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Chandel Angad

@chandelangad

Studying how complex patterns form life @NorthwesternU @OzbudakLab|Developmental Systems Biology| Morphogenesis | RTK/ERK | Previously @iitdelhi | iGEM

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📣Thrilled to announce the new postdoctoral & predoctoral departmental representatives: Bhuvan, Postdoctoral Fellow in the Gelfand lab and Chandel, Predoctoral Fellow in the Ozbudak lab! Bhuvan | புவனசுந்தர் Vladimir Gelfand @chandelangad Ozbudak Lab

📣Thrilled to announce the new postdoctoral & predoctoral departmental representatives: Bhuvan, Postdoctoral Fellow in the Gelfand lab and Chandel, Predoctoral Fellow in the Ozbudak lab! 
<a href="/BuvanSR/">Bhuvan | புவனசுந்தர்</a> <a href="/volodya_gelfand/">Vladimir Gelfand</a>  @chandelangad <a href="/OzbudakLab/">Ozbudak Lab</a>
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This week has been all about podcasts! It was a pleasure to reflect on my IIT Delhi experience, the early days of settling in, how consistency is key to growth, and my journey navigating the research environment beyond IITD. Hope you enjoy listening to it. youtube.com/watch?v=l_vyBT…

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Excited to present in the trainee series. I’ll be presenting on ‘Oscillators and gradients in developmental biology’

Itai Yanai (@itaiyanai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why would anyone want to be a scientist? There are the pleasures of: 1. Having the initial idea or insight, 2. Watching the idea develop into new experiments or a new model, and 3. Telling others. Martin A. Schwartz also talks about this on the podcast: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/74-…

Why would anyone want to be a scientist? There are the pleasures of:
1. Having the initial idea or insight,
2. Watching the idea develop into new experiments or a new model, and
3. Telling others.
Martin A. Schwartz also talks about this on the podcast: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/74-…