
Sandeep Choubey
@sandeep_imsc
Physical Biology, Reader at IMSc
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28-10-2018 10:34:35
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Can we create efficient wireless communication channels with active molecular agents? Phanindra Dewan and I explore this question in the latest paper from Physics, IISc. It is a potpourri of crowding, transport, and information theory. Link below.


It's a wrap. Fun, interactive, meeting that reflects the Indian science growth story. Many young PIs studying exciting problems & doing excellent work. #OBMT24 IISER Pune. 🙏🏽 Nagaraj Balasubramanian & Thomas Pucadyil for putting together the 2nd meeting in the organelle & trafficking series.



New #humanH5N1 infections (Washington, 2.3.4.4b H5N1 infections). H5 HA glycosylation pattern is similar to the avian 2.3.4.4b H5N1 viruses. WA human H5N1 shows 7 glycosylation sites (unlike 6 glycosylation sites in HA of dairy cattle H5N1 viruses). Ranjana Nataraj


Excited and honored to be named 'Cell Scientist to Watch' by Journal of Cell Science J Cell Science Thanks Sara Morais da Silva for the stimulating interview! Grateful to my family, team and mentors for their support. Interested in our work? Hiring Postdocs/Grad students!




📢 Pls RT! New Preprint Alert — from our DARPA X-Reefs collaboration with Prannoy Suraneni Andrew Baker Coral Reef Futures Lab and others University of Miami College of Engineering University of Miami Rosenstiel School FlumeX: A Modular Flume Design for Laboratory-Based Marine Fluid-Substrate Studies SSRN papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…



📐 Areejit Samal and his team at The Institute of Mathematical Sciences have created a maths-based framework to understand the impact of plastic additives, using computational toxicology to assess their potential health risks. ✍🏻 Story by Subhra Priyadarshini 🔗 Read more: go.nature.com/3Psdl3h #NatureIndia

Joint PhD position to develop statistical physics and machine-learning techniques to study proteins in single-molecule experiments, with Rafael Tapia-Rojo and Chris Lorenz . KCL Physics King's College London Start in June 2025 apply by 31 January findaphd.com/phds/project/m…

Our BharatSim paper, describing an open-source agent-based modelling framework for the Indian population is out today. Ashoka University Thoughtworks Debayan Gupta Gates Foundation India Mphasis #PLOSCompBio: BharatSim: An agent-based modelling framework for India dx.plos.org/10.1371/journa…

🚨📢 New paper alert! Our work showing that bilateral cellular flows display asymmetry prior to left–right organizer formation in amniote gastrulation is now published in PNAS PNASNews 🥳😃 Congrats Shubham Sinha 淺井理恵子(Rieko Asai) T. Mikawa UC San Francisco pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…

I have a postdoc position in my group Imperial College London Imperial_Maths through a joint The Leverhulme Trust grant with SwainLab. Deadline 27th of Feb. imperial.ac.uk/jobs/search-jo…


#authorinterview Dr. Debraj Koiri Debraj Koiri Ph.D. in the Membrane Biology Lab with Dr. Mohammed Saleem at the School of Biological Sciences, NISER talks about his work on How M. tuberculosis Uses a Secretory Protein to Evade Immunity. biopatrika.com/academia/resea…



Tissue-like multicellular development triggered by mechanical compression in archaea Alex Bisson Brandeis Life Sci | Science science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

We're very excited to have the final version of our paper up in Development. We describe a new system for spatial control of Nodal signaling in live embryos. Thanks to Development for a helpful and constructive review process! Please reach out if you'd like to try our tools!