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Subapriya Rajamanickam

Contact

210-562-9140

Rajamanickam@uthscsa.edu

Departments & Divisions

  • Department of Molecular Medicine

Institutes & Centers

  • Greehey Children’s Cancer Research Institute

Subapriya Rajamanickam, Ph.D.

Instructor - Research

Greehey Children’s Cancer Research Institute

  • Professional Background

    Education

    • 2006 - PhD - Biochemistry and Biotechnology - Annamalai University, Tamil Nadu, Inida

    Training

    • 2002 - M.Phil - Biochemistry - Annamalai University, Tamil Nadu, Inida
    • 2000 - M.Sc - Biochemistry - Annamalai UNiversity, Tamil Nadu, Inida
    • 1997 - B.Sc - Biochemistry - Bharathidasan University, Tamil Nadu, India

    Appointments

    • 2007-2009 - Postdoctoral Fellow - University of Colorado Denver, Aurora, Colorado
    • 2013-2017 - Postdoctoral Fellow - Greehey Children's Cancer Research Institute, UT Health San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas
    • 2017-Till date - Research Instructor - Greehey Children's Cancer Research Institute, UT Health San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas
  • Service

    Institutional

    Member in The Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee

    Member in Conflit of Insterst Committee

  • Publications

    • MiR-584-5p potentiates vincristine and radiation response by inducing spindle defects and DNA damage in medulloblastoma.
    • Sorafenib improves alkylating therapy by blocking induced inflammation, invasion and angiogenesis in breast cancer cells.
    • Inhibition of FoxM1-Mediated DNA repair by imipramine blue suppresses breast cancer growth and metastasis.
    • Silibinin prevents intestinal tumorigenesis in APC min/+ mice
    • Natural products and colon cancer: current status and future prospects.
    • Stage- specific inhibitory effects and associated mechanisms of silibinin on tumor progression and metastasis in TRAMP Model.
    • Assessment of risk factors for oral squamous cell carcinoma in Chidambaram, Southern India: a case-control study.
    • Medicinal properties of neem leaves: a review.
    • Ethanolic leaf extract of neem (Azadirachta indica) inhibits buccal pouch carcinogenesis in hamsters.
    • Ethanolic neem leaf extract protects against N-methyl -N'-nitro- N-nitrosoguanidine-induced gastric carcinogenesis in Wistar rat
    • Oxidant-antioxidant status in patients with oral squamous cell carcinomas at different intraoral sites.
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