The Molecular Logic of Cellular Signaling Systems

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Welcome to the Keiser Lab @ UCSF. Our lab combines machine learning and chemical biology methods to investigate how small molecules perturb protein networks to achieve therapeutic effects. We’re part of the Institute for Neurodegenerative Diseases,

Application Requirements. Document requirements. Curriculum Vitae - Your most recently updated C.V. Cover Letter. Statement of Research (Optional) Statement of Teaching (Optional) Rushika Perera, PhD. Our lab studies the function of cellular recycling pathways such as autophagy and lysosome biogenesis in the context of cancer initiation and progression, using a combination of mouse genetics, organelle isolation and proteomics approaches. website twitter email Welcome to the Wiita Lab @UCSF!

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website twitter email The Perera Lab (www.rushikapereralab.com) at UC San Francisco studies mechanisms via which pancreatic cancer cells reprogram their metabolism and organelle activity, particularly autophagy and lysosome function, in order to grow. Perera Lab The research of Dr. Rushika Perera’s laboratory in the Center for Vector-Borne Infectious Diseases (CVID), is focused on understanding the impact of cellular metabolism on the replication of mosquito- and tick-borne flaviviruses within their vertebrate hosts and Arthropod vectors. Welcome to the Wiita Lab @UCSF! We are an experimental research group in the Dept. of Laboratory Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco.

Walter Lab at UCSF Our laboratory seeks a molecular understanding of how cells control the quality of their proteins and organelles during homeostasis and stress. We are identifying the machinery and mechanisms that ensure proper protein synthesis, folding, and targeting, as well as the pathways that allow organelles to communicate and regulate their abundance.

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Rushika Perera, PhD Assistant Professor, Department of Anatomy Perera lab focuses on understanding how scavenging pathways such as autophagy and the lysosome - a degradative organelle - enables metabolic and cellular adaptation to stress and contributes to aggressive features of disease.

Perera LAB In our lab we study the cancer-specific mechanisms of autophagy-lysosome activation, and how this organellar system contributes to metabolic reprogramming in PDA. We hypothesize that the functional interplay between enhanced cellular trafficking pathways and activation of gene programs that regulate organelle dynamics and function is an Perera RM and Bardeesy N. Ready, Set, Go: The EGF Receptor at the Pancreatic Cancer Starting Line. Cancer Cell, 2012 Sept 11; 22: 281-2 Cancer Cell, 2012 Sept 11; 22: 281-2 Footer In our lab we study how autophagy and the lysosome regulate the response to cellular stress to promote cancer progression. Research Identifying Molecular Drivers of Cellular Plasticity in Pancreatic Cancer NIH R01CA240603 Sep 3, 2020 - May 31, 2025 Role: Principal Investigator July 2016 - Perera lab highlighted in the UCSF Pancreas Center Magazine AACR-Pancreatic Cancer Action Network Career Development Award recipients Kian-Huat Lim, Chris Vakoc, Rushika Perera April 2016 - We are in New Orleans for the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) annual meeting! The Perera Lab (www.rushikapereralab.com) at UC San Francisco studies mechanisms via which pancreatic cancer cells reprogram their metabolism and organelle activity, particularly autophagy and lysosome function, in order to grow.

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Application Requirements. Document requirements. Curriculum Vitae - Your most recently updated C.V. Cover Letter. Statement of Research (Optional) Statement of Teaching (Optional) Rushika Perera, PhD. Our lab studies the function of cellular recycling pathways such as autophagy and lysosome biogenesis in the context of cancer initiation and progression, using a combination of mouse genetics, organelle isolation and proteomics approaches. website twitter email Welcome to the Wiita Lab @UCSF! We are an experimental research group in the Dept.
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Allision Williams, Ph.D. Principal Investigator Masako Asahina PH.D Research Scientist/Lab Manager Lisa Qiu. Undergraduate Researcher (UC Berkeley) Research Overview.

Welcome! 8/1/2019 MCB graduate student Madison Lehmer officially joins the lab. 6/24/2016 Roberto speaks at the UCSF Cancer Center Friday Seminar.
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Finding Labs. Applicants may choose any UCSF and/or Gladstone Institutes faculty (including those not mentioned below) to contact as you set up your interview schedule for Path to Postdoc. We understand that finding faculty to interview with at an institution the size of UCSF is daunting.

Rushika grew up in Australia and received her PhD degree from the University of Melbourne and the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research studying EGFR signaling in Glioblastoma. Students from UCSF graduate programs (BMS, Tetrad, DSCB) are welcome to the lab.


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DeGrado Lab Research laboratory of William DeGrado, PhD Our research focuses on small molecule and protein design as an approach to understanding macromolecule structure and function.

panelists: Samantha Lewis, University of California, Berkeley Rushika Perera,  UCSF.

A diverse, equitable, and inclusive workplace is key to conducting innovative science. This page describes how we work to uplift one another, both inside and outside the lab, to facilitate a successful, respectful and welcoming lab environment. On the third Friday of every month, a lab member picks a book, article, movie, podcast, etc to discuss a topic that is unrelated to our direct research

Faculty Positions – Division of Neuroimmmunology and Glial Biology, Department of Neurology UCSF School of Medicine and UCSF Health Last review date was … S Altshuler-Keylin, K Shinoda, Y Hasegawa, K Ikeda, H Hong, Q Kang, Y Yang, RM Perera, J Debnath, and S Kajimura (2016).

Research Identifying Molecular Drivers of Cellular Plasticity in Pancreatic Cancer NIH R01CA240603 Sep 3, 2020 - May 31, 2025 Role: Principal Investigator July 2016 - Perera lab highlighted in the UCSF Pancreas Center Magazine AACR-Pancreatic Cancer Action Network Career Development Award recipients Kian-Huat Lim, Chris Vakoc, Rushika Perera April 2016 - We are in New Orleans for the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) annual meeting! The Perera Lab (www.rushikapereralab.com) at UC San Francisco studies mechanisms via which pancreatic cancer cells reprogram their metabolism and organelle activity, particularly autophagy and lysosome function, in order to grow. We further investigate how these processes are coordinated at the transcriptional level. We are an experimental research group in the Dept. of Laboratory Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco.