Dr Janani Dakshinamoorthy
Dr Janani Dakshinamoorthy
Director of Genomics
Dr.Janani Dakshinamoorthy is a clinical geneticist and longevity-focused healthcare expert with extensive experience in translating genomic science into real world patient care. With a strong background in genetic engineering and years of clinical practice across leading hospitals, she combines diagnostic precision with preventive, personalized health strategies.Her approach integrates clinical genetics, nutrigenomics, and lifestyle intervention to not only support disease diagnosis and management but also to optimize long-term health, metabolic function, and healthy aging. She is particularly known for her work in women’s health, hormonal balance, and conditions like PCOS, where she bridges clinical care with proactive, longevity driven interventions.
Credentials & Certifications
- Postdoctoral Fellow (National Post Doctoral Fellowship), IIT Madras
- Postdoctoral Fellow (National Post Doctoral Fellowship), IIT Madras
- Certified Genetic Counselor (Level II), Board of Genetic Counseling, India
- Certification in Variant Annotation, American College of Medical Genetics (ACMG)
- Certification in Functional Nutrition, iThrive Academy
Specialties
Clinical Genetics & Genetic Counseling
Nutrigenomics & Personalized Lifestyle Medicine
Reproductive & Prenatal Genetics
Oncology Genetics
Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) Data Interpretation
Preventive Genomics & Risk Assessment
Personal Note / Passion
Dr. Janani is deeply committed to transforming healthcare from a reactive, disease-focused model into a proactive, longevity centered approach. Her passion lies in helping individuals understand their genetic blueprint and use that knowledge to make informed decisions whether it is managing an existing condition or preventing future health risks.She believes that the future of medicine lies in combining strong clinical insight with personalized lifestyle strategies to help individuals live healthier, longer, and more empowered lives.
“Genes may load the gun, but lifestyle determines whether the trigger is pulled”