Faculty Associates

Natasha Jaiswal

Contact Information
Email: jaiswa19@purdue.edu
Office: LAMB 306c Map
Phone: 765-496-0569
Homepage: Homepage
Assistant Professor, Department of Health and Kinesiology

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Education


PhD Central Drug Research Institute, India Biochemistry 2015

Research Interests


Skeletal muscle and NMJ plasticity in physiological and pathological conditions, glucose homeostasis, body composition, obesity and sarcopenia

Teaching Interests


Physiology, metabolism and biochemistry

Grants


2023 - NIA P30 mentorship award, Oklahoma Nathan Shock Center
2021 - Pilot Career Development Grant, San Antonio Nathan Shock Center

Selected Publications


E Nunn, N Jaiswal, M Gavin, K Uehara, M Stefkovich, K Drareni, R Calhoun, M Lee, C Holman, J Baur, S Patrick, P. Titchenell. Antibody Blockade of Activin Type II Receptors Preserves Skeletal Muscle Mass and Enhances Fat Loss During GLP-1 Receptor Agonism. Molecular metabolism (Accepted, January, 2024). Impact 7.4

N Jaiswal, M Gavin, E Loro, J Sostre-Coln, PA Roberson, K Uehara, N R Fuentes, M Neinast, Z Arany, S R Kimball, T S Khurana, P M Titchenell. AKT controls protein synthesis and oxidative metabolism via combined mTORC1 and FOXO1 signaling to govern muscle physiology. Journal of Cachexia, Sarcopenia and Muscle (2021). Impact 12.9

N Jaiswal, MG Gavin, WJ Quinn III, TS Luongo, RG Gelfer, JA Baur, PM Titchenell. The role of skeletal muscle Akt in the regulation of muscle mass and glucose homeostasis. Molecular metabolism 28, 1-13 (2019). Impact 7.4

N Jaiswal, S Agrawal, A Agrawal. High fructose-induced metabolic changes enhance inflammation in human dendritic cells. Clinical & Experimental Immunology 197 (2), 237-249 (2019)

B Ahn, S Wan, N Jaiswal, RB Vega, DE Ayer, PM Titchenell, X Han, KJ Won, DP Kelly. MondoA drives muscle lipid accumulation and insulin resistance. JCI insight 4 (15) (2019). Impact 9.2

F Rahmatpanah*, S Agrawal*, N Jaiswal*, H M Ngyuen, M McClelland, A Agrawal. Airway epithelial cells prime plasmacytoid dendritic cells to respond to pathogens via secretion of growth factors. Mucosal Immunology 12 (1), 77-84 (2019). (*equal first author). Impact 7.2


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