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Department of Biological Sciences, TIFR, engages with diverse aspects of modern biology. We are a vibrant community of 11 faculty and more than 100 researchers.
Mumbai, India
Joined September 2024
RT @TIFRScience: How do bacteria outsmart stress & resist antibiotics? Dr. Amitesh Anand discusses how 𝘌. 𝘤𝘰𝘭𝘪 adapt when key energy pathwa….
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A comprehensive study on the systems biology of bacterial energy generation pathways.
Energy generation on metabolically restrictive nutrients is challenging, but microbes can do that elegantly by flux tailoring. Read our latest preprint on bioenergetic adaptations and underlying systems-level rewiring: @TIFRScience @TIFR_Bio @ucsd_sbrg.
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RT @amitesh1anand: Want to learn how complex enzyme assemblies evolve? Read this comprehensive study from our group, available as a preprin….
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Welcome to @TIFRScience @prat_i_k!.
#NewFaculty.Welcome to the campus Dr @prat_i_k!.Dr Pratik is a 'tool builder' working at the intersection of biology and chemistry. We look forward to the contributions from his lab. Know more:
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RT @ViditaVaidya: Tomorrow evening, Thursday Feb 20th at 4 pm at Homi Bhabha Auditorium @TIFRScience - what a wonderful opportunity to list….
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RT @WormlockHolmes: How do bidirectionally moving cargo reach their destination. RAB4 vesicles density inversely co-relates w/ synapse deve….
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Our faculty member @Sundar_Ram_07 goes deep in the mystery of what sets symmetry in living systems. Read his story of his transformation from a clueless student to a scientist searching for intricate clues.
In the latest episode of 'Behind The Bench', @Sundar_Ram_07 talks to InSDB about his research journey and work @TIFRScience. Read the interview here:
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RT @UllasKolthur: Mitochondria Time Your Exercise Capacity.Did you know your workout efficiency changes with the clock? 🏃♀️ Our research u….
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You only know half of who you are! Join this fascinating talk by @jfcryan to discover the rest of yourself.
Public lecture by Professor John Cryan @jfcryan @TIFRScience Thursday, Feb 20, 4 PM on 'Gut Feelings' and the powerful gut-brain axes that can impact behavior in both physiological and pathophysiological contexts #ASETColloquium @TIFR_Bio - All are welcome, Please RT.
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RT @TIFRScience: Join us for a public lecture by Prof. Janet Thornton (@emblebi) on 'Enzymes, Evolution, and Disease: 50 Years of Bioinform….
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Congratulations Dr. @AasthaSingla19!.
Congratulations Dr Singla - it was wonderful to bask in your reflected glory at your thesis defense - thank you to both thesis examiners @AasthaSingla19 @Rajnish_IITR @yvonnemnolan
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RT @jd1278: We heard an amazing colloquium by one of my favourites @ViditaVaidya. on neurobiology of psychedelics and their behaviorial res….
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RT @WormlockHolmes: The Mahabaleshwar seminar series set up By Obaid Siddiqi is back! . The 43rd version of the student-centric discussion….
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Highly relevant work from @amitesh1anand's lab on the diversity of bacterial energy conservation pathways and their relevance in pathogenesis, published in @jbiolchem.
Curious to know the fascinating ways by which microbes meet their energy demand while colonizing humans? Excellent article by @stutiisrivastav @ArpitaB_ in @jbiolchem from our lab @TIFR_Bio @TIFRScience supported by @DBTIndia Ramalingaswami Fellowship.
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RT @labhopping: Congratulations to @ViditaVaidya for receiving the 33rd Prof. P. K. Devi Memorial Oration Award in recognition of her valua….
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Congratulations @Swetha1309! Wish you more.
Glad to be part of #iZIM2024 .Always nice to meet old and new friends. Wonderful to witness the rapidly growing #zebrafish community in India exploring exciting new directions. Congratulations to my PhD student @Swetha1309 for the Best Talk Award. Way to go 🎉 . @ILS_Bhubaneswar
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RT @amitesh1anand: After a long and rigorous review process, @avp7325's work accepted for publication in @iScience_CP. Kudos to her perseve….
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We bid farewell to a gem of our Department: Mr. Jyotish Parmar. He is a gentleman, a motivated member, and always walks the extra mile to complete tasks. The department will miss him. We wish you the best, Mr. Parmar! @TIFRScience
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RT @jd1278: All are welcome to the 2024 Nobel Prize talks in NSF Wednesday Colloquium series! @UllasKolthur, Ravi Venkataramani and Piyush….
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