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Dr. Padmaja Tummala is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Australian National University's John Curtin School of Medical Research, specializing in protein chemistry and immunology since 2010. Her work bridges enzymology and therapeutic development, focusing on Glutathione S-Transferases (GSTs) in inflammatory diseases and cancer.
- Education: PhD in Biochemistry (2009), Osmania University
Research Highlights: Padmaja combines protein chemistry with translational medicine to study GST-Omega1 (GSTO1) in:
- Inflammatory disease modulation (colitis, sepsis, fatty liver)
- NLRP3 inflammasome regulation via NEK7 deglutathionylation
- Development of GSTO1-targeting drug candidates
- Autoimmune disorder mechanisms linked to TNIP1 mutations
Recent Publications demonstrate her expertise in redox biology and inflammation, with a shift toward autoimmune disease models (2024) and continued GSTO1 research in cancer (2021-2019). Her work includes collaborations across pharmacology, molecular biology, and computational chemistry.
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