Center for Integrative Toxicology at Michigan State University

Burra V. Madhukar

Picture of Burra MadhukarAssociate Professor, Pediatrics and Human Development

B238B Life Sciences Bldg.
517-432-3934
E-mail: Madhukar@msu.edu

Research Interests:
Dr. Madhukar's research interests center around the molecular and biochemical mechanisms of carcinogenicity of environmental toxicants, including pesticides and polycyclics in soil and ground water. The goal of his work is for anti-cancer drug development for targeted therapy.

He has expertise in the area of molecular and biochemical mechanisms of action of environmental toxicants such as pesticides, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), and dioxins. The major focus is to how these chemicals perturb cell signaling pathways, alter gene expression profiles in target cells, and exert epigenetic carcinogenic effects. Another area of expertise is in the isolation and characterization of stem cells from adult tissue and the development of in vitro methods for their differentiation into specific cell types. The main focus is on the isolation of pancreatic stem cells and their differentiation to insulin producing beta cells for potential use as diabetes therapy.

Educational Background:
Andhra University, B.S., Biology/Chemistry, 1961
Agra University, M.S., Zoology, 1963
Delhi University, Ph.D., Zoology, 1972
University of Maryland, Post-doc, Entomology, 1973-75
University of Wisconsin, Post-doc, Toxicology, 1975-78

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Departmental Web Page:
http://www.msu.edu/~phd/profiles/el/Madhukar.htm

Community of Science Profile:
http://myprofile.cos.com/madhukar