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Ramandeep was born in Chandigarh India, in the Northern part of Pnjab to parents Daljit Singh Rattan and Jaswinder Jolly. One of 5 siblings, Ramandeep is the one of the only members of her family to immigrate to the United States to pursue her research career with the rest of her family in India and one sister in Canada. Rattan came to the United States on December 24th, 1999 with her husband Shailendra Giri Prijab to complete her Ph.D. in microbiology and eventually find work in the Henry Ford Hospital Research Center.
After completing her Bachelors in Clinical Lab science and receiving hands on experience in hospital based settings Rattan worked as a pharmaceutical technician building diagnostic kits before she found her interest in microbiology while completing her masters at Central Research Institute. From there, under her research with her Ph.D. Mentor was Dr. Inderjit Singh Rattan studied the effects of Metformin on AMPK activator and was introduced into the field of ovarian cancer research and has since undergone numerous research initiatives in understanding the process of tumor proliferation and in recent years specifically how metabolic and caloric restrictions affect the tumor growth process.
Rattan has been cited 4,806 [7] times according to her google scholar page and has 57[8] citations in her name. Most of her research over her career has been focus on Ovarian Cancer. Her most popular research citation being
In further research Ramandeep and her team are planning on continuing to explore the caloric restriction and metabolism affects on proliferation of tumor cells as well as the differences between BRCA 1 and BRCA 2.