
Cancer Biology Laboratory
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About the Lab
The Cancer Biology Laboratory (CBL) is dedicated to understand the intricate mechanisms of cancer progression and cancer stem cell self-renewal, with a primary focus on RNA-binding proteins. This critical research area delves into the underlying factors that drive cancer’s relentless advance. Additionally, the laboratory explores innovative approaches, such as nanoparticle-mediated cancer treatment and RM-EMF (Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields) mediated therapies, to combat the disease at its core. The laboratory’s investigations extend to the world of exosomes derived from cancer cells and their profound impact on cancer progression and metastasis. Through a multi-faceted approach, CBL strives to enhance our understanding of cancer biology and develop novel strategies for the diagnosis and treatment of this devastating disease.
Specifications
BSL-II, CO2 incubator, Inverted Fluorescent Microscope, Cooling Centrifuge, Gel Rocker, Microcentrifuge tube spinner, Water Bath, Western Blot setup, Agarose gel setup, -20 C refrigerator, 4 C Refrigerator
Lab-In-Charge
Dr. R. Satish
Associate Professor

B607, School of Bioengineering, 5th floor
