Research Collaboration
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worked together for the past 8 years on understanding the mechanism(s) underlying the regulation of apoptotic signalling by intracellular ROS |
Research Achievements
The success of their collaborative effort has:
Research Strengths
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a shared common research interest in deciphering/elucidating the role of ROS in life and death of cancer cells; |
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successful team work built on the constant stimulation they get from each other to further their hypotheses and defend their respective ideas. |
Publication Credits
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jointly published a total of 19 papers under this collaboration with a total impact factor of 116.694. Their papers have appeared in top tier journals such as EMBO Journal, Journal of Biological Chemistry, Blood, Oncogene, Cell death and Differentiation and Cancer Research; |
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contributed individually or together 11 invited reviews and 4 book chapters on the subject of ROS and cell response to death triggers. |
International Standing
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both Professors are Fellows of Harvard Medical School/MGH, Boston, MA, USA |
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Professor Pervaiz serves on the scientific advisory board, AutoGenomics Inc., San Diego, US |
Awards & Accolades (in recognition of their collaborative work)
Research Aspiration
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to decipher the underlying mechanism of redox regulation of death signalling to understand the problem of drug resistance in cancer cells and provide a rational basis for the selection of combinatorial strategies in chemotherapeutic treatment of cancer. |
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