Dr. Lakshmi Bangalore

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Yale University
Scientific Communications
Center for Neuroscience and Regeneration Research
Assistant Director
Yale University
Lecturer

Mailing Address

Center for Neuroscience and Regeneration Research
Yale University School of Medicine
VA CT Healthcare System
950 Campbell Avenue, Bldg. 34
West Haven, Connecticut 06516
United States

Contact Information

Phone: (203) 937-3802
Fax: (203) 937-3801
lakshmi.bangalore@yale.edu

Qualifications

Ph.D., Yale University, Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology, 1999.
M.S., University of Massachusetts Lowell, Biology (Concentration in Biotechnology), 1989.
B.Sc., MES College, India, Chemistry, Botany and Zoology, 1986.

Expertise and Research Interests

Biomedical Communication, Science Writing, Biomedical Research

Other Expertise

Certified Medical Writer

Future Research

Biomedical Communication, Science and Society

Industrial Relevance

Medical Communication, Bioscience Regulatory Affairs, Scientific Liaison

Keywords

COS Keywords:

Science Communication.

Additional Terms:

Biomedical Regulatory Affairs.

Languages

(Reading, Writing, Speaking)

English: (Fluent, Fluent, Fluent)
Telugu: (Functional, Functional, Fluent)
Hindi: (Basic, Basic, Basic)

Memberships

American Association of Medical Writers
National Association of Science Writers
Regulatory Affairs Professional Society

Honors and Awards

Will Solimene Award for Excellence in Medical Communication, 2008, American Medical Writers Association

Previous Positions

1999-2008, Scientific Liaison Officer, Yale University, Neurology
1992-1999, Graduate Student, Yale University, Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology
1990-1992, Research Associate, Yale University, School of Medicine, Pathology
1989-1990, Research Assistant, Tufts University, Medical School, Pathology
1987-1989, Instructor, University of Massachusetts Lowell, Biology

Publications

  • Bangalore, L, Black, J.A, Carrithers, M.D, Waxman, S.G (2008) Sodium channel expression and function in multiple sclerosis, Textbook of Neuroehabilitation in MS, Cambridge University Press (bookchapter)
  • Bangalore, L, Rebuilding Circuits, Paraplegia News, Paralyzed Veterans of America, 61(2), 25-29, Feb 2007
  • Bangalore, L. (2007) Brain Development, Gray Matter Series, Philadelphia, PA, Chelsea House Publications.
  • Bangalore, L, Advances in Spinal Cord Injury Research, Paraplegia News, Washington, DC, Paralyzed Veterans of America, 59(8), 2005
  • Bangalore, L, Molecular Plasticity and Recovery of Function in Multiple Sclerosis, Orbit, New York, NY, United Spinal Association, 2004
  • Bangalore, L, Searching for a Cure, Paraplegia News, 58(2), 2004
  • Waxman, SG and Bangalore, L. (2004) Electrophysiological Consequences of Myelination and Demyelination, Myelin Biology and Disorders, New York, Academic Press (bookchapter)
  • Waxman, SG and Bangalore, L. (2004) Myelin function and saltatory conduction, Neuroglia, New York, Oxford University Press (bookchapter)
  • Bangalore, L, Molecular batteries: New therapeutic targets in neuropathic pain, Paraplegia News, 57(1), 10-13, 2003
  • Hing HK, Bangalore L, Sun X, Artavanis-Tsakonas S, Mutations in the heatshock cognate 70 protein (hsc4) modulate Notch signaling, European Journal of Cell Biology, 78(10), 690-7, October 1999 Abstract
  • Bangalore L, Functional analysis of Notch receptor phosphorylation. Yale University, Ph.D.Thesis, 1999
  • Eastman DS, Slee R, Skoufos E, Bangalore L, Bray S, Delidakis C, Synergy between suppressor of Hairless and Notch in regulation of Enhancer of split m gamma and m delta expression, Molecular and Cellular Biology, 17(9), 5620-8, September 1997 Abstract
  • Bangalore L, Tanner AJ, Laudano AP, Stern DF, Antiserum raised against a synthetic phosphotyrosine-containing peptide selectively recognizes p185neu/erbB-2 and the epidermal growth factor receptor, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (USA), 89(23), 11637-41, 1992 Abstract
  • Cao H, Bangalore L, Dompe C, Bormann BJ, Stern DF, An extra cysteine proximal to the transmembrane domain induces differential cross-linking of p185neu and p185neu, Journal of Biological Chemistry, 267(28), 20489-92, 1992 Abstract
  • Cao H, Bangalore L, Bormann BJ, Stern DF, A subdomain in the transmembrane domain is necessary for p185neu* activation, Embo Journal, 11(3), 923-32, March 1992 Abstract

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