Are you interested in undergraduate research with Sahu Research Group?

The Sahu Research Group invites undergraduates to explore the dynamic field of membrane protein research, studying several biologically essential systems, including KCNE3. Our lab provides an immersive environment where students can engage in multidisciplinary cutting-edge experimental and computational research projects, contributing to significant advancements in understanding membrane protein structure-function relationships.

As an undergraduate researcher, you’ll have the opportunity to work alongside experienced researchers, develop practical skills in molecular biology and cellular biophysics techniques and computational approaches of molecular dynamics simulations, and analyze experimental and computational data. We encourage inquisitive minds eager to learn and contribute to our mission of unraveling the complexities of KCNE3 and its role within cellular dynamics.

If you are passionate about science and wish to enhance your academic journey, consider applying for a research position with us. Experience in laboratory settings is beneficial but not required; what matters most is your enthusiasm and commitment to advancing scientific knowledge. Join us in pushing the boundaries of membrane protein research!