Kanishka Manna
Postdoctoral Associate
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
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Kanishka Manna's research focuses on the application of proteogenomics and multi-omics data integration to understand complex biological systems. Manna has investigated the regulatory features of triple-negative breast cancer and identified alterations associated with acquired resistance to MAPKi therapy in melanoma patient-derived xenografts. This work has also involved the development and refinement of protocols for proteogenomics reference databases. Manna's studies have also explored the impact of short-term metformin treatment on the gut microbiota in obese rat models, specifically observing an enrichment of Bacteroides dorei. Manna collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Michael Scott Robeson and Charity L. Washam, with whom Manna has co-authored multiple publications. Manna's publication record includes six papers, with a total of 20 citations and an h-index of 2.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 6
- Citations: 20
Selected Publications
- Proteogenomics Analysis to Identify Acquired Resistance-Specific Alterations in Melanoma PDXs on MAPKi Therapy (2023) DOI
- Proteogenomics Reference Database Protocol v1 (2022) DOI
- Proteogenomics Reference Database Protocol v1 (2022) DOI
- Short-Term Metformin Treatment Enriches Bacteroides dorei in an Obese Liver Steatosis Zucker Rat Model (2022) DOI
- Proteogenomics analysis to identify acquired resistance-specific alterations in melanoma PDXs on MAPKi therapy (2022) DOI
- Multi-omics data integration reveals correlated regulatory features of triple negative breast cancer (2021) DOI
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