Pranav Berry
I'm Building
Studying diet-omic associations and its impact on insulin resistance with the Snyder Lab @ Stanford
Bio
Pranav is a young technical builder who earned a NewScience Microgrant to study diet-omic associations and their impact on insulin resistance while working with the Snyder Lab at Stanford, where advanced multi-omic profiling is at the forefront of research. Previously, he has been recognized for his work on the molecular basis of longevity and contributed to research projects that analyze how genetic and environmental factors shape human health. Based in the Bay Area, Pranav continues to advance his expertise by bridging computational biology with real-world health challenges.
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