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  Dr. ABHIJIT KALE  
 
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Title : Dr.
First Name : ABHIJIT
Last Name : KALE
University/Institution : Buck Institute for research on Aging
Email ID : akale@buckinstitute.org
City : Novato
Country : United States
State : California
Zipcode : 94945
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Area of Research
Aging
Area of Expertise
Genetics, Immunology, Developmental biology, Cell Biology
Brief Description of Research Interest :
I started as a behavioral ecologist studying 'Theory Of Mind' in birds. Later I shifted to Genetics and cell biology to study endocytic trafficking in Metazoan cells. During my doctoral work I studied process associated with field cancerization. Studying all these diverse processes,  I got very much interested in the ecological aspect of cancer cells and their surrounding. I am interested in this aspect of cancer progression and it's role in Aging of an organism.
Representative Publications :

1)    Kale A., Li W., Lee CH., Baker NE. (2015).Apoptotic mechanisms during competition of ribosomal protein mutant cells:roles of the initiator caspases Dronc and Dream/Strica.  ‘Cell death and Differentiation’ 2015

2)   Kale A and BakerNE (2015). Mutations in ribosomal proteins: apoptosis, cell competition and cancer. Accepted‘Molecular and cellular oncology’ 2015

3)   Ruggiero R, KaleA, Thomas BJ, Baker NE. (2012) Mitosis in neurons: Roughex and APC/Cmaintain cell cycle exit to prevent cytokinetic and axonal defects in Drosophila photoreceptor neurons. PLoSGenetics. 2012 Nov; 8(11): e1003049

4)   Kale A*, Li W*,Baker NE. (2009). Oriented cell division as a response to cell death and cell competition.

Current Biology. 2009 Nov 17;19(21): 1821-6 (* Equal Contribution)                                                                

5)   Kale A*, FullardJF*, Baker NE. (2009). Clearance of apoptotic corpses. Apoptosis. 2009 Aug;14(8): 1029-37, Review (* Equal contribution)

6)   Watve M, Thakar J, Kale A, Puntambekar S, Shaikh I, Vaze K, Jog M, Paranjape S.(2002). Bee-eaters (Merops orientalis)respond to what a predator can see. Animal Cognition. 2002 Dec; 5(4): 253-9

 
     
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