Pallav Kosuri is assistant professor in the Integrative Biology Laboratory. He is a bioengineer who studies the movements of molecules, as well as their organization in tissues, to create an integrated map of how movement gives rise to function—from the motors inside cells to the muscle tissue of the heart. For his work, Kosuri designs and builds custom nanoscale devices (millions of which could easily fit within a single cell) that track molecular motion.
Postdoctoral Fellow, Harvard University
PhD, Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics, Columbia University
MSc, Engineering Physics, KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Awards & Honors
W.M. Keck Foundation Award, 2024
Beckman Young Investigator Award, 2022
Titus M. Coan Prize for Excellence in Basic Research
The Columbia University Distinction Award for Doctoral Defense