SATISH MISHRA (@drsatishcdri) 's Twitter Profile
SATISH MISHRA

@drsatishcdri

Group leader at CSIR-CDRI.
Exploring host-parasite interactions during malaria transmission.

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Full article: Metamorphosis and development of malaria parasites in the liver are regulated by unconventional autophagy tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10… Congratulations, Suryansh!

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🚨 #JustPublished New paper from Dr. Satish Mishra’s group CSIR-CDRI (Lead author: Raksha Devi) in npj Vaccines! Researchers developed a genetically modified malaria parasite by disabling the MCAT gene, halting its liver-stage development. 🔗 nature.com/articles/s4154…

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New paper from Dr. Satish Mishra’s group <a href="/CSIR_CDRI/">CSIR-CDRI</a>  (Lead author: Raksha Devi) in npj Vaccines!

Researchers developed a genetically modified malaria parasite by disabling the MCAT gene, halting its liver-stage development. 

🔗 nature.com/articles/s4154…
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Join us for the 33rd National Congress of Parasitology on Recent Advances in Parasite Biology and Drug Discovery, Nov 26-28, 2025, in Lucknow! Jointly organized by THE INDIAN SOCIETY FOR PARASITOLOGY and CSIR-CDRI Registration is now open! cdri.res.in/ncp2025/ CSIR, India ICMR Department of Biotechnology

Join us for the 33rd National Congress of Parasitology on Recent Advances in Parasite Biology and Drug Discovery, Nov 26-28, 2025, in Lucknow! Jointly organized by <a href="/ISPParasitology/">THE INDIAN SOCIETY FOR PARASITOLOGY</a> and <a href="/CSIR_CDRI/">CSIR-CDRI</a>
Registration is now open!
cdri.res.in/ncp2025/
<a href="/CSIR_IND/">CSIR, India</a> <a href="/ICMRDELHI/">ICMR</a>  <a href="/DBTIndia/">Department of Biotechnology</a>
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Actin-like proteins Alp5s are essential for DNA segregation during male gametogenesis, making them vital for malaria transmission. A new target for potential malaria therapies 🔬🦠 Read more doi.org/10.1371/journa… CSIR-CDRI CDRI-Academic Affairs Unit Department of Biotechnology Anusandhan National Research Foundation CSIR, India

Actin-like proteins Alp5s are essential for DNA segregation during male gametogenesis, making them vital for malaria transmission. A new target for potential malaria therapies 🔬🦠 Read more doi.org/10.1371/journa…
<a href="/CSIR_CDRI/">CSIR-CDRI</a> <a href="/cdriacademy/">CDRI-Academic Affairs Unit</a> <a href="/DBTIndia/">Department of Biotechnology</a> <a href="/ANRFIndia/">Anusandhan National Research Foundation</a> <a href="/CSIR_IND/">CSIR, India</a>
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Plasmodium mitochondrial exodeoxyribonucleases, Exomit1 and Exomit2, are conserved within alveolates with Exomit1 essential for the establishment of blood‐stage infection - Mishra - The FEBS Journal - Wiley Online Library febs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/fe…

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#JustPublished | PLOS Pathogens from Dr. Satish Mishra’s group CSIR-CDRI , led by Aastha Varshney! The study uncovers two parasite proteins—Alp5a and Alp5b—that are crucial for proper DNA division during the formation of male gametes in Plasmodium. Read: journals.plos.org/plospathogens/…

#JustPublished | PLOS Pathogens from Dr. Satish Mishra’s group <a href="/CSIR_CDRI/">CSIR-CDRI</a> , led by Aastha Varshney!
The study uncovers two parasite proteins—Alp5a and Alp5b—that are crucial for proper DNA division during the formation of male gametes in Plasmodium.
Read: journals.plos.org/plospathogens/…
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33rd National Congress of Parasitology begins CSIR-CDRI Dr. A M Khan and Prof. NK Ganguly joined the event along with Director CDRI Dr. Radha Rangarajan

33rd National Congress of Parasitology begins <a href="/CSIR_CDRI/">CSIR-CDRI</a> 
Dr. A M Khan and Prof. NK Ganguly joined the event along with Director CDRI Dr. Radha Rangarajan