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University of California, Merced

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    View from the lab (circa 2014)

    The Saha laboratory is a venture in neuroepigenetics. Our research is geared towards understanding epigenetic mechanisms of neuronal gene expression and their roles in...

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Recent Publications

  • Mild membrane depolarization in neurons induces immediate early gene transcription and acutely subdues responses to successive stimulus.
  • Certain Ortho-Hydroxylated Brominated Ethers Are Promiscuous Kinase Inhibitors That Impair Neuronal Signaling and Neurodevelopmental Processes
  • Merits and Limitations of Studying Neuronal Depolarization-Dependent Processes Using Elevated External Potassium
  • Epigenetic Effects of Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers on Human Health
  • Genome-wide RNA Pol II Initiation and Pausing in Neural Progenitors of the Rat
  • Persistent 6-OH-BDE-47 exposure impairs functional neuronal maturation and alters expression of neurodevelopmentally-relevant chromatin remodelers
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  • Ramen

    Ramen Saha

    Assoc. Prof.

    As the principal investigator of our laboratory, I get to wear several hats: a scientist, a teacher, a manager, an accountant, an administrator etc. My favorite role though is being the 'truth seeker', where I get to pursue enigmatic neurobiological processes with my hardworking research team. I am also dad to an equally curious 12 year old who keeps me on my toes.
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