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Raju Kumar (Postdoctoral Researcher, London)

Instituion/Organization:Queen Mary University of London
Department/Subject:Centre for Immunobiology
Academic Title/Position:Dr.
Interests/Expertise:
Cell & Molecular Biology, Organoids, Spatial Profiling, Single Cell Multi-Omics, Adaptive Immune Receptor Repertoire, T cells, B cells, Immunology, Cancer, 3-D culture, Immunohistochemistry, Single cell data analysis, Biochemistry, Epidemiology, Microscopy, Spatial phenotyping
Mentorship/Supervision Experience:
Experiecnce in supervising B.Sc., M.Sc., PhD and Postdoc colleagues, Reviewing and writing: Reviews scientific manuscript, writes research proposal and SOP
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Lab facilities/Resources available:
✦Spheroids, organoids and organoids-immune co-culture, ✦Human tissue: DNA, RNA and Protein isolation, ✦Confocal, timelapse, laser microdissection, and multiplex imaging ✦Cell biology: Cell culture, gene-manipulation, drug treatment, qPCR, immunoassays and phenotypic assays ✦Biochemistry: DNA-protein and protein-protein interactions, protein purification and downstream characterisation ✦Molecular biology: Microarrays (DNA and RNA), EXOMEseq, RNAseq, scCITEseq, scBCR/TCRseq, cloning, mutation scr
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Social Media Profiles:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/tumorscholar/
Areas of Interest:
understanding non-alcoholic fatty liver diseases, mechanistic understanding of immune responses
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Centre for Immunobiology Queen Mary University of London
Dr. Raju Kumar (Postdoctoral Researcher, London)
Interests/Expertise Cell & Molecular Biology, Organoids, Spatial Profiling, Single Cell Multi-Omics, Adaptive Immune Receptor Repertoire, T cells, B cells, Immunology, Cancer, 3-D culture, Immunohistochemistry, Single cell data analysis, Biochemistry, Epidemiology, Microscopy, Spatial phenotyping Areas of Interest understanding non-alcoholic fatty liver diseases, mechanistic understanding of immune responses