University of California San Francisco

Priyanka Rashmi Phd
Priyanka Rashmi PhD

Assistant Researcher

Address

513 Parnassus Avenue, HSW, #1033
San Francisco, CA 94143
United States

Email: [email protected]
Phone: 415-502-7921

    Biography

    Priyanka Rashmi is an Assistant Researcher in the Department of Surgery, in the the laboratory of Minnie Sarwal. Dr. Rashmi has a long experience in renal research-studying both glomerular as well as tubular functions. Previously, Dr. Rashmi was a postdoctoral fellow at UCSF Division of Nephrology.

    Education

    Education

    Mount Sinai School of Medicine New York, NY,  Ph.D. in Biomedical Sciences Sep 2006 – Jan 2011

    Indian Institute of Technology (IIT Kharagpur) Kharagpur, India, Bachelor of Technology (Hons.) in Biotechnology and Biochemical Engineering, Aug 1998 – Jun 2002

     

    Fellowships

    P.Rashmi, M. Ng and D. Pearce (Poster presentation). GILZ regulates sodium and potassium balance during dietary sodium restriction. American Society of Nephrology Conference. San Diego, CA (2015)

    P.Rashmi (Oral presentation). Gilz is a novel regulator of Na-Cl cotransporter. West Coast Salt and Water Conference. Avila Beach, CA (2015)

    P. Rashmi (Oral presentation). Gilz regulates sodium and potassium balance in the distal nephron. The Endocrine Society Annual Meeting, San Francisco (2013)

    P. Rashmi (Oral presentation). Differential regulation of epithelial sodium channel (ENaC) and sodium-chloride cotransporter (NCC) by Gilz. International Aldosterone Conference, San Francisco (2013)

    P. Rashmi, E.L. Rivera, C. Faul, and P. Mundel (Poster presentation). The adaptor protein Nck1 regulates podocyte actin dynamics. American Society of Nephrology Conference, Denver (2010

    Publications

    MOST RECENT PUBLICATIONS FROM A TOTAL OF 12
    1. Plasma proteome perturbation for CMV DNAemia in kidney transplantation.
      Sigdel TK, Boada P, Kerwin M, Rashmi P, Gjertson D, Rossetti M, Sur S, Munar D, Cimino J, Ahn R, Pickering H, Sen S, Parmar R, Fatou B, Steen H, Schaenman J, Bunnapradist S, Reed EF, Sarwal MM, CMV Systems Immunobiology Group| | PubMed
    2. Perturbations in podocyte transcriptome and biological pathways induced by FSGS associated circulating factors.
      Rashmi P, Sigdel TK, Rychkov D, Damm I, Da Silva AA, Vincenti F, Lourenco AL, Craik CS, Reiser J, Sarwal MM| | PubMed
    3. Longitudinal serum proteomics analyses identify unique and overlapping host response pathways in Lyme disease and West Nile virus infection.
      Boada P, Fatou B, Belperron AA, Sigdel TK, Smolen KK, Wurie Z, Levy O, Ronca SE, Murray KO, Liberto JM, Rashmi P, Kerwin M, Montgomery RR, Bockenstedt LK, Steen H, Sarwal MM| | PubMed
    4. A reference tissue atlas for the human kidney.
      Hansen J, Sealfon R, Menon R, Eadon MT, Lake BB, Steck B, Anjani K, Parikh S, Sigdel TK, Zhang G, Velickovic D, Barwinska D, Alexandrov T, Dobi D, Rashmi P, Otto EA, Rivera M, Rose MP, Anderton CR, Shapiro JP, Pamreddy A, Winfree S, Xiong Y, He Y, de Boer IH, Hodgin JB, Barisoni L, Naik AS, Sharma K, Sarwal MM, Zhang K, Himmelfarb J, Rovin B, El-Achkar TM, Laszik Z, He JC, Dagher PC, Valerius MT, Jain S, Satlin LM, Troyanskaya OG, Kretzler M, Iyengar R, Azeloglu EU, Kidney Precision Medicine Project| | PubMed
    5. Multiplexed droplet single-cell sequencing (Mux-Seq) of normal and transplant kidney.
      Rashmi P, Sur S, Sigdel TK, Boada P, Schroeder AW, Damm I, Kretzler M, Hodgin J, Hartoularos G, Jimmie Ye C, Sarwal MM, Kidney Precision Medicine Project| | PubMed
    6. Corrigendum: Near-Single-Cell Proteomics Profiling of the Proximal Tubular and Glomerulus of the Normal Human Kidney.
      Sigdel TK, Piehowski PD, Roy S, Liberto J, Hansen JR, Swensen AC, Zhao R, Zhu Y, Rashmi P, Schroeder A, Damm I, Sur S, Luo J, Yang Y, Qian WJ, Sarwal MM| | PubMed
    7. Single-Cell RNA Sequencing of Tocilizumab-Treated Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells as an in vitro Model of Inflammation.
      Zarinsefat A, Hartoularos G, Rychkov D, Rashmi P, Chandran S, Vincenti F, Yee CJ, Sarwal MM| | PubMed
    8. Near-Single-Cell Proteomics Profiling of the Proximal Tubular and Glomerulus of the Normal Human Kidney.
      Sigdel TK, Piehowski PD, Roy S, Liberto J, Hansen JR, Swensen AC, Zhao R, Zhu Y, Rashmi P, Schroeder A, Damm I, Sur S, Luo J, Yang Y, Qian WJ, Sarwal MM, Kidney Precision Medicine Project (KPMP) Consortium| | PubMed
    9. Glucocorticoid-induced leucine zipper protein regulates sodium and potassium balance in the distal nephron.
      Rashmi P, Colussi G, Ng M, Wu X, Kidwai A, Pearce D| | PubMed
    10. mTORC2 regulates renal tubule sodium uptake by promoting ENaC activity.
      Gleason CE, Frindt G, Cheng CJ, Ng M, Kidwai A, Rashmi P, Lang F, Baum M, Palmer LG, Pearce D| | PubMed
    11. Proteasomal degradation of Nck1 but not Nck2 regulates RhoA activation and actin dynamics.
      Buvall L, Rashmi P, Lopez-Rivera E, Andreeva S, Weins A, Wallentin H, Greka A, Mundel P| | PubMed
    12. Rescue of tropomyosin deficiency in Drosophila and human cancer cells by synaptopodin reveals a role of tropomyosin α in RhoA stabilization.
      Wong JS, Iorns E, Rheault MN, Ward TM, Rashmi P, Weber U, Lippman ME, Faul C, Mlodzik M, Mundel P| | PubMed