages=11372–11378|doi=10.1021/bi990454c|pmid=10471287 |issn=0006-2960|url-access=subscription}} During this time, Jayaraman's work was funded by a Fellowship from the [[Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation|Cancer Research Fund of the Damon Runyon-Walter Winchell Foundation]].