Dipayan Rudra
Scientist
Ludwig Center at MSKÂ
Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research
United States of America
Biography
I received my PhD from the Albert Einstein School of Medicine in 2005. I joined the Rudensky lab as a fellow, receiving the Arthritis Foundation Fellowship Award. I am exploring the molecular mechanisms underlying roles of Treg cells in tumor microenvironment in a genetic model of breast cancer in mice.
Research Interest
Breast cancer, tumore microenvirnonment, cancer treatments
Publications
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Rudra, Dipayan, et al. "Runx-CBFβ complexes control expression of the transcription factor Foxp3 in regulatory T cells." Nature immunology 10.11 (2009): 1170-1177.
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Rudra, Dipayan, and Jonathan R. Warner. "What better measure than ribosome synthesis?." Genes & development 18.20 (2004): 2431-2436.
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Chaudhry, Ashutosh, et al. "CD4+ regulatory T cells control TH17 responses in a Stat3-dependent manner." Science 326.5955 (2009): 986-991.