Organizer
Isha Jain, Gladstones Institute of Cardiovascular Disease, USA

Isha Jain is an associate investigator at Gladstone Institutes, as well as an assistant professor at UC San Francisco (UCSF).
Jain received her undergraduate degree in chemical and physical biology from Harvard University. There, she worked in the lab of Erin O’Shea on bacterial chromosome segregation. Subsequently, she joined the Harvard-MIT Program in health sciences and technology. She earned a PhD in computer science and systems biology and worked in the labs of Vamsi Mootha and Warren Zapol, where she made the discovery that hypoxia could serve as a therapy for mitochondrial disorders. Before joining Gladstone, Jain was a UCSF Sandler Fellow.
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