Pavla Brachova, PhD

<p>Ph.D. in Molecular and Cellular Biology, University of Iowa, IA, 2014</p>

Assistant Professor

Physiological Sciences


Lewis Hall

757.446.7095


Undergraduate Degree

B.A. in Biochemistry/Molecular Biology, and Spanish, Cornell College, IA

Graduate Education

Ph.D. in Molecular and Cellular Biology, University of Iowa, IA, 2014

Postdoctoral Education

University of Kansas Medical Center, KS (2014 – 2019)

Research Interests

The primary focus of the Brachova Laboratory is to dissect the role of RNA modifications in ovarian and physiology and disease, utilizing computational and advanced sequencing approaches combined with animal and human models of ovarian physiology. The foundation of our basic biomedical research program supports our translational research program developing novel RNA therapeutics to modulate ovarian and oocyte function. The Brachova Laboratory is also home to the Advanced Sequencing Program at EVMS, which utilizes state of the art spatial transcriptome sequencing in addition to single cell and single molecule sequencing approaches. 

Undergraduate Degree

B.A. in Biochemistry/Molecular Biology, and Spanish, Cornell College, IA

Graduate Education

Ph.D. in Molecular and Cellular Biology, University of Iowa, IA, 2014

Postdoctoral Education

University of Kansas Medical Center, KS (2014 – 2019)

Research Interests

The primary focus of the Brachova Laboratory is to dissect the role of RNA modifications in ovarian and physiology and disease, utilizing computational and advanced sequencing approaches combined with animal and human models of ovarian physiology. The foundation of our basic biomedical research program supports our translational research program developing novel RNA therapeutics to modulate ovarian and oocyte function. The Brachova Laboratory is also home to the Advanced Sequencing Program at EVMS, which utilizes state of the art spatial transcriptome sequencing in addition to single cell and single molecule sequencing approaches.