Raj
Kumar, PhDAssociate Professor
Molecular & Integrative Physiology (Primary appointment)
Assistant Professor
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
University of Kansas Medical Center (Joint appointment)
Ph.D., University of Delhi, 1989; Postdoctoral, Vollum Institute,
Portland 1990-1993; Postdoctoral, Baylor College of Medicine,
Houston, Texas, 1993-1996
E-mail: tkumar@kumc.edu
KUMC Center/Institute Affiliation(s):
Member, Center for Reproductive Sciences
Member, Mental Retardation Research Center
Member, Institute of Maternal-Fetal Biology
Regulation of the hypothalamus-pituitary-gonadal (hpg) axis is a complex process. It involves a network of autocrine, paracrine and endocrine interactions among multiple factors. Alterations within this network can lead to abnormalities of reproductive tract development and may result in infertility and formation of gonadal cancers. Over the past several years, research in he Kumar lab has been directed towards elucidating these interactions at all three levels of the hpg axis using both gain-of-function (transgenic) and loss-of-function (gene knockout) approaches. Currently, research efforts in Kumar lab are focused using these unique mouse models that phenocopy human reproductive diseases. Specific projects include unraveling signaling pathways in the medial preoptic area that contribute to male sexual behavior, understanding human pituitary null cell adenoma, mechanisms of secretion of pituitary gonadotropins, and delineating mechanisms of gonadotropin regulation of testis and ovarian development and function. These studies are clinically relevant and will have significant impact in understanding the physiology and pathology of the mammalian reproductive axis.
Department of Molecular & Integrative
Physiology
University of Kansas Medical Center
3901 Rainbow Boulevard
Kansas City, Kansas 66160
Office: Lied 3044
Phone: 913 588-0414
Fax: 913 588-0455
Email: tkumar@kumc.edu
Laboratory: Lied 3007,3009
Phone: 913 588-0415
