George Naratadam, Ph.D.
M.D./Ph.D. Student
George completed his PhD in the lab of Armen Akopian, PhD in May 2024. As a student in the (MD/PhD Program), Geroge has transitioned back to medical school for his final two years of clinical training before an anticipated MD graduation of May 2026. Upon graduation, George is considering a career in internal medicine.
About Me
I am originally from the Chicagoland area and the oldest of 3. I鈥檝e lived in three states. My favorite type of food is barbecue and I enjoy working the grill. I鈥檝e been to over 60 concerts, the best so far being Danny Brown on the Old tour. A bucket list goal is to play high stakes poker.
Hobbies/Interests
Music, Comedy Podcasts, Travel, Sports
Research Topic
Pain resolution mechanisms in chronic painful neuropathies
Why I chose MD/PhD
I want to directly provide impactful clinical care as well as discover and thoroughly study novel biological processes with the eventual possibility of developing transformative treatments for disease. A dual degree gives me the relevant knowledge base, extensive experiences, and an overall roadmap to pursue this long-term goal.
Why I chose MD/PhD at 黑料网
I chose the 黑料网 MD/PhD program because I recognized its upward trajectory of sucess with strong leadership and significant support to provide the best experience and outcomes for students.
Post-bac work or other affiliations
2014-2017 Research Assistant: Vanderbilt University Medical Center, 2017-2018 Associate Scientist: Abbott Laboratories
Education
B.S., Molecular and Cellular Biology, Psychology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2014
Awards
2020 Foundation for Anesthesia Education and Research (FAER) Medical Student Anesthesia Research Fellowship (MSARF)
Publications
Naratadam GT, Hyman C, Singh AK. Goldenhar Syndrome. Case in Point. 2021. Accessed August 31st, 2021.
Naratadam GT, Narikkattu J, Shah S. A Case Report of an Individual's Experience Participating in a Traditional Costa Rican Ayahuasca Ceremony. J Psychedelic Psychiatry. 2020;2(3):25-27. PMID: 33842928; PMCID: PMC8034606.
Kuchtey RW, Naratadam GT, Kuchtey J. Severe open angle glaucoma in hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia. Clin Case Rep. 2015 Sep;3(9):725-7. doi: 10.1002/ccr3.324. Epub 2015 Jun 18. PMID: 26401274; PMCID: PMC4574785.
Aujla PK, Bogdanovic V, Naratadam GT, Raetzman LT. Persistent expression of activated notch in the developing hypothalamus affects survival of pituitary progenitors and alters pituitary structure. Dev Dyn. 2015 Aug;244(8):921-34. doi: 10.1002/dvdy.24283. PMID: 25907274; PMCID: PMC4520742.
Aujla PK, Naratadam GT, Xu L, Raetzman LT. Notch/Rbpj魏 signaling regulates progenitor maintenance and differentiation of hypothalamic arcuate neurons. Development. 2013 Sep;140(17):3511-21. doi: 10.1242/dev.098681. Epub 2013 Jul 24. PMID: 23884446; PMCID: PMC3742139.