
Rajneesh Rao
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24-09-2019 17:19:47
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Congratulations to Prof. Samarjit on receiving the K. T. Shetty memorial mid-carrier oration award from IAN for his work on glutamate receptor trafficking & PSD protein. Happy to be part of his group. #IAN2024 #Samarjit Dept. of Biological Sciences (DBS), IISER Mohali Ind. Acad. Neurosci. Biology-PDF IISERM IISER Mohali



Congratulations Mahak Sharma Jogender Singh Dept. of Biological Sciences (DBS), IISER Mohali and other faculty members IISER Mohali 👍


This is such an overwhelming moment for the lab. Congratulations Jogender Singh for this amazing recognition ❤️ We are so proud of you 🤩

Congratulations to Dr. Jogender Singh Jogender Singh for his selection to the EMBO Global Investigator Network EMBO IISER Mohali



How to monitor influenza virus trafficking inside the cell? Together with Kajal Gupta , Tejal, and Nirmal Kumar, we have authored a book chapter on step-wise detection of influenza virus cellular entry using advanced fluorescence microscopy. link.springer.com/protocol/10.10…

From Badminton partners to best poster awardee partners, we have come a long way Rajneesh Rao 😌 Thankyou SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Ramapuram and National Centre for Biological Sciences for organising such an amazing conference on ubiquitin and proteasomes ProUPS. Thankyou Jogender Singh for being a wonderful guide



Happy to share a review by Ravi Janagal on the complex crosstalk between redox homeostasis and hypoxia signaling in The FEBS Journal. We also discuss the future research prospects at this exciting interface. Dept. of Biological Sciences (DBS), IISER Mohali febs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…


Happy to share our latest work led by Priyanka Das. Using a genome-wide bacterial screen, we identify that dietary iron limitation extends C. elegans lifespan via its oxidative stress response pathways. Dept. of Biological Sciences (DBS), IISER Mohali Ravi Janagal biorxiv.org/content/10.110…







Pleased to share our latest work by Shivani Gahlot n Beni. We show that the amino acid Trp is highly toxic to C. elegans. Turns out that the bacterial diet is the culprit. Bacterial metabolism of Trp to indole causes the toxicity. Dept. of Biological Sciences (DBS), IISER Mohali biorxiv.org/content/10.110…