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Bhagelu Ram Achyut
Bhagelu Ram Achyut

Bhagelu Ram Achyut
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Cancer Center
Georgia Regents University
USA
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Biography

Ram Achyuth is a postdoctoral fellow in Cellular and Molecular Imaging Laboratory, Radiology, Henry Ford Health System, MI. Current goal is to discover and alter the signature miRNAs in tumor cell secreted exosomes to reprogram the microenvironment and control neovascularization in glioblastoma. I completed Ph.D. (2009) in the Department of Genetics, Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences, India. I investigated association of genetic polymorphisms of cytokines and other inflammatory molecules with human gastritis and precancerous gastric lesions. Later, I joined Indian Institute of Toxicology Research, India as a scientist in 2008.I joined laboratory of Cancer Biology and Genetics, NCI-NIH for advanced postdoctoral training in 2009. I investigated inflammation mediated alterations could drive cancer development upon stromal abrogation of TGFβ signaling. My research was published in PLoS Genetics and highlighted in Nature Reviews of Cancer Journal. This experience allowed me to gain laboratory skills and a solid foundation in basic science research.

 
Research Interest

Cancer Biology (Anti-angiogenesis in Glioblastoma), Cancer Biology and Genetics (Anti-inflammation in Squamous cell carcinoma of the Forestomach), Neurotoxicology (Manganese nanoparticle induced neurotoxicity in rat), Medical Genetics (Role of cytokine gene polymorphisms in human gastritis susceptibility), Biotechnology

Interview
1. How many years have you been practicing and/or performing research?
10 years

2. What is the research topic you are working on now?
Cancer biology: Investigation of mechanisms of resistance to antiangiogenic therapies in glioma.

3. What makes an article top quality?
Answering important questions with flawless methods and experiments

4. What are the qualities you look for in an article?
If article has translational value.

5. Do you have any research funding (NIH or other national funding) now?
I am a Postdoctoral Fellow and applying for K22 award end of this year

6. When did you become an editor of OMICS Journal?
Year 2014

7. What is your greatest career accomplishment?
So far, I have been part of quality research and have published in top quality journals. I have received NIH FARE award in year 2012.

8. How does the research published percolate through to practitioners?
Several articles with translational qualities help practitioners

9. What is the purpose of serving as an editor?
To enhance the quality of journal by accommodating quality articles

10. Do you have any patents?
No

11. Have you contributed any editorials or papers (any types) to OMICS Journals in the past two years?
Yes, "Impact of Microenvironment in Therapy-Induced Neovascularization of Glioblastoma"

12. Do you plan to contribute any editorials or papers to OMICS Journals in the next year?
Yes

13. Do you have any trouble with OMICS Journals in the past?
No

14. Would you recommend OMICS to your friends or colleagues?
Yes

15. How do you differentiate Journal of Biochemistry and Physiology with other journals in the field?
It is emerging journal with great hope of success in future
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