Srinivasan Rengachari (@vasan06) 's Twitter Profile
Srinivasan Rengachari

@vasan06

Postdoc Cramer lab @mpgpresident @mpi_nat; formerly: postdoc - @dpanne1 lab @EMBLGrenoble; PhD - @UniGraz. Views my own

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Srinivasan Rengachari (@vasan06) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A comprehensive review from Umberto Aiello Domenico Libri and Odil Porrua on Sen1. Its timely and complements this work out today: nature.com/articles/s4159…… Our work highly benefitted from the many contributions of Domenico and Odil to understand Sen1's functions in transcription.

Milo B. Fasken, Ph.D. (he/him) (@milofasken) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sensational structure! Mechanism of polyadenylation-independent RNA polymerase II termination | Nature Structural & Molecular Biology nature.com/articles/s4159…

Schuh Lab (@schuhlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Women lose >90% of their #eggs by their mid-30s, with persistent #DNADamage driving this loss. But why isn’t this damage repaired? Our new work in Current Biology, led by Ninadini Sharma, reveals the causes of high DNA damage in aged oocytes.🧬💥 bit.ly/48e35Ee (1/13)

Jan Kosinski (@jankosinski) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Crosslinks can sometimes improve AlphaFold3 models. Crosslinking is an experimental method often used as a source of distance restraints in modeling. In AlphaFold3, instead of using restraints, crosslinks can be included as covalent ligands. Thanks to Agnieszka Obarska for the idea.

Crosslinks can sometimes improve AlphaFold3 models. Crosslinking is an experimental method often used as a source of distance restraints in modeling. In AlphaFold3, instead of using restraints, crosslinks can be included as covalent ligands. Thanks to <a href="/aobarska/">Agnieszka Obarska</a> for the idea.
Dr Naomi Moris (@nmoris) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Have you ever wondered how your back formed? The human embryo makes a neural tube (future spinal cord) and somites (trunk muscle/bone) from ~d20. They’re formed at the same time and place, so we used human Trunk-like Structures (hTLS) to investigate their ‘co-development’… (1/7)

Have you ever wondered how your back formed? The human embryo makes a neural tube (future spinal cord) and somites (trunk muscle/bone) from ~d20. They’re formed at the same time and place, so we used human Trunk-like Structures (hTLS) to investigate their ‘co-development’… (1/7)
Richard Sever (@cshperspectives) 's Twitter Profile Photo

2024 saw another record for bioRxiv postings. Thanks to all the CSHL staff, affiliates, authors, funders, and everyone who advocates for the project. Happy New Year!

2024 saw another record for bioRxiv postings. Thanks to all the CSHL  staff, affiliates, authors, funders, and everyone who advocates for the  project.  Happy New Year!
Alex Borodavka (@alexborna) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interested in joining our growing interdisciplinary team studying viruses, RNA, and condensates? Looking for a postdoctoral position? Please consider joining us in Cambridge, UK, or drop us a line to discuss these opportunities: jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/49901/

The Nogales Lab (@nogaleslab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out our lab’s latest work on the regulation of transcription by RECQL5 helicase! This work was co-led by Alfredo Florez Ariza and Nicholas Lue , with contributions from Patricia Grob, Ben Kaeser, Jie Fang, and Susanne Kassube. 1/7 biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Imperial Department of Infectious Disease (@imperialinfect) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚀 What if AI could accelerate scientific discoveries? Google’s AI ‘co-scientist’ could spot knowledge gaps, generate hypotheses, and transform research say Imperial College London researchers 🔬🦠 Find out more ⤵️ imperial.ac.uk/news/261293/go…

Harry Low’s Lab (@thelowlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

❗️Exciting upcoming post-doc opportunity in the lab❗️🔔 If you have expertise in cryo-EM and bacterial secretion systems are your thing, then I’ll soon be advertising a long-term position funded by Wellcome Trust. Feel free to DM or email for early enquiries.. Thanks!

Harry Low’s Lab (@thelowlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please RT. Post-doc opportunity alert! 💥 Come join our team (thelowlab.org) at Imperial, London, working on bacterial secretion systems. The position is funded by the Wellcome Trust. For more details and to apply please see imperial.ac.uk/jobs/search-jo…