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Naushad M.

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Academic Writing Author - Scientist by Profession

I am a Phd level scientist working in cancer biology. i have a number of scientific articles published in peer reveiw journals. I have done my Phd from University of Cambridge.

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Research Fellow

Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School
Apr 2014 - Present
I work in Cell singalling and protein trafficking

Postdoctoral Research Associate

University of Cambridge
Feb 2013 - Feb 2014 (1 year)
Worked in cancer stem cells field

Education

PhD

University of Cambridge, United Kingdom 2008 - 2012
(4 years)

Qualifications

IELTS

British Council
2014
IELTS score: 7.5

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Polymorphisms in MTHFR, MS and CBS Genes and Homocysteine Levels in a Pakistani Population

PLoS One
Background: Hyperhomocysteinemia (.15 mmol/L) is highly prevalent in South Asian populations including Pakistan. In order to investigate the genetic determinants of this condition, we studied 6 polymorphisms in genes of 3 enzymes - methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR; C677T; A1298C), methionine synthase (MS; A2756G), cystathionine-bsynthase (CBS; T833C/844ins68, G919A) involved in homocysteine metabolism and investigated their interactions with nutritional and environmental factors in a Pakistani po

Anaplastic large cell lymphoma-propagating cells are detectable by side population analysis and possess an expression profile reflective of a primitive origin

Nature's Oncogene
Cancer stem cells or tumour-propagating cells (TPCs) have been identified for a number of cancers, but data pertaining to their existence in lymphoma so far remain elusive. We show for the first time that a small subset of cells purified from human anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK)-positive and -negative, anaplastic large cell lymphoma cell lines and primary patient tumours using the side population (SP) technique have serial tumour-propagating capacity both in vitro and in vivo; they give rise to both th

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