
Arunika Das
@das_arunika
Cornell NIH FIRST Assistant Professor, cell biologist and genetics enthusiast: interested in meiosis, centromeres, epigenetics and reproduction
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09-03-2018 22:50:28
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I am grateful to have started 2024 as a tenure-track assistant professor at the Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics Cornell MBG CornellArts&Sciences Cornell University. We are interested in the fundamental question “How does a cell change its state with context?”🧬 cellhomology.space


miR-29 is a driver of aging-related related phenotypes: rdcu.be/dR6ib. Pleased to share this study, which reflects a long-standing collaboration with DeshmukhLab Emilie Hollville ♻️🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️ and others UNC Neuroscience Center, who started the work. Cornell University Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine Matt Kanke Amy YH Hung


Excited to announce an MBG faculty search for two assistant professor positions in collaboration with the Weill Institute for Cell and Molecular Biology, Weill Institute for Cell & Molecular Biology. Please share and apply! academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/28336

📢 Job Posting Are you looking for a new challenge in an outstanding scientific environment? We are #hiring a #Scientific #Manager! 👨🔬👩🔬 If you are passionate about science and enjoy working in an international collaborative environment, please apply now! 😊 MPI for Multidisciplinary Sciences






Final week to apply for a postdoc position in my lab details here academicjobsonline.org/ajo/Cornell/PE… Cornell University Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine

Our integrated human uterus atlas is here : pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…! Huge thanks to CZI Science for their support, the incredible work of our trainees, especially Nicole Ulrich, and all our collaborators (Jun Li; Ariella Shikanov; Erica Marsh MD MSCI; Samantha Schon; @Asgi-MSU!



Our paper discovering a centromere-localized retroelement RNA is now out in Genome Biology 🎉! Transcription of this retroelement is higher in CENP-A chromatin where insertions of this element seem to occur preferentially. Pls check it out and RT! genomebiology.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11…



#1 Happy to share our last work published in Nature Cell Biology about a new cell cycle checkpoint that senses nuclear shape and mechanics to guarantee genome integrity nature.com/articles/s4155…. Great work from Solène Hervé and Andrea Scelfo in close collaboration with Kate Miroshnikova.