Testimonials

Dr.NALLASIVAM PALANISAMY, MSC. MPHIL. PHD.


My memories about SSV Boys High School

I attended SSVBHS for my 6thstd to 11th std (SSLC) from 1970-1975

I would like to thank all my teachers who has provided me the basic education which laid a strong foundation to further my academic studies and build a successful research career as a scientist in cancer research.

Special thanks to all my teachers

6th Grade-Mr.Gurusamy-1970
7th Grade-Mr.Kuppusamy-1971
8th Grade- Rama Rathina Velusamy-1972
9th Grade-Mr.Murugan-1973
10th Grade-Mr.Paramasivam-1974
11th Grade-1975-76
KM Periasamy-Headmaster

P.Kandasamy-Mathematics
K.Sivasubramanian-Geography
P. Jegadeesan-Biology
K.Ganapathy-Mathematics
L.Subramanian-History
A.Palanisamy-Physics
Arunachalam-Tamil
Loganathan-Physical Training
Marimuthu-Physical Training
Palanisamy-Physical Training

SSVBHS – SSLC 1975-76 Batch – I am sitting the first row (red dot)

 

 nallasivam photo

 NALLASIVAM PALANISAMY, MSC. MPHIL. PHD.

 

Associate Scientist                                          Associate Professor (Adjunct)

Department of Urology                                   Department of Pathology

Henry Ford Health System                             Michigan Center for Translational Pathology

Vattikuti Urology Institute                                University of Michigan

Mailing Address

Department of Urology

Henry Ford Health System

One Ford Place, Room 2D26

Phone: 313 874 6396 (Office)

Cell: 313 817 8294 (O); 734 358 9507(P)

Email:  npalani1@hfhs.org; nallasiv@med.umich.edu

 

 

EDUCATION AND TRAINING

 

06/1979-06/1981                     University of Madras, Chennai, India

B.Sc., Zoology

 

06/1981- 06/1983                    University of Madras, Chennai, India

M.Sc., Zoology

 

06/1983- 06/1984                    University of Madras, Chennai, India

M.Phil.Human Genetics

 

05/1985-10/1993                     University of Madras, Chennai, India

Ph.D., Human Genetics

 

09/1990-05/1991                     Postdoctoral Research Associate

Molecular Biology

University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, USA

 

12/1993-04/1996                     Postdoctoral Research Associate

Molecular Biology

Miami Children’s Hospital Research Institute, Miami, FL, USA

 

05/1996 –11/1999                   Postdoctoral Research Associate

Cancer Cytogenetics/Molecular Cytogenetics

Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York City, NY, USA

 

07/2000-06/2002                     American Board of Medical Genetics training program in Clinical Cytogenetics: Memorial Sloan–Kettering Cancer center, New York, N.Y.

 

07/2001                                   42nd Annual course in Medical and experimental mammalian genetics, Jackson Laboratory co-organized with Johns Hopkins University, Bar Harbor, Maine, USA.- Course Director Victor A. McKusick.

 

01/2009-03/2009                     MBAEE – MBA Essentials and Entrepreneurship

Michigan Ross School of Business

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI

 

 

CERTIFICATION AND LICENSURE

 

10/2000 –11/2007                   Certificate of Qualification for Laboratory Director in Cytogenetics, New York State Department of Health

 

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

 

10/1991 – 11/1993                  Cytogeneticist, Institute of Laboratory Sciences

Kovai Medical Center and Hospital Ltd, Coimbatore, India

 

12/1999 – 03/2000                   Senior Scientist, Research & Development

Cancer Genetics Inc. Cambridge, MA, USA

 

04/2000 – 07/2004                  Director, Research & Development

Director, Genomics Research & Services

Cancer Genetics Inc., Milford, MA, USA

 

08/2004 – 08/2007                  Group Leader, Cancer Biology,

Genome Institute of Singapore, Singapore

 

08/2005 –08/2007                   Adjunct Assistant Professor

School of Biological Sciences

Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

 

08/2007-08/2008                     Consultant Molecular Cytogeneticist

Genome Institute of Singapore, Singapore

 

08/2007-08/2012                     Assistant Professor of Pathology

Michigan Center for Translational Pathology

Department of Pathology

University of Michigan Medical School

 

09/2012-9/2014                       Associate Professor of Pathology

Michigan Center for Translational Pathology

Department of Pathology

University of Michigan Medical School

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI

 

10/2014 -Present                    Associate Scientist

Vattikuti Urology Institute

Department of Urology

Henry Ford Health System

Detroit, MI

 

03/2014-03/2015                     Visiting Professor

Department of Food and Nutrition Sciences

King Saud University

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

 

01/2015- Present                    Associate Professor (Adjunct)

Michigan Center for Translational Pathology

Department of Pathology

University of Michigan Medical School

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI

 

Research Grants

 

Active

 

PI: PALANISAMY, NALLASIVAM

1R21CA176330-01; 4/1/2014-3/31/2016

FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERIZATION OF PSEUDOGENES AS NEW BIOMARKER IN PROSTATE CANCER

 

Previously funded grants (28)

 

  1. PI: PALANISAMY, NALLASIVAM

5R44CA08483804

FISH ASSAY FOR THE DETECTION OF T (14;18) (Q32;21)

CANCER GENETICS, INC.        2003    NCI

$195,529

 

  1. PI: PALANISAMY, NALLASIVAM

5R44CA08483803

FISH ASSAY FOR THE DETECTION OF T (14;18) (Q32;21)

CANCER GENETICS, INC.        2002    NCI

$381,724

 

  1. PI: PALANISAMY, NALLASIVAM

2R44CA08483802

FISH ASSAY FOR THE DETECTION OF T (14;18) (Q32;21)

CANCER GENETICS, INC.        2001    NCI

$417,956

 

  1. PI: PALANISAMY, NALLASIVAM1R43CA08997001

MOLECULAR PROBES FOR BURKITT’S AND MANTLE CELL LYMPHOMA

CANCER GENETICS, INC.        2001    NCI

$158,425

 

  1. PI: PALANISAMY, NALLASIVAM

1R43CA09153201

FISH ASSAY FOR ACUTE MYELOID LEUKEMIA

CANCER GENETICS, INC.        2001    NCI

$226,508

 

  1. PI: PALANISAMY, NALLASIVAM

1R43CA09436301

HIGH THROUGHPUT SYSTEM FOR FISH ANALYSIS

CANCER GENETICS, INC.        2002    NCI

$186,145

 

  1. Project Director: PALANISAMY, NALLASIVAM

RFP-1108-17- 2, 3                                                            07/01/01-05/27/02

NIH/NCI

Spectral Karyotyping (SKY), Comparative Genomic Hybridization (CGH), and Fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) analysis.  National Cancer Institute Subcontract between Bio-Reliance Corporation and Cancer Genetics, Inc. for two projects:  Project 1.  “Cytogenetic Biomarkers in Peripheral Blood Lymphocytes and Risk of Non-Hodgkin’s   Lymphoma; Project 2. “A Cross-sectional Study of Occupational Exposure to Benzene and Un-banded Chromosomal Aberrations in Peripheral Blood Lymphocytes Among workers in China”

 

  1. PI: PALANISAMY, NALLASIVAM

Ventana-Roche Sponsored Research Project

Role: Principal Investigator                                               06/12-05/13

ETV1 ISH and Antibody Assay Development      $42,210

Goal(s): RNA ISH and FISH Assay development for ETV1in prostate cancer

 

  1. PI: PALANISAMY, NALLASIVAM

Ventana-Roche Sponsored Research Project

Role: Principal Investigator                                           11/2013-10/2014

ETV1 ISH and Antibody Assay Development      $54,000

Goal(s): RNA ISH and FISH Assay development for ETV1in prostate cancer

 

  1. PI: PALANISAMY, NALLASIVAM             08/01/11-07/31/13

Gen-Probe, Inc.                                                    $514,470/yr

University of Michigan/Gen-Probe Partnership to Develop Gene Fusion Based Diagnostics for Prostate Cancer.

Goal(s):  Assist Gen-Probe in the development of a urine-based gene fusion test for prostate cancer.

 

  1. PI: PALANISAMY, NALLASIVAM             3/29/10-8/4/2011

GlaxoSmithKline (GSK)                                       $191,205.00

Goals: Validation of ETS gene fusions

Molecular Profiling of ETS Gene Rearrangement in Prostate Cancer Patients Registered in the REDEEM and REDUCE Clinical Trial

 

  1. PI: PALANISAMY, NALLASIVAM             01/01/10-03/31/10

Ventana                                                                 $127,484/yr.

Validation Studies in Support of the development of Multi-Probe Fish Assays in Prostate Cancer-ETS Partners

Goal(s): Development of FISH assay for detection of prostate cancer translocations

 

  1. PI: PALANISAMY, NALLASIVAM             06/01/09-05/31/10

Melanoma Research Alliance                                          $50,000/yr.

Development Award

Transcriptome Sequencing to Detect Gene Fusions in Melanoma

Goal(s):  An integrated analysis combining genomic copy number changes and transcriptome analysis to discover novel nuclear markers for malignant melanoma

 

  1. PI: PALANISAMY, NALLASIVAM             05/01/09-04/30/10

Agilent Technologies                                                         $48,537/yr.

Combined use of aCGH and genome partitioning to identify and characterize recurrent genomic amplifications in prostate cancer: identification and sequence characterization of oncogenic and tumor suppressive events.

 

  1. PI: PALANISAMY, NALLASIVAM             05/06-04/07

Agilent Technologies                                                         $30,000

Molecular Characterization of Breast Cancer Genome

 

  1. PALANISAMY, NALLASIVAM- PI Career Development Award- University of Michigan Prostate SPORE

P50CA-069568 (PI: Pienta)                                              11/01/10-10/31/12

NIH/NCI                                                                $83,147/yr.

Career Development Award Prostate Spore: Molecular Characterization of ETS Negative Prostate Cancer

Goal(s):  1) To identify recurrent gene fusions in ETS negative prostate cancer by transcriptome sequencing approach using Illumina Hiseq; 2) To follow up previously identified gene fusions in recurrence screening and functional characterization to establish their role in prostate cancer; 3) To interrogate transcriptome landscape for differential expression of novel non-coding RNA, splice variants, novel transcripts and SNP analysis.

 

  1. W81XWH-11-1-0520 (PI: Wicha) 05/01/11-04/30/12

Department of Defense                                        $443,618/yr.

National Functional Genomics Center – A center for Genetic origins of cancer (CGOC) at the University of Michigan

Goal(s): to develop a comprehensive approach to genetics, proteomics and bioinformatics that can help elucidate the mechanisms driving tumorigenesis. This research investigates the notion that cancer stem cells are the key cell component driving tumorigenesis, metastasis and treatment resistance.

Role: Co-Investigator

 

  1. W81XWH-08-1-0031 (PI: Chinnaiyan)                         04/15/08 – 07/14/11

Department of Defense                                        $121,746/yr.

Characterization of SPINK1 in Prostate Cancer

Role: Co-Investigator

 

  1. W81XWH-09-2-0014 (PI: Wicha) 03/01/09 – 04/05/11

Department of Defense                                        $350,000/yr.

National Functional Genomics Center

Goal(s): to develop a comprehensive approach to genetics, proteomics and bioinformatics that can help elucidate the mechanisms driving tumorigenesis. This research investigates the notion that cancer stem cells are the key cell component driving tumorigenesis, metastasis and treatment resistance.

Role: Co-Investigator

 

  1. R33 CA126966-01 (PI: Liu) 02/07-02/10

NIH-NCI                                                                $1,312,362

Paired End DI Tag Technologies for the Complete Annotation of Fusion Genes

Role: Co-Investigator

 

  1. PI: Huynh Hung 04/07-04/09

Singapore Cancer Syndicate Programme Initiative 2007            $1,708,000

Hardening the national xenograft therapeutic program: expansion of HCC xenograft infrastructure, drug evaluation, cell line generation and linkage to primary HCC’s via genomic analysis.

Role: Co- Investigator

 

  1. 1UM1HG006508-01A1 (PI: Chinnaiyan) NIH 7/19/2013 to 5/13/2017

Exploring precision cancer medicine for sarcoma and rare cancers

Role: Co-investigator

 

  1. R01-CA-107469-06-A1 (PI: Kleer) NIH/NCI      07/01/10 – 04/30/15

The Role of EZH2 in Breast Cancer Progression            $278,389/yr.

Goal(s):  Elucidate the function of EZH2 in breast cancer progression and metastasis and its prognostic utility.

Role: Co-investigator

 

  1. U01CA111275-06 (PI: Chinnaiyan) NIH/NCI 08/01/10 – 06/30/15

Goal(s): extending our work in the discovery and refinement of biomarkers to facilitate the accurate diagnosis of prostate cancer using the TMPRSS2-ETS rearrangements as a foundation. Develop biomarkers to predict aggressive prostate cancer with the goal of distinguishing indolent from aggressive prostate cancer either prior to diagnosis or at the time of biopsy diagnosis.

Role: Co-Investigator

 

  1. RO1 CA154365-01 (PIs: Beer and Chinnaiyan) NIH  04/01/11-03/31/16

Identification and characterization of gene fusions in lung adenocarcinoma      $185,000/yr.

Goal(s):  To identify new gene fusions in lung cancer utilizing a newly developed bioinformatics approach combined with next-generation sequencing data.

Role: Co-Investigator

 

  1. PI: Maha Hussain

PROSTATE Cancer Foundation                          9/1/2013 – 9/1/2015

Role: Co-Investigator    

Co-targeting the cell cycle and androgen signaling axis via CDK4/6 inhibition: A novel paradigm for treating metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer

 

  1. PI: Scott Tomlins

Department of-Army, Department of the Defense          7/1/14-6/30/17

Clonal evaluation of prostate cancer by ERG/SPINK1 status to improve prognosis prediction (PC130652)

Role: Co-Investigator

 

  1. PI: Arul Chinnaiyan             2/12/2014 – 1/31/2017

1UO1CA-183027-01 -NIH

Integrative molecular imaging and sequencing of prostate cancer

Role: Co-Investigator

 

HONORS AND AWARDS

 

1983                First Prize for Merit in M.Sc., Zoology (1983)

Kongunadu Arts and Science College, University of Madras

 

1985-1987       Junior Research Fellowships (JRF) Award

 

1987-1990       Senior Research Fellowship (SRF) Award, Council of Scientific and   Industrial Research (CSIR), New Delhi, India.

 

2000-2003       Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) Grant awards, funded by National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health-NIH (Phase I: 3; Phase II: 1)

 

2006                Agilent Technologies University Relations Grant Award

 

2008                Best Reviewer Award- Singapore Medical Journal

 

2009                Melanoma Research Alliance Development Award

 

2009                Agilent Technologies University Relations Grant Award

 

2010-2012       Career Development Award

University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center Prostate Cancer SPORE

 

2011                Who’s Who in America-Marquis – 2011, 65th Edition (pub.2010)

 

2011                Recognition of Professional Development Award, University of Michigan, Department of Pathology “REWARD” – Employee Recognition Program

 

2013                Recognition of Professional Development Award, University of Michigan, Department of Pathology “REWARD” – Employee Recognition Program

 

2015-               Member, Josephine Ford Cancer Institute (JFCI), Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, MI

 

2015-               Member, Karmanos Cancer Institute, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI

 

MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES

 

1997-2004                               Associate Member in American Society of Human Genetics (ASHG)

1997                                        Associate Member in American Association for Cancer Research (AACR)

2009-present                           Active Member in American Association for Cancer Research (AACR)

2015-present                           Active Member in Society for Basic Urological Research

2015-present               Active Member in American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

 

EDITORIAL POSITIONS, BOARDS, PEER-REVIEW SERVICE

 

Journal of Rashid Latif Medical College, Lahore, Pakistan                           International Advisory Board

Online Journal of Bio Sciences and Informatics                                            Editorial Board

American Journal of Cancer Genetics, Genomics and Proteomics             Senior Editorial Board

American Journal of Cancer Science                                                                        Senior Editorial Board

American Journal of Cancer Biology                                                             Senior Editorial Board

International Journal of Chronic Diseases                                                      Editorial Board

Frontiers in Toxicogenomics                                                                                      Editorial Board

Journal of Case Reports and Studies                                                             Editorial Board

International Journal of Forensic Science & Pathology (IJFP)                      Editorial Board

Human Pathology-Case Reports                                                                   Editorial Board

Pathology and Laboratory Medicine                                                               Editorial Board

International Clinical Pathology Journal                                                        Editorial Board

Singapore Medical Journal                                                                             Reviewer

Biomed Central-Cancer                                                                                  Reviewer

Cancer Research                                                                                           Reviewer

Clinical Cancer Research                                                                               Reviewer

Oncogene                                                                                                       Reviewer

Oncotarget                                                                                                      Reviewer

Genetic Testing                                                                                               Reviewer

Medical Hypotheses                                                                                       Reviewer

Journal of Cancer Research and Therapy                                                     Reviewer

Advances in Biology                                                                                       Reviewer

PLoS One                                                                                                       Reviewer

Indian Journal of Clinical Biochemistry                                                          Reviewer

Gene                                                                                                               Reviewer

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences                                      Reviewer

Journal of Translational Medicine                                                                   Reviewer

Proteomics-Clinical Applications                                                                    Reviewer

Clinical Nephrology and Urology Science                                                      Reviewer

Chinese Journal of Cancer Research                                                            Reviewer

 

PHD THESIS DISSERTATION COMMITTEES – served as thesis review examiner for 17 PhD thesis from

University of Madras, Chennai, Tamilnadu, India,

Anna University of Technology, Thiruchirapalli, Tamilnadu, India

Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, Tamilnadu, India

University of Miami, FL, USA

The Tamilnadu Dr. MGR Medical University, Tamilnadu, India

National University of Singapore, Singapore

 

Presented 63 seminars and extramural invited presentations-

 

 

PATENTS

 

  1. United States Patent: 7,585,964 –Granted, September 8, 2009

Methods of analyzing chromosomal translocations usingfluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH). Inventors: Nallasivam Palanisamy and Raju S. Chaganti

 

  1. United States Patent: 7,964,345 –Granted, June 21, 2011

Methods of analyzing chromosomal translocations usingfluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH). Inventors: Nallasivam Palanisamy and Raju S. Chaganti.

 

  1. United States Patent: 8,945,556 – Granted, February 3, 2015

RAF Gene Fusions.

Inventors: Arul M. Chinnaiyan, Nallasivam Palanisamy and Shanker Kalyana-Sundaram.

 

  1. United States Patent Application filed on December 19, 2002. Application # 20020192692.

Methods of analyzing chromosomal translocations using fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH). Inventors: Nallasivam Palanisamy and Raju S. Chaganti, Institution: Cancer Genetics, Inc., USA.

 

  1. United States Patent application filed on September 29, 2005. Application #: 20050214842.

Methods of analyzing chromosomal translocations using fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH)

Inventors: Nallasivam Palanisamy and Raju S. Chaganti. Institution: Cancer Genetics, Inc., USA

 

  1. United States Patent application filed on July 19, 2007. Application #:20070166749.

Methods of analyzing chromosomal translocations using fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH).  Inventors: Nallasivam Palanisamy and Raju S. Chaganti. Institution: Cancer Genetics, Inc., USA

 

  1. Canadian Patent Publication number: CA2447320 A1 PCT number; PCT/US2002/015492 Publication date: Nov 21, 2002, Filing date May 14, 2002 Priority date     May 14, 2001. Methods of Analyzing Chromosomal Translocations Using Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization (FISH)

Inventors: Nallasivam Palanisamy and Raju S. Chaganti. Institution: Cancer Genetics, Inc., USA.

 

  1. International Patent application filed on 10/22/2007Application #: 20100285475. “Fused Genes”. Application #: PCT/ SG2007/00036.

Inventors: Nallasivam Palanisamy, Edison Liu, Kalpana Ramnarayanan

 

  1. United States Patent Application filed on November 11, 2010. “Fused Genes.” Application #:20100285475. Inventors: Nallasivam Palanisamy, Kalpana Ramnarayanan and Edison Liu.

 

  1. United States Patent Application filed on December 11, 2014: Application #:20140364481.RNA chimeras in human leukemia and lymphoma. Kojo Elenitoba-Johnson, Thirunavukkarasu Velusamy, Nallasivam Palanisamy, Anagh Sahasrabuddhe, Megan Lim, Arul Chinnaiyan

 

  1. United States Patent Application publication on July 9, 2015: Publication No: US2015/0191795 A1. RAF Gene Fusions. Arul Chinnaiyan, Nallasivam Palanisamy, Shanker Kalyana-Sundaram

 

Published 98  peer-reviewed publication in international research journals.

 

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/myncbi/nallasivam.palanisamy.2/bibliography/47053861/public/?sort=date&direction=ascending

 

Book Chapters

 

  1. Palanisamy N, Marimuthu, KM, Prema L: A case of mosaic trisomy X and fragile site at 5q with congenital heart disease. Contemporary studies in Human Genetics, Ed. by S.B.Roy et.al, p-26-28, 1987

 

  1. Palanisamy N, Marimuthu KM, Prema L: Congenital heart disease in Down syndrome. Contemporary studies in Human Genetics, Ed. by S.B.Roy et al., p-29-36, 1987

 

  1. Palanisamy N. Ring chromosome 3. A report of a case with features of Cornelia de -Lange syndrome.  Genetics – Perspectives in Man and Environment. Ed. By ST Santhiya and G Jeyaraman, University of Madras, p-8-9, 1990

 

  1. Palanisamy N. Chromosomal Translocations in AML: Detection and Prognostic Significance. Genetics, Biology and Therapy of Acute Myelogenous Leukemia, Ed.Nagarajan L. In the Cancer Treatment and Research Series Springer-Verlag, 2009; 145:41-58.

 

  1. Nanjangud G, Palanisamy N, Chaganti RSK. Cytogenetic analysis and related techniques in hematopathology. Diagnostic Hematopathology.  Elaine S.Jaffe, Nancy Harris, James W. Wardiman, Elias Campo and Daniel A. Arber.  Elsevier Inc. 2010.

 

  1. Chinnaiyan AM, Palanisamy N. “Chromosomal aberrations in solid tumors”. Progress inMolecular Biology and Translational Science (PMBTS), 2010; 95:55-94.Edited by Raymond Ruddon. Editor-in-Chief: Michael Conn Elsevier Inc. 2010.

 

Books (Thesis)

 

  1. Palanisamy N. Cytogenetics studies on selected heart diseases. M.Phil Thesis. University of Madras, Chennai, India. 1984

 

  1. Palanisamy N. Genetics of Congenital Heart Diseases. Ph.D. Thesis. University of Madras, Chennai, India. 1993

 

Other Media

 

1.“High-Resolution Analysis of Genomic Imbalances in the Cancer Genome”

http://agilent.cnpg.com/lsca/webinar/palanisamy/20080310/

http://www.chem.agilent.com/en-us/events/en-us/pages/13912e.aspx. June, 2007.

 

  1. Divide and Conquer: Molecular Classification of Prostate Cancer”

http://ukcancerconvention.org/ prostate/index.html. November, 2010.

 

  1. “Oligonucleotide Microarray analysis of genomic imbalances to detect gene fusions in cancer”. https://agilenteseminar.webex.com/agilenteseminar/lsr.php?AT=pb&SP=EC&rID=4014382&rKey=5386aff4f4b57c73. July, 2011.

 

  1. Elucidating tumor heterogeneity in prostate cancer by combined IHC & novel RNA ISHhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PvWoyBcz7aA

 

  1. Elucidating tumor heterogeneity in prostate cancer by combined IHC and novel RNA ISHhttp://www.acdbio.com/science/scientific-resources/upcoming-webinars/