
Dr Vinay Kumar M B
Assistant Professor
Manipal Institute of Regenerative Medicine
Qualification: PhD
CURRENT ACADEMIC ROLE & RESPONSIBILITIES
Assistant Professor
Manipal Institute of Regenerative Medicine.
ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS
Degree | Specialisation | Institute | Year of passing |
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PhD | National University of Singapore (NUS) | ||
PG (Biotechnology) | PESIT, Bangalore University | ||
UG (Chemistry Botany Biotechnology) | Govt. Science College, Bangalore University |
Experience
Institution / Organisation | Designation | Role | Tenure |
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Manipal Institute of Regenerative Medicine | Assistant Professor | Teaching Research | May 2024-till date |
JSS Medical College, Mysore | Assistant professor | Teaching Research | April 2022- April 2024 |
Indian Institute of Science, IISc, Bangalore | Senior Research Scientist | Teaching and facility manager | Nov 2019- March 2022 |
Temasek Life Sciences laboratory, Singapore | Post-doctoral fellow | Research | July 2017-Nov 2019 |
National University of Singapore (NUS), Singapore | Post-doctoral fellow | Teaching Research | Sep-2015 – July 2017 |
inStem, Bangalore | Senior Research Fellow | Research | Aug 2009 – Nov 2010 |
Stempeutics research private limited, Bangalore | Research Assistant | Research | Dec 2006 – Feb 2009 |
PES institute of Technology, Bangalore | Lab instructor | Teaching | Aug 2006 – Dec 2006 |
Research Focus: Skeletal muscle is the most abundant tissue in the human body and disruption in its homeostasis causes severe complications. The long-term research interest of my lab is to understand the molecular basis of skeletal muscle loss in chronic diseases and to identify new drug targets to counteract muscle wasting.
The current focus of our lab is to decipher the epigenetic mechanisms that regulate transcriptional programs of skeletal muscle differentiation and how its de-regulation is involved in skeletal muscle pathogenesis. Specific areas of interest include skeletal muscle regeneration, epigenetic basis of skeletal muscle wasting in Cancer Cachexia, Diabetes Mellitus and differentiation inhibition in Rhabdomyosarcoma, a childhood cancer affecting skeletal muscle.
Publications:
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