Postdoctoral Fellows
Sarika Srivastava
Sarika is investigating the potential effects of sirtuins and calorie restriction on mitochondrial bioenergetics and function in human cells and mice harboring mitochondrial defects. Sarika is supported by a fellowship from the United Mitochondrial Disease Foundation.

Postdoctoral research grant award ($90,804) received at UMDF Annual Symposium, Washington DC, June 2009.
Noga Ron-Harel, PhD
Noga's main focus is studying the possible function of mitochondrial sirtuins as regulators of the adaptive immune response. Noga was awarded the Weizmann Institute Women in Science Award and is supported by the European Molecular Biology Organization long-term fellowship.
Gaëlle Laurent, Ph.D
StartSelection:0000000199 EndSelection:0000000433 Gaelle Laurent, PhD
Novartis Institutes for BioMedical Research
Investigator I – New Directions Aging
+16178717411
Gaëlle is interested in understanding the role of the mitochondrial Sirtuin SIRT4 on mitochondrial function and in the regulation of metabolism. Gaëlle is supported by the Human Frontier Science Program Fellowship.
Seungmin Jeong
The Catholic University of Korea
College of Medicine
Department of Biochemistry
222 Banpo-daero, Seocho-gu
Seoul 137-701, Korea
TEL +82 2 2258 7296
FAX +82 2 596 4435
My projects focus on the function of SIRT4 in DNA damage and finding the novel targets of mitochondria sirtuins. I am supported by the NRF Post-doctoral Fellowship (National Research Foundation of Korea).
My hobbies are swimming and skiing.
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