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Nambirajan Rangarajan
PeerJ Reviewer
165 Points

Contributions by role

Reviewer 165

Contributions by subject area

Biotechnology
Cell Biology
Microbiology
Molecular Biology
Bioengineering
Drugs and Devices
Global Health
Infectious Diseases
Pharmacology
Evidence Based Medicine
Environmental Contamination and Remediation

Nambirajan Rangarajan

PeerJ Reviewer

Summary

I am a post doctoral research associate in the Department of Pharmacology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. My research involves studying age-dependent biological noise and loss of function phenotypes in budding yeast using live cell imaging, flow cytometry and conventional biochemical assays. I obtained my Ph.D. in Chemistry at the University of Wisconsin, Madison where I studied mechanisms of antimicrobial peptide action on single, live bacterial cells using time-lapse fluorescence microscopy.

Biochemistry Biophysics Cell Biology Genomics Geriatrics Infectious Diseases Microbiology Pharmacology

Past or current institution affiliations

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
University of Wisconsin-Madison

Work details

Post Doctoral Research Associate

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
January 2016
Pharmacology

Graduate Student

University of Wisconsin-Madison
August 2009 - August 2015
Chemistry

Post Doctoral Research Associate

University of Wisconsin-Madison
September 2015 - January 2016
Chemistry

Websites

  • Google Scholar
  • Lab website

PeerJ Contributions

  • Reviewed 1

Signed reviews submitted for articles published in PeerJ Note that some articles may not have the review itself made public unless authors have made them open as well.

April 27, 2017
Pitfalls associated with evaluating enzymatic quorum quenching activity: the case of MomL and its effect on Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Acinetobacter baumannii biofilms
Yunhui Zhang, Gilles Brackman, Tom Coenye
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.3251 PubMed 28462048