
Ankit Sabharwal
@ankitsabharwal9
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Dell Medical School, UT Austin| Mitochondrial biologist | Mito & Nuc gene editing| Rare Genetic Disorders| Tweets are my own
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22-03-2010 17:18:34
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This is great! NIAID News have launched a collection of public domain illustrations (currently 550 individual icons) bioart.niaid.nih.gov


Earlier this year, we published ABE-Ultramax, an adenine base editor enabling efficient A-to-G editing. We’re excited to share that our latest work on Cytosine Base Editors (CBEs) has been published in Nature Communications! nature.com/articles/s4146… In this paper, we optimized the

RIP Hai Nguyen . Hai, you were an amazing colleague and an excellent steward of science. You will be missed and we will try to keep things going that you had envisioned for the professional growth of students. Your curiosity, passion and zeal will be greatly missed. RIP friend.









Impressive discovery by the #Indiana Undiagnosed Rare Disease Clinic, part of the NORD #RareDisease Center of Excellence at IU School of Medicine/ Riley Children's! They uncovered a new gene responsible for a genetic disorder so rare it doesn't even have a name yet. Great read this

Our paper "Optimizing gRNA selection for high-penetrance F0 CRISPR screening for interrogating disease gene function" is now published in Nucleic Acids Res doi.org/10.1093/nar/gk…. This work was led by our super postdoc Sheng-Jia Lin * Several papers on F0 mutagenesis have been



At #RISE2025, Keshav K Singh, PhD from the University of Alabama at Birmingham shared groundbreaking insights into the latest advancements in aging research and the future of regenerative medicine. Hear his thoughts on the key breakthroughs shaping the future of longevity.


🚨Preprint alert!🚨 Why do high-altitude populations have lower rates of metabolic syndrome and lower blood glucose? Superstar postdoc Yolanda tackled this❓tinyurl.com/2x7ptyn8 Gladstone Institutes Arc Institute UC San Francisco #hypoxia #oxygen