PhD Student, Cell and Molecular Biology
Rohan Lattupally is a PhD student in Cell and Molecular Biology at The University of Texas at Austin. His research explores virology, non-coding RNA and novel mechanisms of gene regulation, with the goal of leveraging these viral insights to innovate in the field of gene therapy. His academic journey includes roles as a research assistant and clinical research coordinator at Stanford University, where he focused on RNA biology and investigated how splicing factor mutations drive disease. Rohan is committed to helping scholars navigate the "hidden curriculum" of professional life, empowering them to translate their technical expertise into high-impact careers that align with their personal values. He also obtained his BS in Genetics from Rutgers University.