Hitendra
@hitendrnegi
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17-12-2020 11:48:52
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Irina Bezsonova FASEB michele pagano Joazeiro Lab Emilie Korchak Nancy Jaiswal Monika chandravanshi Hitendra & Vasty from NCI Center for Cancer Research added here highlighting their findings!
Congratulations Dr. Srishti Baid!!! Fantastic (and incredibly energetic) dissertation defense - on to post-doc at University of Michigan with David Ginsburg - so very proud of her!! KU Biology Eileen Hotze KU Molecular Biosciences Dr. Dyan Morgan Srishti Baid, Ph.D.
Extremely happy in sharing our work uncovering atypical roles of plant specific RNA polymerase IV. Indeed an enjoyable and exhilarating work with Shiva prasad and others. Available in Genome Research : doi.org/10.1101/gr.277… National Centre for Biological Sciences TIFR India
Welcome to the LSI's newest postdoctoral researcher! In the Ginsburg lab, Srishti Baid (Srishti Baid, Ph.D.) will investigate the mechanisms that allow proteins to travel within cells, and how changes in this cellular transportation can affect cardiovascular disease. #FellowsFriday
When #ubiquitin meets🐣 NIDCR @NIH: check out our inspiring collaboration with @kerosuoLab, revealing how early brain, craniofacial and skin development are coordinated by a monoubiquitylation-based switch. Now out Nature Communications at rdcu.be/dhN90 Thank you to the team!
Disease-specific tau filaments assemble via polymorphic intermediates. This is what had me so excited for the past few weeks! The amazing Sofia Lövestam has solved another 163 #cryoEM structures! 🥳🥳🥳A #tweetorial below. As always, with Michel Goedert. biorxiv.org/cgi/content/sh…
How do different mutations in #UBA1 cause autoinflammatory #VEXAS syndrome, spinal muscular atrophy #SMA, or lung cancer in never smokers #LCINS? Check out our new study with David Beck @NYU, Kylie Walters (she/her) and The Samara Lab now online at The EMBO Journal doi.org/10.1038/s44318…
The first report eLife - the journal by Hitendra and Aravind Ravichandran suggests that besides marking, Fat10 also makes the target protein flexible, causing it to break down effectively. 2/4
Our review paper is out and I am excited to share it! 😄 UMLifeSciences