Nitin Mohan (@nitinrammohan) 's Twitter Profile
Nitin Mohan

@nitinrammohan

Assistant Professor, IIT Kanpur

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This brings the visualization of the exchange between kinetic, potential and elastic energies to the next level [source of the gif: buff.ly/2vCd19c]

Amitabha Bandyopadhy (@abandopa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Made my day. Thank you Samit Singh for sharing. In fact solutions come from them who understand the problem. I know that I can't provide solutions to real life problems because I don't know they exist!!!

Arun K. Shukla (@arshukla) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to join the Editorial Advisory Board of ACS Pharmacology & Translational Science and being in the company of many stalwarts in the field including Bryan Roth, Bob Lefkowitz, Brian Kobilka, Chris Tate, Fiona Marshall and others.

Excited to join the Editorial Advisory Board of ACS Pharmacology & Translational Science and being in the company of many stalwarts in the field including Bryan Roth, Bob Lefkowitz, Brian Kobilka, Chris Tate, Fiona Marshall and others.
HHMI | Janelia (@hhmijanelia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The MouseLight Project Team has traced more than 1,000 neurons in the mouse brain. Their paper on this milestone is published today in Cell. Check out the story and video here. janelia.org/news/mouseligh…

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Dr. Bushra Ateeq got featured in the recently released children's book "31 Fantastic Adventures in Science: Women Scientists in India". The other scientists featured in this book include Dr. Kiran Mazumdar Shaw & Dr. Gagandeep Kang. Congratulations Dr. Bushra Ateeq !!

Dr. Bushra Ateeq got featured in the recently released children's book "31 Fantastic Adventures in Science: Women Scientists in India". The other scientists featured in this book include Dr. Kiran Mazumdar Shaw & Dr. Gagandeep Kang.
Congratulations Dr. Bushra Ateeq !!
Arun K. Shukla (@arshukla) 's Twitter Profile Photo

IIT Kanpur - Admission Notice for PhD/MTech/MS (By Research) Programmes 2019-20-II Semester (Commencing from January, 2020). iitk.ac.in/doaa/DOAA/impl…

Bushra Ateeq (@bushraiitk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you are a curious and motivated student considering a career in science, then please apply to our PhD program Biological Sciences & Bioengineering at IIT Kanpur commencing from January 02, 2020 (2019-20-II Semester). Last date of application is 31st October 2019.

If you are a curious and motivated student considering a career in science, then please apply to our PhD program Biological Sciences &amp; Bioengineering at <a href="/IITKanpur/">IIT Kanpur</a>  commencing from January 02, 2020 (2019-20-II Semester). Last date of application is 31st October 2019.
Jen Heemstra (@jenheemstra) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When we use the phrase “research university” it’s important to recognize that “research” is the adjective and “university” is the noun. Research may be a focus, but our core mission is to educate, mentor, and develop the next generation of leaders.

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Happy to share, Deepak Deepak Khushalani , PhD student from our lab received the Best Poster Award at the Annual PMRF (Prime Minister's Research Fellowship) Symposium 2023 for his research work -Regulation of cellular transport probed by super resolution microscopy.

Happy to share, Deepak <a href="/Khushalanidk/">Deepak Khushalani</a>  , PhD student from our lab received the Best Poster Award at the Annual PMRF (Prime Minister's Research Fellowship) Symposium 2023 for his research work -Regulation of cellular transport probed by super resolution microscopy.
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Different MAPs preferentially enrich on tyrosinated v/s detyrosinated microtubules. Microtubule PTMs alone do account for MAP binding but non-microtubule bdg regions of MAPs play key roles. Nitin Mohan IIT Kanpur in #M2T22025

Different MAPs preferentially enrich on tyrosinated v/s detyrosinated microtubules. Microtubule PTMs alone do account for MAP binding but non-microtubule bdg regions of MAPs play key roles. <a href="/NitinRammohan/">Nitin Mohan</a> <a href="/IITKanpur/">IIT Kanpur</a> in #M2T22025