Saran Chattopadhyaya
@saranchatterje
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Postdoctoral Fellow in Camilla Forsberg Lab.. Hematopoiesis/Megakaryopoiesis/Platelets/Mitochondria/Aging
UCSC, Santa Cruz, CA, USA
Joined August 2010
Intracellular metabolic gradients dictate dependence on exogenous pyruvate
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Nature Metabolism - Jackson et al. provide insight into how metabolic adaptations that accompany cell state transitions drive reliance on exogenous nutrient availability, focusing on pyruvate as a...
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I'll be attending the amazing 2025 CIRM Trainee Networking Conference. Let me know if you're planning to attend so that we can say Hi! ๐ Or register now and join me at the event! https://t.co/3y3umauAhQ via #Whova event app
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2025-07-27, Los Angeles, CA
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Just out in @ScienceMagazine! What if you could chart cells' regulatory programs at unprecedented resolution? In my work w/ #AlexisCaulier from the @bloodgenes lab, Perturb-multiome dissects genomeโs circuits & finds where key genetic variation hides https://t.co/3Umks8fWJR ๐งต๐
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T05: Do you think I can win? If you want to know your chances to win Nobel Prize, then read this one.๐คฃ๐
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๐งโ๐ฌ What subjects have past winners studied? ๐ What age were they when they won? ๐ Where do they live? We crunched the data on how to win a Nobel Prize #NobelPrize
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T04: Looking forward to train some new minds in the field.. #GAIN Mentoring Program...#UCSC #Forsberg_Lab #IBSC_UCSC ...
Congratulations, @saranchatterje on becoming a GAIN mentor! As part of this @IBSC_UCSC program, he will be mentoring 2 students from @CSUMB over the summer as they will learn all about mouse hematopoiesis! ๐ญ๐ฉธ
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T03: Congratulations to all winners @TheKingLab @RaviMajetiMD @rosslevinemd @SignerLab #EmmanuellePassegue.. Can't wait to hear the talks..@ISEHSociety _ #ISEHChicago...
ISEH is proud to announce the winners of our 2024 Society Awards! Scientific Award Winners: Emmanuelle Passeguรฉ, Ravindra 'Ravi' Majeti and Robert Signer Leadership Award Winners: Ross Levine and Katherine King Read more about this year's winners here ๐ https://t.co/Wph3hpm87V
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T02: Which hematopoietic articles you will request someone, who does not know anything about hematopoiesis, to read before joining the lab?
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T01: Review alert in hematopoiesis-megakaryocyte Lineage tracing study.. Well written @brycemanso @ale_ryb @Forsberg_Lab.. this will help us to understand more about the choice of myeloid biasness or Lineage decision of HSC..
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DBT Ramalingaswami Re-Entry Fellowship has been announced..
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The @Sen_Gupta_Lab is recruiting a post-doc researcher in hemostasis/wound healing areas. Experience in one or more is preferred: 1. Supramolecular biomaterials assemblies, hydrogels 2. Hematology, Immunology 3. Microfluidics, Tissue Chips 4. In vivo wound models Please RT๐๐ฝ๐๐ฝ
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October 13:#WorldThrombosisDay Day. As a member of #Forberg_Lab and part of #ISEH community, we are celebrating #WTDay23 in UCSC. The event is organised by #UCSC_POSTDOC_ASSOCIATION.#UCSC is also joining the campaign to increase the awareness against #Thrombosis.Support #ISTH
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As a researcher, it is always prestigious to get the publication in Nature, Cell and Science. But how many Nature, Science and Cell publications won the Nobel prize? The stats are showing not many. What is important?Publication in high IF journals or good science must go out?
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Wonderfully deserved! Congratulations @kkariko and Drew Weissman. Fundamental #RNA biology + passion, persistence and perseverance + successful application. Reverence and happiness today! #vaccines "If you can dream about your crazy ideas, no one can stop you."
BREAKING NEWS The 2023 #NobelPrize in Physiology or Medicine has been awarded to Katalin Karikรณ and Drew Weissman for their discoveries concerning nucleoside base modifications that enabled the development of effective mRNA vaccines against COVID-19.
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How early-career researchers can learn to trust negative data: five simple steps
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Nature - It took PhD student Jelle van der Hilst some time to realize that getting data is easy; working out whether theyโre useful is harder.
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Delighted to share that our review article discussing the role of metabolic enzymes in regulating platelet function and thrombosis is now online on #CardiovascularResearch. @Gaganflora @manasbiotech @MadanGhatge @escardio @IntMedatIowa @CVR_TomaszGuzik
https://t.co/avVSwCrpJ7
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Abstract. Current antithrombotic therapies used in clinical settings target either the coagulation pathways or platelet activation receptors (P2Y12 or GPII
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What an ending to ISEH 2023... Write down the date... Hope to see you all in Chicago next year... #ISEH2023
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Are you ready for #ISEH 2023?? Waiting for listening great talks, discussing good posters.. See you all in NY...
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In Today's world of science, what factors do you think are essential criteria one researcher should have?
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Highly relevant now. Just thinking about what would happen when people will think about this study...
A review of sex, racial and ethnic differences in acute coronary syndromes, novel risk factors and screening to improve outcomes @ralph_daher1 @MahdiGarelnabi @UM_Cardiology
https://t.co/OUgIZufNKS
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