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Dr. Ruchi Kumari serves as a Lecturer in Biomedical Sciences at the University of Glasgow's Dental School. Her academic appointment focuses on molecular mechanisms underlying cellular aging and disease processes.
Her research spans cellular senescence, tumor suppressor pathways, and viral immunology, with particular emphasis on FOXM1 complexes, HIV-1 antibody development, and B-Myb transcriptional regulation. Key themes across her publications include cell cycle arrest mechanisms, senescence-associated secretory phenotypes (SASP), and cross-neutralizing antibody engineering.
Analysis of her 2016-2021 publications reveals dominant work in cell biology and cancer research, with 83% of articles addressing senescence mechanisms. The 2019 air pollution chapter represents a distinct collaborative effort outside her core molecular biology focus.
No scientific awards or honors are documented in the provided materials.
While student supervision details are absent from the source text, her publication record indicates active collaboration with senior researchers like Parmjit Jat and Holger Hummerich. No grant funding information is specified.
Her work suggests affiliation with molecular oncology and virology research teams at the Dental School, though specific lab structures are not detailed in the available information.

