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Sagar Sengupta

@drsagarsengupta

Interested in everything related to biology, patriot, photographer - all tweets are personal opinion

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To commemorate World Cancer Research Day, we have organized a symposium to discuss developments in the field of cancer research- "from discoveries to treatment" 🕐 10 am onwards 📅 24th September 🏢 NIBMG Seminar Hall Sagar Sengupta Dr Jitendra Singh Rajesh Gokhale

To commemorate World Cancer Research Day, we have organized a symposium to discuss developments in the field of cancer research- "from discoveries to treatment"
🕐 10 am onwards
📅 24th September 
🏢 NIBMG Seminar Hall
<a href="/DrSagarSengupta/">Sagar Sengupta</a> <a href="/DrJitendraSingh/">Dr Jitendra Singh</a> <a href="/rajesh_gokhale/">Rajesh Gokhale</a>
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The first NIBMG Cancer Research Symposium was a success! We are grateful to all the distinguished speakers for sharing their research with us & actively participating in discussions with our faculty members & students. Sagar Sengupta Dr Jitendra Singh Rajesh Gokhale Department of Biotechnology

The first NIBMG Cancer Research Symposium was a success!
We are grateful to all the distinguished speakers for sharing their research with us &amp; actively participating in discussions with our faculty members &amp; students. <a href="/DrSagarSengupta/">Sagar Sengupta</a> <a href="/DrJitendraSingh/">Dr Jitendra Singh</a> <a href="/rajesh_gokhale/">Rajesh Gokhale</a> <a href="/DBTIndia/">Department of Biotechnology</a>
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Since the '50 largest neurons' #connectome render with Amy Robinson Sterling FlyWire has made it's way around the world, I'm sharing an animated version. Including: Information flow from the ocelli, 50 largest #neurons, and a LOT of #synapses on one MASSIVE neuron. #neuroscience

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Proud that BRIC NIBMG is designated by Department of Biotechnology as the Nodal Institute for the One Day One Genome program. Every working day at 5PM an annotated bacterial genome will be shared publicly. So look out at BRIC - National Institute of Biomedical Genomics and Department of Biotechnology websites and social media handles. Exciting.

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Personally went there with the broken parts. Promises ofcourse there - tomorrow will be done. Nothing happens. Pathetic customer service at DecathlonSportsIndia

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As Director, I take immense pride in the contribution of BRIC NIBMG in GenomeIndia project. All credit to Prof. Analabha Basu, Prof. Arindam Maitra and Dr. Nidhan Biswas. More than 25 percent of the genome sequenced and unparalleled data analysis with great insights. 🙌🏼Department of Biotechnology

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Our recent work in NAR shows a 20-mer peptide can augment DNA damage response by acting as ATM agonist, potentially preventing neoplastic transformation. Great work done by Ritu Agrawal, collaboration with Avinash Bajaj BRIC - National Institute of Biomedical Genomics Department of Biotechnology BRIC-NII 10.1093/nar/gkaf106

Our recent work in NAR shows a 20-mer peptide can augment DNA damage response by acting as ATM agonist, potentially preventing neoplastic transformation. Great work done by <a href="/AgrawalRitu/">Ritu Agrawal</a>, collaboration with Avinash Bajaj <a href="/FollowDbtNibmg/">BRIC - National Institute of Biomedical Genomics</a> <a href="/DBTIndia/">Department of Biotechnology</a> <a href="/NImmunology/">BRIC-NII</a>  10.1093/nar/gkaf106
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BRIC - National Institute of Biomedical Genomics Department of Biotechnology Dr Jitendra Singh Rajesh Gokhale Genomeindia is an example of countrywise collaboration coordinated by Department of Biotechnology. Can lead to far reaching changes in Indian research and medicine. An example of countrywide endeavours across instiutes. BRIC - National Institute of Biomedical Genomics is proud to be part of this path-breaking research.

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Research findings from BRIC - National Institute of Biomedical Genomics reveals novel, transactivation-independent mechanism of p53-mediated repression, expanding understanding of p53’s tumor-suppressive functions and suggesting #DREAM complex targeting as potential future avenues in cancer therapy.

Research findings from <a href="/FollowDbtNibmg/">BRIC - National Institute of Biomedical Genomics</a> reveals novel, transactivation-independent mechanism of p53-mediated repression, expanding understanding of p53’s tumor-suppressive functions and suggesting #DREAM complex targeting as potential future avenues in cancer therapy.
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BRIC-NIBMG and Oxford Nanopore Technologies Oxford Nanopore signed a Letter of Intent on establishment of a Centre of Excellence on emerging cancers, maternal & child health, pathogen & AMR surveillance and capacity building. This will bring cutting-edge tech with public health impact

BRIC-NIBMG and Oxford Nanopore Technologies <a href="/nanopore/">Oxford Nanopore</a> signed a Letter of Intent on establishment of a Centre of Excellence on emerging cancers, maternal &amp; child health, pathogen &amp; AMR surveillance and capacity building. This will bring cutting-edge tech with public health impact
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🔬Shining Bright! Dr. Ritu Agrawal, from Sagar Sengupta 's lab, is featured by TNQ Lectures for her work on disrupting p53 protein interactions to fight chemoresistance in cancer. Dr. Agrawal is one of the finalists of Inspiring Science Awards 2025 🔗bit.ly/46kNWCo

🔬Shining Bright!
Dr. Ritu Agrawal, from <a href="/DrSagarSengupta/">Sagar Sengupta</a> 's lab, is featured by TNQ Lectures for her work on disrupting p53 protein interactions to fight chemoresistance in cancer. Dr. Agrawal is one of the finalists of Inspiring Science Awards 2025
🔗bit.ly/46kNWCo
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In a DBT funded project on p53 and colon cancer looking for a Research Associate (RA1) and Junior Research Fellow (JRF). Do apply if you feel satisfy the criteria and want to do collaborative science. More information in NIBMG website.

In a DBT funded project on p53 and colon cancer looking for a Research Associate (RA1) and Junior Research Fellow (JRF). Do apply if you feel satisfy the criteria and want to do collaborative science. More information in NIBMG website.