Associate Professor
Comparative Biomedical Sciences
Louisiana State University
United States of America
Dr. Saini received his DVM (1996-2001) from College of Veterinary Sciences, Palampur (India) and MVSc (2001-2003) from College of Veterinary Sciences, Pantnager (India). He received his dual-PhD (Genetics and Toxicology) from Michigan State University in 2009. He completed his postdoctoral training (2010-2014) at University of North Carolina. Dr. Saini Joined LSU in 2014 as an Assistant Professor.
The focus of our research is to understand multiple aspects of lung biology and inflammatory lung diseases. Broadly, the research employs murine models of pathogens- and toxicant-induced inflammation. Using these models of lung inflammation, the research aims to understand the roles of macrophages in the orchestration of inflammatory responses. Unlike traditional view, emerging evidences suggest macrophage as a highly plastic cell type with likely roles in regulation of initiation, progression and resolution of inflammatory responses. Ongoing research in the laboratory has established several tools to characterize macrophage responses. Currently active projects include, understanding macrophage number maintenance in lung, studying macrophage activation heterogeneity, and understanding roles of macrophages in different murine models of lung inflammation. The ultimate goal of this research is to develop diagnostic biomarker of lung diseases and therapeutic interventions to modulate inflammatory responses. The laboratory uses wide range of in vitro and in vivo models and techniques including confocal microscopy, flow cytometry, clinical biochemistry, immunochemical staining, magnetic-associated cell sorting, cellular and proteomic analyses of biological samples, molecular biology (PCR, RT-PCR, Gene expression analyses etc.) and cytokine assays.