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Professor Emerita vghanta@uab.edu
3131 East Science Hall, Science & Engineering Complex
(205) 975-3674

Research and Teaching Interests: Immunology, Biology of Aging, Evolutionary Medicine

Office Hours: By appointment

Education:

  • B.S., Government College for Women, Guntur, India
  • M.S., Banaras Hindu University, Banaras, India
  • Ph.D., Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL
  • Postdoctoral, Department of Microbiology, UAB

I am originally from Southern part of India and came to Duke University to study for my Ph.D. in Biochemistry. I was very lonely at Duke and went through a major cultural shock — my English was not fluent and also, because I am a vegetarian, I didn’t know what or where to eat. I transferred to Southern Illinois University and worked with an outstanding scientist and very friendly group of graduate students. I received my Ph.D. in Biochemistry there; my project dealt with organisms and mechanisms responsible for corn stalk rotting.

After completion of my Ph.D., I moved to Birmingham to apply my carbohydrate knowledge to immunoglobulins. My postdoctoral advisor was an accomplished immunologist and an outstanding advisor. Since coming to UAB I have developed several methods to purify antibodies and quantitate cancer burden in mice. I have enjoyed my stay in Birmingham so much so that I never want to leave. Now, after many years of research, I enjoy teaching immunology, the biology of aging, and evolutionary medicine.