Dr. Achuth Padmanabhan
Post-doctoral FellowYale Univeristy, USA
Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Biological Sciences from University of Maryland, USA
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Biography
Dr. Achuth Padmanabhan is currently working as Post Doctoral Associate at Yale Univeristy, USA. He obtained his Ph.D. in Biological Sciences from University of Maryland, USA in 2011. He has published 5 articles in journals, and 8 presentations in conferences contributed as author/co-author. Dr. Achuth received honors includes Mylapore Academy Award - Best Student (1999), Best Student Award (1999). Nair Seva Samajam. Chennai. India, Merit Scholarship, Central Board of Secondary Education, Biology Scholarship (2001) Department of Biotechnology, Ministry of Science and Technology, Govt. of India, and Young Scientist Fellowship: Kishore Vaigyanik Protsahan Yojana (KVPY). He is professional member of American Association for Cancer Research, New York Academy of Sciences, Graduate Association of Biological Sciences, UMBC, and Association for Indians Development, Baltimore Chapter, UMBC. He is member of editor board in Journal of Clinical Trials, and Journal of Glycobiology. His area of expertise includes Cancer Biology, Molecular Biology, Protein Biochemistry, Proteomics, Mass Spectrometry, Protein Kinases, Protein Phosphorylation and Ubiquitination, Proteasome Assembly and Function, Protein Degradation, Cell Signaling, Cell Proliferation, Apoptosis, Mammalian and Yeast Genetics.
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Selected Publications
- Padmanabhan, A., E.B. Gosc and C.J. Bieberich, 2013. Stabilization of the Prostate-Specific Tumor Suppressor NKX3.1 by the Oncogenic Protein Kinase Pim-1 in Prostate Cancer Cells. J. Cell. Biochem., 114: 1050-1057.
CrossRef | PubMed | Direct Link | - Chisholm, C., A. Padmanabhan, B. Guan, X. Li and S. Kalra et al., 2010. Protein Kinase CK2 Controls the Stability of Prostate Derived ETS Factor. Open Cancer J., 3: 109-115.
Direct Link | - Li, X., B. Guan, M.K. Srivastava, A. Padmanabhan and B.S. Hampton et al., 2007. The Reverse In-Gel Kinase Assay to Profile Physiological Kinase Substrates. Nat. Methods, 4: 957-962.
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