Ramani Lab
The Ramani Lab has been actively involved in understanding molecular mechanisms that promote disease progression in liver anomalies, ALD, MASH, liver fibrosis and cancer. A major focus of the lab is to identify protein post-translational alterations that contribute to disease progression and to examine their therapeutic potential.
Personal Statement
Komal Ramani, PhD, is a liver researcher with 22 years of experience in the field. She earned her PhD at Delhi University and postdoc training at the University of Southern California. She studies molecular drivers of liver disease, identifying proteins that regulate liver homeostasis and contribute to fat buildup, inflammation and fibrosis. She currently holds an associate professor position.
Komal Ramani, PhD
Breakthrough Research
Revealing phosphorylation as a protein modification that amplifies the pro fibrogenic and pro steatotic potential of kinase anchoring proteins in the liver.
Funded Research
The Ramani Lab has acquired NIH funding (R01) to study alcohol-associated liver disease, liver fibrosis and liver cancer.
Publications
Learn more about the recent research publications from the Ramani Lab.
Laboratory Team
Learn more about the Ramani Laboratory team, whose dedicated efforts lead to groundbreaking discoveries.
Job Opportunities
We are actively recruiting talented individuals to join our laboratory, bringing their expertise to make important breakthroughs.
Collaborations
The Ramani Lab collaborates with a wide range of investigators within Cedars-Sinai.
- Lu Lab
- Tomasi Lab
- Mavila Lab
Contact the Ramani Lab
Davis Building, Suites 2093 (Office) and 3094C (Laboratory)
110 George Burns Road
Los Angeles, CA 90048