I’m a Ph.D. student, and my research is all about genetic robustness and how genes adapt to mutations. Prior to this, I was studying angiogenesis in zebrafish and early embryonic development in pre-implanted mouse embryos. My research curiosity is in (rare) genetic diseases, trying to understand what causes them and how we can treat them. When I’m not in the lab, you’ll find me reading about ancient history, traditional medicines, and ticking off my travel list. Have I missed your preprint? let me know…
Ancient origins of complex neuronal genes
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23 October 2023
Preethi Krishnaraj, Chee Kiang Ewe
PYCR1 Levels Track with Premature and Chronological Skin Aging
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17 August 2023
Preethi Krishnaraj
Mitochondrial citrate carrier SLC25A1 is a dosage-dependent regulator of metabolic reprogramming and morphogenesis in the developing heart
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12 July 2023
Chee Kiang Ewe, Preethi Krishnaraj
A survey of rare disease awareness among healthcare professionals and researchers in India
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12 May 2023
Preethi Krishnaraj
Therapeutic strategy for spinal muscular atrophy by combining gene supplementation and genome editing
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03 May 2023
Preethi Krishnaraj