Pituitary Instructs the Gonads
Pituitary Instructs the Gonads
The Kumar Laboratory investigates all aspects of gonadotropin biology, including gonadotrope development and tumori鈥媑enesis, mechanisms of pituitary gonadotropin subunit gene expression and post-transcriptional regulation, gonadotropin biosynthesis with a focus on age-dependent glycosylation, gonadotropin secretion and action with one focus on somatic cell development and regulation in the gonads and the other on osteoclasts in the bone. We use a variety of mouse genetics and high throughput genome-wide approaches. These translational studies have significant impact in understanding the physiology and pathology of the reproductive axis including abnormal reproductive tract development, infertility, ovarian aging, bone loss and cancer of the pituitary and gonads.鈥嬧€�
Certificate of Outstanding Contribution in Reviewing, Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology, Elsevier Press, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (2015, 2014)
Outstanding Reviewer, Endocrine Society - Molecular Endocrinology Journal Award (2014, 2013)
Director, Center for Reproductive Sciences, Institute of Reproductive Health and Regenerative Medicine, KU Medical Center (2014)
KU Medical Center - Thomas L. Noffsinger Investigator Award (2011)
KU Medical Center - Faculty Investigator Research Award (2010)\
Kansas-IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence (K-INBRE) Faculty Scholar Award (2010)
KU Medical Center Faculty International Travel Award, The KUMC Research Institute to visit Turku, Finland (2005)
Postdoctoral Fellowship Award, The Lalor Foundation, Delaware (1991)
Ankit, PhD
Chase Wesley, PhD
Lynsey Salzbrener, Research Services Entry Professional
Zoey Dale, Research Services Entry Professional
Simone Elder, MD
Alex J. Polotsky, MD, MS
Nanette F. Santoro, MD
Paul Maclean, PhD
Virginia Ferguson, PhD
David Orlicky, PhD
George Bousfield, PhD
Francesca Duncan, PhD
David Pepin, PhD
Ramakrishna Kommagani, PhD
Endowed Chair: Kumar
Edgar L. and Patricia M. Makowski Endowment
The goals are to promote education, research and training in women鈥檚 health.
GCRLE-1323 PI: Rajendra Kumar
06/2023-06/2025 Global Consortium on Reproductive Longevity and Equity(GCRLE)
Re-routed FSH Secretion and Female Reproductive Longevity
PI: Nanette Santoro
08/2020-06/2025 NIH/NICHD
麻豆传媒高清 Women鈥檚 Reproductive Health Research Career Development Center
This is a research training program for OB/GYN junior faculty
PI: Rajendra Kumar
04/2021-03/2026 NIH
FSH Glycoforms and Ovarian Signaling Pathways
Our studies using novel genetic models expressing different age-specific FSH glycoforms will not only provide mechanistic insights but unequivocally test the role of FSH-mediated signaling pathways in vivo in the ovary which produces estrogen and eggs.
PI: Rajendra Kumar
06/2023-05/2028 NIH-NIA (AWARDEE: WICHITA STATE UNIVERSITY)
Project 3 - Functional Analysis of Age-Specific FSH Analogs Using Genetically Altered Mice
The goals of this project are to determine the biological roles of FSH glycoforms using novel mouse models.
PI: Rajendra Kumar
2020-2024 Gates Center for Regenerative Medicine at the University of 麻豆传媒高清 Anschutz Medical Campus
Gates Grubstake Award from the Gates Center for Regenerative Medicine at the University of 麻豆传媒高清 Anschutz Medical Campus
University of Illinois
October 11, 2021
Dr. Kumar was the keynote speaker for the Janice Bahr Lecture at the 2021 Illinois Symposium on Reproductive Sciences...
Northwestern Center for Reproductive Science
October, 2021
Dr. Kumar was guest lecturer for the annual Neena B. Schwartz Memorial Lectureship in Reproductive Science...
Society for the Study of Reproduction News
May 19, 2021
Dr. Kumar discusses his career and his thoughts on this difficult year as part of SSR鈥檚 recognition of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month...
Endocrine Society News
August 2017
A woman鈥檚 body goes through myriad changes before, during, and after menopause. This article takes a multi-faceted look at these changes, including the effects of obesity, the changes in bone, and the non-hormonal treatments for menopausal bone loss...
Biology of Reproduction
July 1, 2014
In previous studies, T. Rajendra Kumar and colleagues suggested that the secretion pattern of LH is controlled by a small peptide鈥攁 short, 7-amino acid motif present on the carboxy terminal of one of its two subunits...
PANS Journal Club
April 23, 2014
Without changing overall levels of hormones, altering how hormones are packaged and shipped out from cells in the body can affect how they act. For women undergoing fertility treatments, delivering reproductive hormones in a new way could be key to improving their egg production...
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