Trayambak Pathak
@trayambak_p
Assistant Professor @LSUHealthNO and LCRC. NHLBI K99/R00 fellow. Interested in Ca2+ signaling, Metabolism, Obesity and Cancer.
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Interesting study by Ravi Rungta showing IP3R, RyR, and SOCE regulates calcium signaling in brain mid-capillary pericyte.
It’official! The #EspinosaDiezLab Center for Molecular Medicine and Genetics (WSU) is recruiting 🎉🎉! If you are interested in join us or have questions about the positions, please DM or go to to positions’ links in jobRxiv in this thread or our web espinosadiezlab.com 🙏🙏🙏 Please friends and colleagues RT
Explore our latest article, shedding light on the non-canonical role of STIM2 in driving colorectal cancer growth and metastasis through metabolic and transcriptional reprogramming. Huge thanks to all the authors Trebak Lab Nadine Hempel and collaborators. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
Our first attempt to understand the anatomy and function of the dorsal endopiriform as a part of the claustrum complex, by Steffy B Manjila and others. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
NIH is centralizing peer review of all applications for grants, cooperative agreements and research and development contracts within the agency’s Previously the NIH Center for Scientific Review. This is expected to save NIH more than $65 million annually & make the review process more efficient.
Our first attempt to understand the dorsal endopiriform nucleus (EPd)- connectivity and functions- now published in Cell Reports. A huge thanks to Dr. Yongsoo Kim yongsookimlab and all other lab members and colleagues who made this happen!
Thrilled to share our latest study showing a non-canonical, SOCE-independent role of STIM2 in colorectal cancer. Explore how loss of STIM2 fuels CRC via metabolic reprogramming and ER stress activation. Huge thanks to our team Trebak Lab & collaborators! science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
Loss of the calcium sensor #STIM2, but not of STIM1, worsens #ColorectalCancer growth and metastasis by boosting calcium ion content in the endoplasmic reticulum, remodeling mitochondria, and rewiring transcriptional activity. Trebak Lab Trayambak Pathak scim.ag/44v3O3E