Imran Khan
University of California, Davis, USA
Biography
Dr. Khan recived his Ph.D. (Molecular & Cellular Biology) at Albert Einstein Collge of Medicine, NY. His research program has focused on infectious diseases, intracellular signaling pathways, molecular biology for over 15 years. Since 2002 he has worked on developing highly efficient and high throughput multiplex approaches for infectious disease biomarkers (e.g., Tuberculosis). His research includes simultaneous analysis of multiple key components of cell signaling pathways in a single reaction vessel. In addition, he has employed novel approaches to study disease related biomarkers (e.g., immune biomarkers) in bodily fluids (e.g., plasma/serum) by combining the power of multiplexing systems and computational modeling. Results of his research have been published in peer reviewed journals for the development of novel methods for biomarker profiling for cancer, inflammatory diseases, and infectious diseases.
Abstract
Abstract : Disease biomarkers for studies on tuberculosis (TB) and TB diagnostic applications