
SAURABH VAISH
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SRF in ADBS Program,inStem, NCBS.
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A protein machine that changes the lipid composition of organelles without using vesicular transport. New work on lipid transport and #contact site function from Bishal Basak and Harini Vinod. Supported by DBT/WT India Alliance and National Centre for Biological Sciences doi: doi.org/10.1101/2019.1…


Delighted to host Michael at NCBS, Bengaluru in the New Year. We look forward greatly to his public lecture about aspects of his Nobel prize winning work Brandeis Science National Centre for Biological Sciences




Nuc inhibitor #Remdesivir (product of Gilead Sciences) used in randomized, controlled trial designed to assess its potential treatment for 2019-nCoV novel coronavirus bit.ly/2viiAMY






📌Visit iBRIC-inStem's #online booth at #GlobalBioIndia2021, focused on 'Transforming lives: #Biosciences to #Bioeconomy!' Talk to us & know more about our collaborative, multidisciplinary, translational research in #biology.👇 🔗globalbioindiavirtual.com/event/#!/expom… Department of Biotechnology Global Bio India




The BDBC Seminar Series begins tomorrow with Scott Gilbert! We'll get an expansive view of development and consider how microbial symbionts may shape it and so change evolutionary trajectories. To warm up, Scott will be in conversation with K. VijayRaghavan & Vidyanand Nanjundiah.


The new Brain Prize seminar series on the circuits for movement starts June 9th with all 3 of this year's winners speaking Silvia Arber, Ole Kiehn & Martyn Goulding, & moderated by Mackenzie Mathis. Register via World Wide Neuro 🧠🗺️ world-wide.org/seminar/8436


We are delighted to announce our collaboration with scientifyRESEARCH.org to co-create a #database of #international #Funding opportunities for Indian researchers: scientifyresearch.org/all-research-f… National Centre for Biological Sciences iBRIC-inStem Bangalore Life Science Cluster (BLiSC) @scientifyJudy Kate Gardner #Research #grants

According to #JNeurosci research from Danni Wang, Fan et al. Shanghai Jiao Tong University NIDAnews, the frontal aslant tract, known to connect cortical structures of the brain, may accurately predict individuals’ cognitive capacity and neurological disease severity. jneurosci.org/lookup/DOI/10.…
