Dr. Rengaswami Rajaraman

Ph.D.

I am very much interested in curing cancer. I am confident the currently popular Cancer Stem Cell hypothesis is based on false assumptions. My concept of neosis paradigm of carcinogenesis will withstand the test of time, because it is based on documented proof and has been found to be correct by different groups in Europe. Please find all the info on neosis from he internet by googling for the words "Neosis + Rajaraman". I am currently retired now. I am still keeping myself abreast of advances in this field. I am currently in the process of writing a book on Neosis and its role in carcinogenesis and development. I am onvinced that Neosis is the morphological manifestation of the phenomenon of epithelial-mesenchynmal transition that is involved in carcinogenesis and development. Neosis has a bearing on the process of stem cell proliferation, differentiation, homeostasis and gene therapy.

Research skills

  • Technical
    cell and molecular biology

Research interests

  • Interests
    Carcinogenesis, Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition, Role of neosis in carcinogenesis and development, Neosis, Raju cells vs Cancer Stem Cells

Research experience

  • Teaching: Now retired. Use to teach molecular genetics of cancer in the Dalhousie University Medical School.
  • Jan 1999–
    Dec 2004
    Research: Dr. R. Rajaraman
    OncoDynamics Inc. · Chief Scientific Officer
    Biotechnology
  • Jan 1999–
    Dec 2004
    Research: Dr. R.Rajaraman
    Dalhousie University · Medicine · Dalhousie University
    Neosis · Halifax
    Neosis and carcinogenesis

Education

  • Jul 1982
    Caholic University of America
    Course on PCR technology
    United States of America (USA) · Washingon DC
  • Sep 1968–
    Jul 1972
    Dalhousie University
    Radiation geneics · Ph.D.
    Canada · Halifax
  • Jul 1968–
    Jul 1972
    Dalhousie University
    Radiation genetics · Ph.D.
    Canada · Halifax

Other

  • Languages
    English, Tamil, Telugu
  • Scientific Memberships
    American Society for Cell Biology
  • Journal Referee
    Expeimental Cell Research
  • Other Interests
    All journals that publish on cancer stem cell hypothesis, Stem cells, Senescence, Neosis and self-Renewal In Cancer. R.Rajaraman et al, Cancer Cell International. 2006.
    The origin of tumor cell heterogeneity. R, Rajaraman, IUP Journal of Biotechnology, 2010.

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