Singh Research Laboratory
"Scientific discoveries of fundamental significance shape the future of our society. A majority of these discoveries come from academic institutions where young and dynamic brains take on new challenges." ~ R. Singh

Welcome to the Singh lab website. This lab is currently engaged in numerous research areas, including:
- The mechanism of alternative splicing
- The molecular basis of Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA)
- Mechanistic details of how Intronic Splicing Silencer N1 (ISS-N1) could be used as a therapeutic target
- RNA-protein interactions
- The isolation of RNA aptamers as detection and diagnostic tools
The Singh Lab employees include the following:
Faculty
Ravindra Singh, Associate Professor and Principle Investigator
Natalia Singh, Adjunct Assistant Professor
Graduate Students
Undergraduate Students
Current Open Positions

