Professor
Bioinformatics
Hamad bin Khalifa University,
Qatar
Prasanna R Kolatkar has completed his PhD at the University of Texas at Austin in 1991 in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry and Post-doctoral studies in the Laboratory of Michael Rossmann at Purdue University where he has received a Jane Coffin Childs Memorial Fund Fellowship. Upon moving to Singapore in 1997, he has worked at the Bioinformatics Center and Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology in Singapore before joining the Genome Institute of Singapore in 2001. Subsequently he has joined QBRI in 2013. Recently his work has focused on re-engineering of stem cell function through directed mutagenesis of key residues involved in protein-protein interactions. Prasanna R Kolatkar has completed his PhD at the University of Texas at Austin in 1991 in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry and Post-doctoral studies in the Laboratory of Michael Rossmann at Purdue University where he has received a Jane Coffin Childs Memorial Fund Fellowship. Upon moving to Singapore in 1997, he has worked at the Bioinformatics Center and Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology in Singapore before joining the Genome Institute of Singapore in 2001. Subsequently he has joined QBRI in 2013. Recently his work has focused on re-engineering of stem cell function through directed mutagenesis of key residues involved in protein-protein interactions.
his work has focused on re-engineering of stem cell function through directed mutagenesis of key residues involved in protein-protein interactions.