Sathish Subbaiah (ssubbaiah@partners.org)
Education
2001-present: Children's Hospital/Brigham and Women's Hospital Neurosurgery Residency
PGY3
2001 M.D., Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts
MIT-Harvard Health, Sciences and Technology (HST) Program
1997 M.S., Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut
Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry
Master’s Thesis:
Analysis of cis-acting Elements Involved in Transcription Regulation of Somatic Hypermutation.
1997 B.S., Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut
Major: Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry
Summa Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa
Honors and Distinctions
- Summa Cum Laude Yale University
- Phi Beta Kappa
- Graduated with honor and
distinction in major - Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry
- USA Today All-USA College Academic Team
- Poster presentation HST Research Symposium
- Selected for Yale's Perspectives in Science Honors Science Program and Symposium
- MBB Undergraduate Student Advisor
- New Haven Public School Volunteer Award
- Special Olympics Award
- 1993 Finalist in the Presidential Scholars Program
- 1993 National Merit Scholar Captain of Missouri JETS-TEAMS (Tests of Engineering Aptitude, Mathematics, and Science) placed
second in the nation
- 1992 captain of 1st place team in Excellence in Mathematics competition
- 1991-3 Gold Medal in Maxima Cum Laude National Latin Contest
- AP Scholar with Distinction, United States National Chemistry Olympiad
- Captain of the Foundation for Scholastic Advancement (FSA) National Mathematics Invitational Competition (ranked third in Nation)
- Certificate of honor in the National French Contest
- Yale Book Prize
Research Experience
1998-1999: Harvard Medical School, Children's Hospital, Boston, MA
Mentor: Dr. Larry Benowitz, Director Neurosurgery Research, Children's Hospital
Isolation of the Key Enzymes Involved in a Purine Sensitive Signal Transduction Pathway Integral to Axonal Regeneration.
1995-1997: Yale Medical School, New Haven, Connecticut
Mentor: Dr. Nancy Maizels, Professor of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry
Analysis of cis-acting Elements Involved in Transcription Regulation of Somatic Hypermutation.
Identification of Proteins Involved in Somatic Hypermutation of Murine B Cells via Differential
Display and in situ Hybridization.
1994-1995: Yale Medical School, Yale New Haven Hospital, New Haven, Connecticut
Mentor: Professor Edward Novotny, Pediatric Neurologist
Analysis of Functional Brain Activity during Visual Stimulation of Epileptic Patients Using Functional MRI.
1992-1993: St. Louis University, St. Louis, Missouri
National Science Foundation Young Research Scholar Program
Mentor: Dr. Bolla, Chairman Department of Biology
Isolation of Resistance Genes in Soybeans against Soybean Cyst Nematode via Subtractive Hybridization.
Publications
- Kong Q, Zhao L, Subbaiah S, Maizels N. A lambda 3' enhancer drives active and untemplated somatic hypermutation of a lambda 1 transgene. J Immunol 1998 Jul 1;161(1):294-301.