Gladson Muthian is a seasoned Biomedical Research Scientist with over 15 years of experience in both the USA and India, currently serving as a Special Analyst at Nashville Fertility Clinic. In this pivotal role, he leverages his extensive expertise in genetics to conduct complex diagnostic...
Gladson Muthian is a seasoned Biomedical Research Scientist with over 15 years of experience in both the USA and India, currently serving as a Special Analyst at Nashville Fertility Clinic. In this pivotal role, he leverages his extensive expertise in genetics to conduct complex diagnostic tests on single human embryonic cells isolated from blastocysts. His work primarily focuses on detecting genetic abnormalities, including aneuploidy, through advanced techniques such as whole genome amplification and array hybridization, utilizing commercially available kits for preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD).
Gladson's commitment to excellence is evident in his supervision of PhD students, research assistants, and postdoctoral fellows, where he fosters a collaborative environment that encourages innovative thinking in biomedical clinical research. His prolific contributions to the field are underscored by over 27 publications in reputable international journals and book chapters, alongside his role as a reviewer for peer-reviewed scientific journals. This not only highlights his deep understanding of immunology and genetics but also his dedication to advancing scientific knowledge.
At Nashville Fertility Clinic, Gladson is also responsible for maintaining patient clinical samples, ensuring the highest standards of quality and compliance in laboratory practices. His diverse skill set encompasses a wide array of techniques, including Western blotting, immunohistochemistry, and protein purification, making him a valuable asset in the realms of cancer research and clinical diagnostics. With a strong interest in the intersection of genetics and reproductive health, Gladson Muthian continues to push the boundaries of research, contributing significantly to the field of reproductive medicine and genetic testing.