Navish Wadhwa (@wadhwalab) 's Twitter Profile
Navish Wadhwa

@wadhwalab

Asst Prof at @ASU. Mechanobiology, motility, and biophysics, mostly in bacteria.

He/him.

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linkhttps://WadhwaLab.com/ calendar_today02-11-2009 12:08:50

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📢 I'm recruiting a postdoc to study the structure-performance relationship in rotary molecular motors. This exciting project combines experimental evolution, biophysics, structural biology, and protein engineering. Collab w/ Wayne Frasch. To apply, go to wadhwalab.com/join

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Published today Steve Johnson and Justin Deme story finally revealing the molecular basis for transmission of uni-directional ion flow into bi-directional rotation of the bacterial flagellum doi.org/10.1038/s41564…

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Looking forward to hosting Prasanth Manohar, PhD ‘Phagelogist’ from Ry Young's group in our lab and looking at phage-bacteria interactions in real time. Exciting two weeks ahead 🙌

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A mind-blowing presentation by Eric Dudebout from Navish Wadhwa at Arizona State University, unraveling SWASHING MOTILITY, a propulsion-independent mechanism for bacterial surface migration. WadhwaLab.com Justin Panich University of Utah biorxiv.org/content/10.110… #blastmeeting2025 #motility

A mind-blowing presentation by Eric Dudebout from <a href="/WadhwaLab/">Navish Wadhwa</a> at <a href="/ASU/">Arizona State University</a>, unraveling SWASHING MOTILITY, a propulsion-independent mechanism for bacterial surface migration.
WadhwaLab.com 
<a href="/DNAmanipulation/">Justin Panich</a> <a href="/UUtah/">University of Utah</a>

biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

#blastmeeting2025 #motility