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Panneerdoss Subbarayalu

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M.S. in Cell Systems & Anatomy

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  • Greehey Children’s Cancer Research Institute

Panneerdoss  Subbarayalu, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

Department of Cell Systems and Anatomy

Dr. Panneerdoss Subbarayalu received his Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Reproductive Physiology from University of Rajasthan, India. During his postdoctoral fellowship at University of Virginia, his research focused on the study of molecular events during fertilization and identification of cancer testis antigen for use as cancer biomarkers. He performed another Postdoctoral Fellowship at UT Health San Antonio, investigating the role of RNA Biology in Cancer and Reproduction/Developmental biology. He was appointed as an Instructor/Research in Department of Cell System & Anatomy in 2018. Currently, Dr. Subbarayalu’s research is focused on understanding the role of epitranscriptome in cancer, including pediatric cancer, and developing novel targeted therapeutics.

  • Professional Background

    Education

    • 2011 - Postdoctoral Training - MicroRNA - University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
    • 2008 - Postdoctoral Fellowship - Lung Cancer & Reproductive Biology - University of Virginia
    • 2005 - Postdoctoral Fellowship - Reproductive Biology - Center for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB)
    • 2004 - PhD - Science/Zoology (Reproductive Physiology) - University of Rajasthan
    • 1999 - MS - Zoology - Pondicherry University
    • 1997 - BS - Zoology - University of Madras

    Appointments

    • 06.01.2018 - Instructor/Research - Greehey Children’s Cancer Research Institute
  • Instruction & Training

    • 8/2013 - Present, Masters' Thesis Directed, GCCRI, UTHSCSA
  • Publications

    • Cross-talk among writers, readers, and erasers of m 6 A regulates cancer growth and progression
    • Cross-talk between miR-471-5p and autophagy component proteins regulates LC3-associated phagocytosis (LAP) of apoptotic germ cel
    • Inhibition of FoxM1-Mediated DNA Repair by Imipramine Blue Suppresses Breast Cancer Growth and Metastasis
    • MiR-584-5p potentiates vincristine and radiation response by inducing spindle defects and DNA damage in medulloblastoma
    • Androgen-responsive microRNAs in mouse Sertoli cells
    • Dynamic Changes in Equatorial Segment Protein 1 (SPESP1) Glycosylation During Mouse Spermiogenesis
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