Saurav Kumar
@Saurav054
Post-Doc 🔬@FredHutch..Chemical Cancer biology..Cell migration.. Cancer Biology. Alum: @iiscbangalore
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https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=LM6Api4AAAAJ&hl=en&oi=sra 27-07-2020 04:25:40
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Our latest work is out now in Cell Genomics. Hillary Layden and team use the dTAG system and deep genomic analysis to determine how wild-type and mutant FOXO1 control transcription in DLBCL. cell.com/cell-genomics/…
Excellent review by Saurav Kumar and Behnam Nabet highlighting recent innovative approaches for chemically controlled protein relocalization. Thanks for also mentioning our self-localizing ligand approach!
Are you interested in strategies to control the spatial localization of your favorite protein at will? In our review, Saurav Kumar and I discuss the exciting development of chemical inducers of proximity to control subcellular protein localization. authors.elsevier.com/a/1ikNC3S7Zk9Z…
It was a pleasure to highlight the recent innovative studies from the labs of Stuart Schreiber and Matthew Meyerson (NICE approach), Steven Banik (TRAM approach), and Dan Nomura (covalent recruiters of 14-3-3 proteins).
Beautiful summary of our work! Thanks Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center for selecting our work for the spotlight
fredhutch.org/content/www/en… via Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center
Excited to see our latest paper featured on the eLife Cover Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center eLife - the journal
My Post-Doc work on a long-standing question about Integrin activation and cluster formation is now available as pre-print. Comments and suggestions are welcome! Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center Hutch Basic Sciences #Cooperlab
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This #FridayNightTalks Saurav Kumar from the Cooper Lab is sharing their research on the regulation of integrin by Cas during cell migration and Stephanie Dobersch from Human Biology’s Kugel Lab is discussing novel functions of LIN28B in pancreas cancer. Can’t wait!
The Lehrbach lab Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center is hiring! We're looking for a postdoc to join us in beautiful Seattle and help unravel the mysteries of proteostasis. Please retweet.
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