Women in Science and Engineering at Yale (2020 Edition)

Aruna Pawashe, Ph.D.

Associate Research Scientist and Lecturer, Department of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry and Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology

 

Aruna Pawashe teaches two undergraduate laboratory classes: MB&B 251L, an introductory level biochemistry and biophysics course and MB&B 460L, an advanced level biochemistry and molecular biology course designed to bridge primary research with academic work. She is also involved with Yale Wellness Programs, teaching yoga and hosting guest lecturers on meditation for stress relief and wellbeing for the Yale and New Haven communities.

(left) Photomicrograph shows localization of tissue factor only to the outer layer of blood vessel using anti-tissue factor monoclonal antibody. (right) Photomicrograph showing exposure of tissue factor from the outer layer of injured blood vessel to the inner layer and circulating blood causing thrombus (T) formation. Photo credit: Aruna Pawashe