Krishna Kolli
Neuroscientist, brain research
Krishna Kolli is a neuroscientist whose research has contributed to our understanding of brain function and neural processes. Working in the field of neuroscience, Kolli has engaged in rigorous scientific research examining mechanisms underlying neurological function and behavior. His work represents the ongoing contribution of Indian-American scientists to the global scientific community, particularly in fields that advance human health and understanding of the brain. Through publications and research endeavors, Kolli exemplifies the dedication to scientific inquiry that characterizes contemporary neuroscience research.
Science & Technology
American
Thinking about the name
Krishna
Sanskrit origin
“From Sanskrit कृष्ण (Kṛṣṇa), meaning 'dark' or 'black,' Krishna is one of Hinduism's most revered deities—the eighth avatar of Vishnu, celebrated in the Bhagavad Gita and Hindu philosophy for embodying divine love, wisdom, and cosmic consciousness. The name carries profound spiritual weight and is deeply cherished in Indian families as a blessing of protection and enlightenment. Its use signals cultural and religious pride while offering a name of genuine mythological significance.”