Yogita Kapoor
@yogitakapoor_
Tapping my feet to the rhythm of Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
Postdoc at Dr. Vinay Nandicoori's lab, CSIR-CCMB, IND.
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28-12-2017 13:46:34
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Over-exercising induces irreversible liver fibrosis (who knew?) by inducing the secretion of damaging vesicles from muscles called “lactate bodies” Cell Metabolism
Many congratulations to Yogita Kapoor. She is among the 7 participants to get the EMBL EMBO travel fellowship and one of the 5 to get the best poster award at the EMBO symposium on mechanisms of drug resistance and tolerance in bacteria, fungi, and cancer. EMBO EMBL Events
STOP TB – Awareness, Action, Victory! Prevention. Treatment. Awareness. Together, we can stop TB! #YesWeCanEndTB. This image artistically represents the fight against tuberculosis, symbolising strength, unity, and action. Stop TB Partnership
Review of the working of #Hyderabad based #CSIR labs. These institutes are working on innovative breakthroughs in drug discovery, genetic diagnostics and cost-effective pharma options. Contributing vitally to the making of #FitIndia,as envisaged by PM Sh Narendra Modi , which, in
Many congratulations to Yogita Kapoor, former PhD at CCMB, for the prestigious Saroj Chandrasekhar Memorial Award 2025 by IIT Kanpur. This award recognises 3 best PhD dissertations of women students across India. CSIR, India
Check out this amazing work from Dhiraj kumar lab!! Happy to have contributed and finalllyyy seeing it out!
Potato evolved from tomato 9 million years ago. cell.com/cell/fulltext/… Natural History Museum Sandra Knapp University of British Columbia Loren H. Rieseberg Sichuan University Jianquan Liu #CAAS Sanwen Huang @cellcellpress