Chetan Mishra

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Chetan Mishra

Chetan Mishra

@Chet_Mishra

PhD @IGIBsocial | Part of a RNA biology lab | Neuroscience | Immunology enthusiast

New Delhi, India Katılım Kasım 2015
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Chetan Mishra
Chetan Mishra@Chet_Mishra·
Heartfelt congratulations to @beena_tweets Truly inspiring to see this well-deserved achievement couldn’t be more proud and excited.
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Beena Pillai
Beena Pillai@beena_tweets·
World Cancer Day 2026- Remembering a compassionate oncologist V. Shanta of Adyar Cancer Institute. Artwork Credit: Sanovar Dayal, PhD student, IGIB. @AcSIR_India
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Fate&Fault Lab
Fate&Fault Lab@tnv_lab·
🚨!!PhD Done Alert!!🚨 Our talented lab member @BABITAS51701178 successfully defended her PhD thesis and viva today at @IGIBSocial Mathura Road, passing with flying colors 🌈 Congratulations Dr. Babita Sharma and wishing you all the very best for future endeavors!
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Babita Sharma
Babita Sharma@BABITAS51701178·
Our study identifies Mgat4b, a N-glycosyltransferase enriched in pigment progenitors, as a regulator of directional melanocyte migration & establishment of McSC pool during early dev & show that Mgat4b mut cells fail to initiate melanoma in zebrafish doi.org/10.1101/2024.1… (1/3)
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N Chandrababu Naidu
Thank you, @narendramodi Ji! On behalf of the people of Andhra Pradesh, I congratulate you on the NDA's victory in the Lok Sabha and Andhra Pradesh Assembly Elections. Our people of Andhra Pradesh have blessed us with a remarkable mandate. This mandate is a reflection of their trust in our alliance and its vision for the state. Together with our people, we shall rebuild Andhra Pradesh and restore its glory.
Narendra Modi@narendramodi

Andhra Pradesh has given an exceptional mandate to NDA! I thank the people of the state for their blessings. I congratulate @ncbn Garu, @PawanKalyan Garu and the Karyakartas of @JaiTDP, @JanaSenaParty and @BJP4Andhra for this emphatic victory. We will work for the all-round progress of AP and ensure the state prospers in the times to come.

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Ayush Aggarwal
Ayush Aggarwal@AggarwalAyush_·
6 years of hardwork, determination and perseverance all compressed into a 200 page document. My PhD thesis came to life on the same day I came to life. Finally submitted my thesis. Best b'day gift from me to myself 😁 Now actively looking for postdoc in Bay area, California 😜
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Chetan Mishra
Chetan Mishra@Chet_Mishra·
Mind=Blown 🤯
Veera Rajagopal @doctorveera

A mind-blowing paper has come out today in @Nature In 2016, JC Venter Institute scientists trimmed a bacterial genome to its barest minimum required for life to synthesize what they called a "minimal genome" (science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…). Today, a group of scientists from Indiana University reports how that minimal genome evolved over 2000 generations in comparison to the non-minimal genome. The authors found that even when you reduce a bacterial genome to its absolute minimum where every nucleotide matters, the genome undergoes mutational events generation after generation as much as the non-minimal genome. One simply cannot stop the evolution. Just over 300 days of evolution (equivalent to 40,000 years in humans) the minimal cell has gained everything it lacked in fitness on day one in comparison to the non-minimal cell. When comparing the evolved traits between the minimal and non-minimal cells, the scientists found something striking. The evolutionary process increased the cell size of non-minimal cells but not that of the minimal cell. But that is not the striking part. The scientists were able to identify the key mutation that resulted in cell size evolution. And it turned out that the mutation that helped the non-minimal cells to grow bigger is the same that helped the minimal cells to stay smaller. Growing bigger had a survival advantage for non-minimal cells and not growing bigger had a survival advantage for minimal cells. So, the mutation had a context-dependent effect. This just demonstrates that the evolutionary effects on traits have no absolute direction. All that matter is what is beneficial for the organism's survival. The conclusion of the paper is metaphorically a quote from the Jurassic Park movie: “Listen, if there’s one thing the history of evolution has taught us is that life will not be contained. Life breaks free. It expands to new territories, and it crashes through barriers painfully, maybe even dangerously, but . . . life finds a way". (scienmag.com/artificial-cel…) nature.com/articles/s4158…

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Mercy Rophina
Mercy Rophina@mercy_rophina·
Beyond honoured and grateful to have received the prestigious Harold Gunson Fellowship for the year 2023! This recognition is definitely a motivation to explore deeper😇. Thanks to my mentor @vinodscaria for all the guidance throughout my #PhD journey! @ISBTCO #isbtgothenburg
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Prachi Singh
Prachi Singh@ps_prachi_·
"हिंदी दिवस और मैं" @IGIBSocial में 🤓
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CSIR-IGIB
CSIR-IGIB@IGIBSocial·
The pre #CSIRFoundationDay2022 celebrations have started at @CSIR_IND #IGIB. On 8th Sep, we hosted students (and their guardians) from schools across the nation who witnessed the various colors of genomics research.
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CSIR-IGIB
CSIR-IGIB@IGIBSocial·
The May issue of Pulse is out! This is what IGIBians were upto (along with doing science) in the last month, pulse.igib.res.in Kudos to the IGIB Pulse Team and all the contributors for bringing out yet another beautiful issue.
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