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Suchitra Kamle is an Assistant Professor in Molecular Microbiology and Immunology at Brown University. She focuses on translational research, particularly in the development of therapeutic antibodies and understanding their mechanisms in cancer treatment. Dr. Kamle’s research work includes the study of CHI3L1 and its role in lung cancer, where she investigates the bioactivity and phosphorylation status of CHI3L1 through innovative antibody generation techniques. Her postdoctoral training equipped her with extensive knowledge in expressing humanized antibodies in mammalian cell systems, which she applies to design bispecific antibodies aimed at immune checkpoints like PD-1 and CTLA4. Over the years, she has been the Principal Investigator and Co-Investigator on numerous funded research grants totaling several million dollars, contributing significantly to the understanding of fibrosis, emphysema, and therapeutic strategies for pulmonary conditions. Kamle has also received multiple fellowships and awards from prestigious institutions such as the Indian Council of Medical Research and has been recognized internationally for her contributions to the field.
Brown University • Providence, RI, USA
Assistant Professor in Molecular Microbiology and Immunology focusing on translational research.
Department: Department of Economics