Raquel Sitcheran

 Raquel Sitcheran

Raquel Sitcheran

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Biography

Texas A&M University College Station - Genetics


Resume

  • 1994

    Ph.D.

    University of California

    San Francisco

  • 1992

    Columbia University

    UCSF

    University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

    University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

    Chapel Hill

    NC

    Research Associate

    Columbia University

    Texas A&M Health Science Center

    Bryan/College Station

    Texas Area

    Assistant Professor

    UCSF

    Texas A&M Health Science Center

    Bryan/College Station

    Texas Area

    Associate Professor

  • 1988

    AB

    Columbia University in the City of New York

  • 1984

    Bronx High School of Science

  • Raquel Sitcheran - Sitcheran Lab

    The Sitcheran Lab

    Cell Biology

    Cancer

    Lifesciences

    Microscopy

    Biochemistry

    Teaching

    Science

    Cell Culture

    Immunohistochemistry

    Genomics

    Western Blotting

    Molecular Cloning

    Research

    Grant Writing

    Data Analysis

    Genetics

    Fluorescence Microscopy

    PCR

    Molecular Biology

    Protein Chemistry

    NIK regulates MT1-MMP activity and promotes glioma cell invasion independently of the canonical NF-κB pathway.

    NIK regulates MT1-MMP activity and promotes glioma cell invasion independently of the canonical NF-κB pathway.

    Tumor necrosis factor-like weak inducer of apoptosis (TWEAK) promotes glioma cell invasion through induction of NF-κB-inducing kinase (NIK) and noncanonical NF-κB signaling

    The NF-kappaB RelB Protein Is an Oncogenic Driver of Mesenchymal Glioma

    Highlights\n•NIK localizes to mitochondria in MEFs

    cancer cell lines

    and ex vivo tumor tissue\n•NIK regulates mitochondrial velocity and anterograde movement to the cell periphery\n•NIK enhances fission

    Drp1 phosphorylation

    and Drp1 mitochondrial localization\n•NIK regulates invasion and mitochondrial dynamics independent of IKK/NF-κB

    NIK/MAP3K14 Regulates Mitochondrial Dynamics and Trafficking to Promote Cell Invasion

    Sitcheran

    Texas A&M Health Science Center

    University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill