Snehasudha Sahoo completed a dual BS-MS degree in Biological Sciences from the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Kolkata (IISER-K), India where her master’s thesis focused on identifying histone interacting partners of a chromatin remodeler, CECR2. After completing her masters, she then worked as a project intern for 7 months at the Institute for Stem Cell Science and Regenerative Medicine (InStem), India where she studied the effect of senescence on HRas localization in muscle cells.
Sneha is currently a PhD student in Dr. Chad Pecot’s lab where she is studying KRas mutations and RNA interference in lung cancer. Outside of lab, Sneha likes reading, listening to music and hiking.