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Peramaiyan Rajendran

Dr. Peramaiyan Rajendran

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After completion of his Ph.D research in Medical Biochemistry from Madras University, India, Peramaiyan Rajendran joined NPO Int. Lab. Biochemistry in Japan, and NUS in Singapore. He worked in the area of diabetes and cancer research for his post-doctoral studies. Later, he joined China Medical University Taiwan in 2016 as a postdoctoral fellow. Currently, he is working as an assistant professor at King Faisal University, Saudi Arabia. The focus of his research over the past few years has been to elucidate the mechanism(s) of activation of molecular signaling carcinogens and inflammatory agents and the identification of novel inhibitors for the prevention of and therapy for cancer. Thus, these agents have potential treatment properties for numerous inflammatory diseases, including cancer, and are not toxic. Moreover, the results his research work have so far led to hundreds of scientific publications in high impact peer reviewed journals and several international research awards.

Research Keywords & Expertise

Mycotoxins mycotoxin d...
Anticancer mechanism
Cell signaling pathway
Oxidative stress and i...
Polyaromatic Hydrocarb...

Short Biography

After completion of his Ph.D research in Medical Biochemistry from Madras University, India, Peramaiyan Rajendran joined NPO Int. Lab. Biochemistry in Japan, and NUS in Singapore. He worked in the area of diabetes and cancer research for his post-doctoral studies. Later, he joined China Medical University Taiwan in 2016 as a postdoctoral fellow. Currently, he is working as an assistant professor at King Faisal University, Saudi Arabia. The focus of his research over the past few years has been to elucidate the mechanism(s) of activation of molecular signaling carcinogens and inflammatory agents and the identification of novel inhibitors for the prevention of and therapy for cancer. Thus, these agents have potential treatment properties for numerous inflammatory diseases, including cancer, and are not toxic. Moreover, the results his research work have so far led to hundreds of scientific publications in high impact peer reviewed journals and several international research awards.

Career Timeline

China Medical University

Post Doctoral Researcher

01 January 2017 - 01 August 2018


Inha University

Post Doctoral Researcher

01 December 2015 - 01 May 2016


NPO,ILB, Nagoya Japan

Post Doctoral Researcher

01 June 2013 - 01 November 2015


University Malaya

Post Doctoral Researcher

01 August 2012 - 01 March 2013


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