Ishika Pramanick
@ishikapramanic2
Postdoctoral researcher at John Innes Centre, Norwich, UK
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25-04-2021 17:57:29
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Discovery of a covalent crosslink between a cysteine and a lysine residue with a NOS bridge. Beautiful structural work by the Tittmann lab Uni Göttingen. #journalclub nature.com/articles/s4158…
In an exclusive #authorinterview with #biopatrika Ishika Pramanick PhD with Somnath Dutta lab IISc Bangalore talks about the use #cryoEM to determine conformational flexibility and structural variability of the #SARS-CoV2 S #protein published in Structure biopatrika.com/2021/06/03/int…
Somnath Dutta Yamuna Kalyani Mathiharan Arun K. Shukla Molecular Biophysics Unit, IISc Anand Srivastava #womeninscience #womeninstem cryoEM Papers IMpaCT_cryoEM #IndiaFightsCorona #COVID19 #covid #CovidIndia
Research team at the Molecular Biophysics Unit (MBU) of the Indian Institute of Science (IISc Bangalore) has made a crucial breakthrough in the study of the spike protein (S Protein) of the #SARSCoV2 virus which causes #Covid19.
#cryoEM structures of SARS-CoV-2 ORF3a, an ion channel conserved in coronaviruses and a potential new drug target for #COVID19. Work by Steve Brohawn Diana Bautista Abhay Kotecha David Kern Christopher Hoel et al. UC Berkeley MCB nature.com/articles/s4159…
Chandrayaan-3 Mission: 🇮🇳India is on the moon🌖. Appreciations and thanks for all the contributions from India and abroad to this ISRO-turned-National endeavour called Chandrayaan-3. isro.gov.in/Making_Chandra… Thank You! PMO India Dr Jitendra Singh HAL Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited
Ishika (Ishika Pramanick) in our team obtained a cryo-EM reconstruction at up to 2.3 Å resolution using data collected at eBIC Beamline.
Every star added to the Team India jersey inspires our nation’s starry-eyed children to move one step closer to their dreams. India gets the 4th star, our second in T20 World Cup. Life comes full circle for Indian cricket in the West Indies. From our lows in the 2007 ODI World
Thank you Michael Webster and John Innes Centre for this incredible opportunity. It has been a wonderful experience working with chloroplast. Thank you to all the past and present Webster lab members for being so supportive. 🧬🌱🙏😊