Thank you all for an incredible 4 days at #IYM2025! 🙌
70+groups, 50+talks, 100+posters & 25+awards truly inspiring. Huge thanks to our amazing volunteers for making everything run flawlessly and keeping the science vibrant. Signing off from Bengaluru
See you in 2027 (Kolkata)!
@IYM_2025_IISc@jp_arulanandam What a great meeting! Fascinating yeast work from many labs from India and beyond - learnt so much! Thanks a lot Saravanan Palani @syncellbiolab and his team for putting together an amazing program. Can’t wait for the next edition in 2027!
H4.V is Oryza-specific. It is a gatekeeper to promote deposition of active H4K5Ac during salt stress, a common stress for semi-aquatic rice. Big thanks to @JPLab_@jp_arulanandam for beautiful CryoEM structures, Fred Berger @gmivienna for discussions, Vinoth Lab @NCBS for biochem
Pleased to share that our CENP-32 story is now published! @JPLab_ , Jun Liao, Erica Davis and Bill Earnshaw labs and several clinicians. Led by Avinash Dharmadhikari (CHLA, UCLA), @Alba_Edinburgh and Sheraz Khan. @SBSatEd @GeneCenter_LMU https://t.co/WlZzkvYXir
Excited about #Fungal pathogens and the interplay with the host? Fully funded PhD in our lab @EdinUni_IRR@zje_institute@edin_EID. Excellent team, including @JPLab_@ewjwallace and teaching in China! Deadline 31st January. Please RT!
https://t.co/Zd96VBaU1W
Exciting news! 🎉 After a long journey, my postdoctoral research is finally published! 🌟 While we often hear about telomere depletion with age, have you ever wondered what happens to our centromeres? 🤔 In this study, we show how centromeres weaken and ways to reactivate it !!
Join us in Stresa, Italy for the amazing @embo Chromosome Segregation and Aneuploidy organized by @SteSantaguida @ELogarinho @BenDavidLab @Foijer_lab @McclellandLab and myself. Registrations are open now! https://t.co/cZw21gBxkp
Check out our latest structural paper about human OGG1 processing DNA lesions within nucleosome core particles, in collaboration with Chuanzheng Zhou's lab. #DNArepair#cryoEM
https://t.co/VNh92S3CWd
When kids are shrunk (remember Honey I Shrunk the Kids) or cells are tiny, use the power of Expansion Microscopy. This is what @Reza_Hashim21 et al. from @KaustuvSanyal lab @jncasr did in collab. with @Dey_Gautam lab @embl. Hashim explains how U-ExM expands fungal pathogens!