Rajendram V. Rajnarayanan
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Also affiliated: Tulane University (2001–2003); Tougaloo College (2006–2011); Georgetown University (2004–2005); Georgetown University Medical Center (2004–2005); National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (2004); New York Institute of Technology (2019–2022); Jacobs Institute (2019); Arkansas Biosciences Institute (2024); Jackson State University (2008); University at Buffalo, State University of New York (2010–2020)
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Rajendram V. Rajnarayanan's research focuses on computational drug discovery and its application to biological systems. He has investigated the human estrogen receptor interactome using a human-computer interface approach to accelerate the identification of anticancer drugs. His work also extends to studying sleep and circadian rhythms in Parkinson's disease and its preclinical models.
Rajnarayanan has authored over 50 publications and has a citation count of over 600, with an h-index of 15. He collaborates with researchers at Arkansas State University, including Basharath Khan and Aya Alsabagh. His recent work also includes a review of telemedicine education amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting its role and potential during public health crises.
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- h-index: 15
- Publications: 51
- Citations: 687
Selected Publications
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Abstract 6239: Human computer interface guided approach to accelerate anticancer drug discovery: Application to human estrogen receptor interactome (2024)
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Telemedicine Education Amidst COVID-19: Review of Literature and Call to Action (2022)
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Sleep and circadian rhythms in Parkinson’s disease and preclinical models (2022)
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- Sleep and circadian rhythms in Parkinson’s disease and preclinical models
- Sleep and circadian rhythms in Parkinson’s disease and preclinical models
- Sleep and circadian rhythms in Parkinson’s disease and preclinical models
- Sleep and circadian rhythms in Parkinson’s disease and preclinical models
- Sleep and circadian rhythms in Parkinson’s disease and preclinical models
- Telemedicine Education Amidst COVID-19: Review of Literature and Call to Action
- Telemedicine Education Amidst COVID-19: Review of Literature and Call to Action
- Telemedicine Education Amidst COVID-19: Review of Literature and Call to Action
- Abstract 6239: Human computer interface guided approach to accelerate anticancer drug discovery: Application to human estrogen receptor interactome
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