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Mehak Vohra joins the Swamynathan lab as a post-doctoral fellow

Dr. Mehak Vohra joined the Swamynathan lab as a post-doctoral fellow in Jan 2024. She completed her Ph.D. at the Post-graduate institute for medical sciences in Chandigarh, India, and worked with Pandorum Technologies as well as Schroff Charity Eye Hospital. She wasted no time in making a strong...

Swamynathan Lab Members Attend ARVO 2024

Swamynathan Lab Members attended the 2024 ARVO annual meeting in Seattle, where they presented their recent findings and interacted with colleagues from around the world. Shiva and Sudha Swamynathan also attended the 25th annual meeting of the International Ocular Surface Society (IOSS) held a day...

Our latest review published in 'The Ocular Surface'

Our latest review on ocular surface barrier function is now published in the journal 'The Ocular Surface'! Molecular nature of ocular surface barrier function, diseases that affect it, and its relevance for ocular drug delivery - ScienceDirect

2024 Festivals

Halloween, Diwali, Birthdays ...Many reasons to celebrate

New Publication in The Ocular Surface!

This brand-new publication from the Swamynathan laboratory, spearheaded by Mehak Vohra and Simran Kumar, was supported by the rest of the team. In this paper, they used a novel mouse model and a variety of different assays to elucidate that the apicobasal polarity determinant Pard3 promotes corneal...

Satinder's Bridal Shower!

Satinder Kaur is engaged to marry Karanvir Kaushal, who works at Stanford University. We celebrated with a bridal shower! Their wedding is scheduled for April 18 in India. We wish Satinder and Karan a lifetime of love and laughter together!

Peri Sohnen

Peri graduated with a B.S degree from the University of Pittsburgh in 2019 and aspires to be a medical professional. Peri is focused on studying the role of polarity determinant Pard3 in the retinal pigmented epithelium. In his free time, Peri likes to play video games and develop new methods to...

Asmita Pawar

Asmita received her PhD in Life sciences from Centre for Cellular & Molecular Biology (CCMB), Hyderabad, India, where she investigated the calcium-binding properties of many novel proteins that belonged to diverse domain superfamilies like- beta gamma-crystallin, bacterial immunoglobulin-like (Big)...