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    Dr Gyanendra Tripathi

    Gyanendra Tripathi

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    Associate Professor (RCUK Academic Fellow)

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    Metabolic & Vascular Health
    Room 20094
    Clinical Sciences Building
    University Hospital - Walsgrave Campus
    Clifford Bridge Road
    Coventry
    CV2 2DX
    Tel: 024 7696 8590
    Fax: 024 7696 8653
    Email: G.Tripathi@warwick.ac.uk

     


    RESEARCH GROUPS



    BACKGROUND


    Dr. Gyanendra Tripathi graduated with MSc in Biotechnology from Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai, India (1993) and completed his PhD on, Regulation of genes involved in the synthesis of biodegradable biolpolymer, polyhydroxy butyrate, in 1998 from National Chemical Laboratory, India on a Council of Scientific and Industrial Research Fellowship. In 1999 he moved to University of Aberdeen, and did his first postdoctoral training on, transcriptional regulation of Gcn4 in Candida albicans. Later in 2002 he moved to Babraham Institute, Cambridge to work on mouse transgenics and IGF signalling. He was appointed as RCUK academic fellow at University of Warwick in 2005. Currently he holds the position of Associate Professor at Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick and is part of Diabetes and Metabolism research theme.

    CURRENT RESEARCH PROJECTS


    • The origins of inflammation in human adipocytes, with Dr Philip G McTernan, Metabolic & Vascular Health, Dr Jonathan Moore - Systems Biology Centre Dr Gyanendra Tripathi - Clinical Sciences Research Institute Dr Alison Harte - Clinical Sciences Research Institute, Funded by: King Saudi University, Project Start Date: 01/10/2011 Project End Date: 30/09/2015
    • STUDENTSHIP 2: Role of Endoplasmic Reticulum stress in inflammation, insulin resistance and Diabetes in cultured primary human adipocytes- new student for award 28625, Funded by: AstraZeneca UK Limited, Project Start Date: 01/07/2011 Project End Date: 30/06/2015
    • Role of Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress in Inflammation, Insulin Resistance and Diabetes in Cultured Primary Human Adipocytes., Funded by: AstraZeneca UK Limited, Project Start Date: 04/10/2010 Project End Date: 03/10/2014
    • King Saudi University Grant, with Dr Philip G McTernan, Clinical Sciences Research Institute, Dr Gyanendra Tripathi - Clinical Sciences Research Institute Dr Alison Harte - Clinical Sciences Research Institute, Funded by: King Saudi University, Project Start Date: 01/10/2010 Project End Date: 30/09/2014
    • RDF 12/13 QMUL AWARD: An integrated study of altered gene regulation in a model system of adipogenesis to elucidate the role of one-carbon nutritional environment in the development of human metabolic disease., Funded by: Research Development Fund, Project Start Date: 01/12/2012 Project End Date: 31/07/2013

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    SELECTED PUBLICATIONS


    • Ramanjaneya, M., Chen, J., Brown, J. E., Tripathi, G., Hallschmid, M., Patel, S., Kern, W., Hillhouse, E. W., Lehnert, H., Tan, B. K. and Randeva, H. S. (2010) 'Identification of nesfatin-1 in human and murine adipose tissue: a novel depot-specific adipokine with increased levels in obesity' Endocrinology 151 (7), 3169 - 3180 [article]
    • Youssef-Elabd EM, McGee KC, Tripathi G, Aldaghri N, Abdalla MS, Sharada HM, Ashour E, Amin AI, Ceriello A, O'Hare JP, Kumar S, McTernan PG, Harte AL (2012) 'Acute and chronic saturated fatty acid treatment as a key instigator of the TLR-mediated inflammatory response in human adipose tissue, in vitro.' Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry, The 23 (1), 39 - 50 [article]
    • Harte, A.L. et al. (2012) 'Telomere Length Attrition, a Marker of Biological Senescence, Is Inversely Correlated with Triglycerides and Cholesterol in South Asian Males with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus.' Experimental Diabetes Research 1 - 7 [article]
    • Harte AL, Varma MC, Tripathi G, McGee KC, Al-Daghri NM, Al-Attas OS, Sabico S, O'Hare JP, Ceriello A, Saravanan P, Kumar S, McTernan PG. (2011) 'High Fat Intake Leads to Acute Postprandial Exposure to Circulating Endotoxin in Type 2 Diabetic Subjects' Diabetes Care [Epub ahead of print]
    • Schisano B, Harte AL, Lois K, Saravanan P, Al-Daghri N, Al-Attas O, Knudsen LB, McTernan PG, Ceriello A, Tripathi G. (2011) 'GLP-1 analogue, Liraglutide protects human umbilical vein endothelial cells against high glucose induced endoplasmic reticulum stress' Regulatory Peptides

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