Faculty Info_Riyaz Basha_Center for Cancer Research
Riyaz M. Basha, PhDAssociate Professor |
Credentials/Graduating Organization/Training:
- M.Sc: Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati, India
- PhD: Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati, India
- Post-doc: University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI
Primary/secondary Center affiliations:
- Pediatrics, TCOM
- Institute for Molecular Medicine, CBTS
Awards/Recognition:
- Fellow, Association of Biotechnology and Pharmacy.
- Research presentation awards, Society of Toxicology (2001, 2002, 2003 & 2006).
- Research Presentation award (1st place), International Conference on Drug Discovery & Therapy.
Research Interests:
- Experimental Therapeutics: Exploring the strategies to induce the response of standard therapeutic options for cancer treatment.
- Drug design/discovery: Designing/testing small molecule-derivatives for anti-cancer activity.
Current research projects:
- 2017-2022: Osteopathic Scholars in cancer Research, CPRIT (Role: Co-PI & Program Coordinator)
- 2015-2017: Mithramycin and chemotherapy combination for Ewing sarcoma, HyundaiHopeOnWheels. (Role: Institutional PI).
- 2015-2018: Curcumin and Tolfenamic acid combination for pancreatic cancer, Shirley E. Noland
Foundation (Role: PI). - 2014-2018: Combination Treatment for medulloblastoma, Orlando Health, Orlando, FL (Role: PI)
Current courses taught:
- PSPT 6400: Drug Discovery & Development
- MOMG 6250: Molecular & Cellular Biology of Cancer
- BMSC 5310 Scientific Communication
- MEDE 7120 Honors Elective
Potential lab openings: Currently no openings.
Team members:
- Sagar Shelake: Graduate Student
- Myrna Hurtado: Graduate Student
- Shruti Patil: Graduate Student
Selected Publications:
- Eslin D, Lee C, Sankpal UT, Maliakal P, Sutphin RM, Abraham L, Basha R. Anticancer activity of tolfenamic acid in medulloblastoma: a preclinical study. Tumour Biol. 2013 Oct;34(5):2781-9. PMID: 23686785.
- Basha R, Connelly SF, Sankpal UT, Nagaraju GP, Patel H, Vishwanatha JK, Shelake S, Tabor-Simecka L, Shoji M, Simecka JW, El-Rayes B. Small molecule tolfenamic acid and dietary spice curcumin treatment enhances antiproliferative effect in pancreatic cancer cells via suppressing Sp1, disrupting NF-kB translocation to nucleus and cell cycle phase distribution. J Nutr Biochem. 2016
May;31:77-87. PMID: 27133426. - Shelake S, Sankpal UT, Paul Bowman W, Wise M, Ray A, Basha R. Targeting specificity protein 1 transcription factor and survivin using tolfenamic acid for inhibiting Ewing sarcoma cell growth. Invest New Drugs. 2016 Dec 26. [Epub ahead of print]. PMID: 28025760.
- Sankpal UT, Goodison S, Jones-Pauley M, Hurtado M, Zhang F, Basha R. Tolfenamic acid-induced alterations in genes and pathways in pancreatic cancer cells. Oncotarget. 2017 Jan 14. [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 28099934.
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