Toll like receptors have to navigate their way into the lipid rafts for their signaling mechanisms. Suvarthi’s study showed for the first time that peroxynitrite drives TLR4 trafficking onto the lipid rafts, a feature previously unknown in nonalcoholic steatohepatitis.
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Chatterjee honored by SOT
Chatterjee Lab snags 6 awards in SOT Annual Meeting
Suvarthi Das, Sahar Pourhoseini and Dr. Ratanesh Seth were among the awardees in the recently concluded Society of Toxicology Annual Meeting at San Diego, CA. The Chatterjee lab students had 6 poster presentations including first timers, Sahar, Firas and Varun Chandrasekharan. Dr. Saurabh Chatterjee was awarded the prestigious “Outstanding Young Investigator Award” at the ITSS Continue Reading
Dr. Chatterjee receives “Outstanding Young Immunotoxicologist Award” .
Dr. Saurabh Chatterjee has been declared to be the 2015 recipient of the “Outstanding Young Immunotoxicologist” award, a major milestone in his career. The immunotoxicology specialty section of the Society of Toxicology recognizes young scientists who are within 10 years of their Ph.D.in the field of Toxicology and have significantly contributed to the field . Continue Reading
First review article from Chatterjee lab
Dr. Saurabh Chatterjee and Suvarthi Das authored the review article entitled “”P2X7 receptor as a key player in oxidative stress-driven cell fate in nonalcoholic steatohepatitis,” a first such endeavor from the lab. The article has been accepted for publication in the journal “Oxidative Medicine and Cellular longevity”.