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SWEETY MEEL

@SweetyMeel

Postdoc in @CreminsLab , UPenn 🇺🇸 | PhD from @DimpleNotani Lab , @NCBS_bangalore 🇮🇳 | A Biologist:Artist from Rajasthan 🇮🇳

Beigetreten Nisan 2018
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National Centre for Biological Sciences
#PhDone! 🎓 🎉 Congratulations Dr Zubairul! @zubi_ from Dr @DimpleNotani's lab successfully defended his thesis! Swipe to learn more about his work on Chromatin domain boundaries and their role in genome organisation and transcription regulation🧬 👉 (1/6)
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K. VijayRaghavan@kvijayraghavan·
Dr. Ajith Kumar was one of our best. Deeply engaged with the forests and his students, he combined rigour and intensity in teaching with the stimulation of love and appreciation of the natural world around us. His presence was ubiquitous, and he was always available to travel, teach and get involved. He will be much missed.
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National Centre for Biological Sciences@NCBS_Bangalore

We are deeply saddened to share the passing of Dr Ajith Kumar, eminent wildlife biologist & guiding force of the MSc Wildlife program at NCBS. NCBS & the wildlife biology community have lost a remarkable leader & mentor—heartfelt condolences to his family, friends & colleagues.

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Yojet Sharma@JetYojet·
Ever wondered, what happens if phospholipid PIP2 levels are disturbed in neurons? I highlight the findings in my PhD manuscript, finally out on BioRxiv: biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
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Itai Yanai
Itai Yanai@ItaiYanai·
Failure is always in the background of any creative project; when the experiments are not working or the results don’t seem to make sense. But for discovery, you can’t deny yourself the permission to fail, and we should better teach failure in all its glory.
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SWEETY MEEL@SweetyMeel·
Though not related to or new to #ubiquitin @Rashmi_Agrata , absolutely loved the way it's put forth. Very well written! Congratulations!
Rashmi Agrata@Rashmi_Agrata

New to #ubiquitin? Been with it for a while? Either way this review may be for you 🤩: Excited to share our review article in @MolecularCell , diving deep into everything #ubiquitin Read here 👉 kwnsfk27.r.eu-west-1.awstrack.me/L0/https:%2F%2… @CellPressNews @WEHI_research @komander_lab

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SWEETY MEEL@SweetyMeel·
I would like to share a glimpse of a story that I recently heard. A fantastic beginning to my postdoctoral experience @CreminsLab :)
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Divine Manhood | Self Improvement
Divine Manhood | Self Improvement@DivineManhood·
This neuroscientist worked until she was 103. She also: • Won a Nobel Prize at 77 • Became a senator at 92 • Stayed mentally sharp into her 100s Her secret? 5 daily habits that prevented brain aging: 🧵
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SWEETY MEEL@SweetyMeel·
I am glad to share this news with you all:) . Thanks to my PhD mentor @DimpleNotani @NCBS_Bangalore @TIFRScience and family & friends for all their support! I am also grateful to the late @RNTata2000 for an extraordinary group of institutions nationwide!
National Centre for Biological Sciences@NCBS_Bangalore

#PhDone! Congratulations Dr Sweety! 🎓 @SweetyMeel from Dr @DimpleNotani's lab recently defended her thesis successfully! 🎉 🧵Check out the thread to learn more about her work on understanding the role of histone modification H3S10p during mitosis.👇 (1/6)

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Tripti Kharbanda@Tripti2195·
“Excited to share a preprint of part of my thesis work! 🧬 This study highlights fascinating structural insights into WT and Fmr1 KO hESC ribosomes. Thankful to all the co-authors. Feedback is most welcome! #ribosome #hESCs #StructuralBiology @NCBS_Bangalore @TIFRScience
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Analysis of ribosomes from the Wild-type and FMR1 knockout human embryonic stem cells biorxiv.org/cgi/content/sh… #biorxiv_biochem

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Heisler Lab
Heisler Lab@heisler_lab·
Please repost. We are offering a rare opportunity to work as a postdoc or PhD within an international network pushing the boundaries of developmental biology. Please contact me ASAP if interested. sydney.edu.au/science/news-a…
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Nirmalya Kajuri
Nirmalya Kajuri@Kaju_Nut·
One of my favorite Ashoke Sen stories is when a PhD student wrote a letter to him(this was in the early 90s) as a last ditch effort to understand some concepts that were eluding her. Unknown to her, Sen was due to visit her institute a week or so later. When Sen arrived, the very first thing he did after checking in was to find the student and answer all her questions.
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Itai Yanai
Itai Yanai@ItaiYanai·
The proliferation of competing articulations, the willingness to try anything, the expression of explicit discontent, the recourse to philosophy and to debate over fundamentals, all these are symptoms of a transition from normal to extraordinary research. ― Thomas S. Kuhn
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Molecular Cell
Molecular Cell@MolecularCell·
Online Now: Transcription dynamics and genome organization in the mammalian nucleus: Recent advances dlvr.it/TFMk27
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SWEETY MEEL@SweetyMeel·
... you will always be remembered as a person who made a difference.
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Andrew Akbashev
Andrew Akbashev@Andrew_Akbashev·
Nobel Prize is NOT about h-index or citations. It is about the emergence of big new fields. So many posts discuss Nobel awardees. And so many misunderstand the Nobel Prize. 📍 A bit of clarification from my side: 1⃣ Nobel Prize is NOT about how useful your work is. It’s about how useful it WILL BE. Science is not about real-world impact. It is about new knowledge, new understanding. It’s about nucleating new ways of thinking. Applications can come decades after the discovery. 2⃣ Nobel Prize is NOT about just doing risky research. Many of us take on risky projects. But most stay as niche studies that could have been done by others. It’s about doing what others are AFRAID to do. It's about looking like a reckless scientist. It’s about succeeding where others have failed (despite numerous attempts). 3⃣ Nobel Prize is NOT about a small study. It’s about nucleating a BIG research direction. It’s about "OMG, I didn't know it's even possible!" Yes, sometimes it takes decades to recognize a scientist. But in many cases, the prize was given to those who published the "nucleating studies" and pushed hard to grow the new field. 4⃣ Nobel Prize NOT about a lot of citations. Metrics doesn't matter. Forget this "Stanford top-2% ranking". Your peers' opinion is what really matters. Are you recognized by your peers SO MUCH that they want to see you as a Nobel Laureate? Do they see you as someone who created their field and made their research possible? Do they see you as their thought leader? ▫️ My HUGE congratulations to all Laureates. AI has changed science a lot. Those who made it possible deserve this recognition. #science #AcademicChatter
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