
Irtisha Singh
@irtisha_singh
Assistant Professor, Texas A&M University, MomOfGirls, #Computational_Biology #Genomics #Transcription_Factors #RNA #Epigenetics #Chromatin #Machine_Learning
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https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=mGxhnYYAAAAJ&hl=en 14-04-2018 13:51:21
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Congratulations dear Akhilesh K Gaharwar of TAMU Engineering for your induction to AIMBE Great honor!


We are very excited to share our collaborative work with Irtisha Singh published in Science Advances on understanding the role of nanosilicates in inducing downstream endochondral differentiation. Big shout-out to Anna Brokesh Lauren Cross for leading science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…




Meet the leaders of CPRIT Center for Excellence in Cancer Research (TREC) Texas A&M University Directors Ken Ramos and Robb Chapkin Project Leaders: Shreya Raghavan Irtisha Singh Sanjukta Chakraborty Lab Shogo Sato Mission: linking gene-environment-lifestyle interactions in cancer #AggiesEndCancer


We (Biology, Statistics and Health Science Center of Texas A&M University)are hosting 6th Annual symposium on ‘Cancer: Basic Science to Bioinformatics’. Date: September, 29th Venue: Rudder Tower, 5th Floor, 501 Registration deadline: Sept 18th TAMU Biology TAMU Statistics



New in #ComputationalBiology from the September issue—Intrinsic Epigenetic State of Primary #Osteosarcoma Drives #Metastasis. bit.ly/3XrX8yA Irtisha Singh Yustein Lab Texas A&M Naresh K. Vashisht College of Medicine TAMU Engineering Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University


Excited to share our recent work on "Recharging Mitochondria", published in Nature Communications. This work introduces a unique concept of "atomic vacancies" in nanoparticles, to boost mitochondrial biogenesis and bioenergetics. #Mitochondria #AgeRelatedDisorders rdcu.be/dUbcW



Wonderful meeting you, Ankur Singh ! It was fascinating to learn about your recent work on human immune organoids to decode B cell responses in healthy donors and patients with lymphoma. Truly inspiring research!