Alo Nag
PROFESSOR
Department of Biochemistry
University of Delhi
India
Biography
Ph.D. University of Delhi South Campus 1999 Biochemistry M.Sc. University of Delhi South Campus 1993 Biochemistry B.Sc. University of Delhi 1991 Biochemistry (Hons)
Research Interest
Research Interest: Cell cycle regulation, Molecular mechanisms of cellular transformation, Novel tumor suppression pathways, Development of targeted anti-cancer strategies. Major focus of the lab: Understanding the molecular mechanisms that control tumor development and to identify the cellular pathways that are dysregulated in human cancers. Current focus of the lab is to reveal the mechanisms of HPV mediated inactivation of key cellular regulators as an effort towards identifying novel molecular targets against HPV related malignancies. Other research activities involve elucidation of oncogenic mechanisms of FoxM1, Cul4A and uncovering the novel tumor suppressor functions of Cytoglobin.
Publications
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Jaiswal, N., John, R., Chand, V., and Nag, A. (2015). “Oncogenic Human papillomavirus16E7 modulates SUMOylation of FoxM1b†The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology. Nov11;58C:28-36. doi:10.1016/j.biocel.2014.11.002
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Kumar S., Nag,A. and Mandal C.C. (2015) “A Comprehensive Review on miR-200c, A Promising Cancer Biomarker with Therapeutic Potential.†Cancer Drug Targets 16(12), 1381-403.
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Singhal, P., Sharma, U, Hussain, S, Nag, A. and Bharadwaj, M. (2016). Identification of genetic variants in TNF receptor 2 which are associated with the development of cervical carcinoma. Biomarkers May 4:1-8 (Epub ahead of print)