Immunotherapy: Open Access

Immunotherapy: Open Access
Open Access

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Sahdeo Prasad

Sahdeo Prasad

Sahdeo Prasad
Post Doctoral Fellow, MD Anderson Cancer Center
USA

Biography

Sahdeo Prasad obtained his Ph.D. (Biotechnology), CSJM University, Kanpur, India in joint collaboration with Indian Institute of Toxicology Research (CSIR), Lucknow, India. During doctoral research program, he extensively worked on signal transduction pathways in both in vivo and in vitro tumor models. Before joining his PhD program, Prasad received National Eligibility Test (CSIR - UGC-NET), Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) and Indian Council of Medical Research Junior Research Fellowship award (ICMR-JRF) by Govt. of India. After PhD, he joined as Post Doctoral Fellow in Department of Experimental Therapeutics, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, USA. His expertise is in the area of molecular biology with particular reference to molecular mechanisms of signal transduction in tumor cells. Prasad has discovered a number of phytochemicals with chemo-preventive effects against a variety of cancers and their mechanism of action. The current research focuses of Dr. Prasad are on investigating the effects of chemo-preventive and chemotherapeutic agents among natural products that could suppress the activation of pro-inflammatory transcription factors NF-kB and STAT3. Besides these, Prasad’s work is also focused on the effect of natural compounds on death receptor pathways, bone loss and chemosensitization of tumor cells. He has over 80 National and International publications, several book chapters and abstracts Indexed in International conferences. He is serving as an editor, guest editor and editorial board member of various reputed journals. Prasad is also a member of number of scientific societies.

Research Interest

Molecular mechanisms of signal transduction in tumor cells
Phytochemicals with chemo-preventive effects against cancer
Suppression of activation of pro-inflammatory transcription factors NF-kB and STAT3

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