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Is fate 'pre-determined' or can be 'designed'? This question intrigues us from the point of view of mRNA.
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Dr. Mani Garg it is!!! Congratulations to Mani on defending his thesis👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽.... His is a wonderful journey of hard work, focus and perseverance. Mani, it has been amazing having you around. Wishing you all the very best. Thank you Samrat Mukhopadhyay and Stephan vagner
Grateful to the The ALS Association for this opportunity als.org/blog/catalyzin… IISc Bangalore Mani Garg
We had a wonderful time hosting Lynne Maquat Maquat Lab at IISc Bangalore. Faculty interactions, mentoring sessions with transitioning senior grad students and a fantastic DBS special lecture....Thank you Lynne for the visit.
It’s been a real joy to contribute to this brilliant piece of work. Huge congratulations Debabrata Laha this is a fantastic achievement!" Nature Chemical Biology IISc Bangalore
🧬 Ever wondered how RNP condensates disassemble? In our latest Cell Reports review, we discuss our current insights & future directions of this dynamic field. Huge thanks to Raj, Swati Lamba & the amazing Rajyaguru lab team. 🔗 sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Riya Dhage was awesome in spearheading the project in collaboration with Sivaraman lab PRL Ahmedabad Grateful to Space Technology Cell ISRO and Anusandhan National Research Foundation This study reinforces that simple and elegant models systems like #yeast are excellent tools for #astrobiology research
Stepping into Unknown! Our first step into astrobiology Rajyaguru lab. Excited to share our recent article connecting RNP condensates and Martian conditions. Huge thanks to Raj Rajyaguru lab team.
We invite everyone to attend today's lecture by Dr. Virginia Lioy on Bacterial chromatin. For more details, see below: Host: Mahipal Ganji
🍞 The yeast in your bread could survive on Mars. 🔴 🎯 Breakthrough from IISc Bangalore. 🔬 The secret? 👇 🌞 Ribonucleoprotein (RNP) condensates that protect cellular machinery under stress. 🔆 🧫 👣 A small step for yeast, a giant leap for astrobiology! 🚀🧑🚀 🔭
Two incredible cover stories in one week from my amazing colleagues at our department! One featured in EMBO Journal, and the other in Nature Chemical Biology. Such inspiring science and remarkable teamwork! #Proud #Inspiring #Science Congrats Saravanan Palani and team
Happy to share the coverage of our recent study focused on astrobiology in Kernel, a research news magazine IISc Bangalore. Thank you Ashmita Gupta for putting this together kernel.iisc.ac.in
In an exciting astrobiology study funded by ISRO published PNAS Nexus, Rajyaguru lab IISc Bangalore, in collaboration with PRL Ahmedabad, demonstrate that yeast can survive Mars-like stress conditions. iisc.ac.in/events/can-yea… x.com/iiscbangalore/…