
Saurav Kumar
@saurav054
Post-Doc 🔬@FredHutch..Chemical Cancer biology..Cell migration.. Cancer Biology. Alum: @iiscbangalore
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https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=LM6Api4AAAAJ&hl=en&oi=sra 27-07-2020 04:25:40
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My Post-Doc work on a long-standing question about Integrin activation and cluster formation is now available as pre-print. Comments and suggestions are welcome! Fred Hutch Cancer Center Hutch Basic Sciences #Cooperlab biorxiv.org/content/10.110…



My post-doc work is now online in #eLife. In this work, we show a two-step model for the initiation of integrin activation that starts with Cas clustering and phosphorylation. doi.org/10.7554/eLife.… eLife - the journal


Excited to see our latest paper featured on the eLife Cover Fred Hutch Cancer Center eLife - the journal


Beautiful summary of our work! Thanks Fred Hutch Cancer Center for selecting our work for the spotlight fredhutch.org/content/www/en… via Fred Hutch Cancer Center


Are you interested in strategies to control the spatial localization of your favorite protein at will? In our review, Saurav Kumar and I discuss the exciting development of chemical inducers of proximity to control subcellular protein localization. authors.elsevier.com/a/1ikNC3S7Zk9Z…

It was a pleasure to highlight the recent innovative studies from the labs of Stuart Schreiber and Matthew Meyerson (NICE approach), Steven Banik (TRAM approach), and Dan Nomura (covalent recruiters of 14-3-3 proteins).


Excellent review by Saurav Kumar and Behnam Nabet highlighting recent innovative approaches for chemically controlled protein relocalization. Thanks for also mentioning our self-localizing ligand approach!


Our latest work is out now in Cell Genomics. Hillary Layden and team use the dTAG system and deep genomic analysis to determine how wild-type and mutant FOXO1 control transcription in DLBCL. cell.com/cell-genomics/…



Establishing a versatile approach for creating transgenic dTAG mice to degrade oncoproteins - Behnam Nabet (Fred Hutch Cancer Center) oncodaily.com/science/behnam… #Health #Cancer #OncoDaily #Oncology #Research #Oncoproteins #TransgenicMice

In a study published today in Journal of Clinical Investigation, Behnam Nabet and collaborators describe how they used targeted protein degradation in mice to rapidly destroy lung and pancreas tumors caused by a variant of a commonly mutated, cancer-driving gene. bit.ly/42di54B
