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Firdous Rasool

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PhD Scholar at AcSIR INDIA.

Palampur, India Katılım Aralık 2021
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AcSIR
AcSIR@AcSIR_India·
Sumanta Mohapatra (Registration No. 10BB20A33014) Ph.D. student of AcSIR will defend thesis entitled “Dissecting the role of Polyphenol oxidase (PPO) in shaping the drought stress responses in Tea (Camellia sinensis)” on February 26, 2026 at CSIR-Institute of Himalayan Bioresource Technology, Palampur Ph.D work was completed under the supervision of  Dr. Vivek Dogra, AcSIR/CSIR-IHBT, Palampur @CSIR_IND @CSIR_IHBT
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AcSIR@AcSIR_India·
Diksha Kalia (Registration No.10BB20A33032) Ph.D. student of AcSIR will defend thesis entitled “Decoding transcriptional network underlying flowering regulation in saffron (Crocus sativus L.)” on February 26, 2026 at CSIR-Institute of Himalayan Bioresource Technology, Palampur Ph.D work was completed under the supervision of  Dr. Rajesh Kumar Singh, AcSIR/CSIR-IHBT, Palampur @CSIR_IND @CSIR_IHBT
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Nirupma Kumari
Nirupma Kumari@nirupma_s·
Thrilled to win 1st Prize for poster presentation category ‘Omics and Genome Editing’ at the 47th PTCA(I) meeting! Huge thanks to my supervisor, Dr. Rajesh K. Singh for the guidance. Grateful to the organizers and fellow researchers! 🌿🧬 @CSIR_IHBT #PlantScience #GenomeEditing
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Vivek Dogra
Vivek Dogra@vivekmolbio·
Feeling Proud. Finally! from Mr. To Dr. ! Congratulations @ghosh_dipanshu for attaining the title. The first one from #PASS Lab @CSIR_IHBT
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Avriti
Avriti@Avr86118555·
I am extremely delighted to share my recent publication. Thank Sir @PrabodhTrivedi for your valuable support and guidance at all times.
Prabodh Trivedi@PrabodhTrivedi

Congrats @avr86118555 @sswatii_10 @Michael16Sbt @prabodhslab for publication  "Galactinol synthase 1, AtGolS1, affects arsenate tolerance by modulating phosphate homeostasis in sensitive ecotype Slavi-1 of Arabidopsis" @HAZMAT_journal. @CSIRCIMAP @CSIR_IND sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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Niko McCarty.
Niko McCarty.@NikoMcCarty·
Rubisco is (arguably) the most abundant protein on Earth. (LPP surely comes close, right?) It’s an enzyme that fixes CO₂ into sugars during photosynthesis. Unfortunately, as most people learn in school, Rubisco is inefficient. Sometimes it confuses O₂ for CO₂ and wastes energy. Plants make up for this in raw concentration; up to half the soluble protein in a leaf is Rubisco. People have been trying to engineer better Rubiscos for many decades, but it's not easy because the proteins are big, do not fold easily (they need chaperone proteins to help out), are made from 16 subunits in land plants. But there's a new paper in Nature Plants that looks really interesting. The TL;DR is that a group in Australia figured out how to express plant Rubiscos (and all SEVEN of their folding chaperones) using a set of 3 plasmids inside of E. coli cells. This enabled them to do "directed evolution" of Rubisco in bacterial cells, and quickly find Rubisco mutants that have higher enzymatic efficiency or that fold better. In addition to the 3 plasmids, the researchers also coaxed E. coli to make ribulose-1,5-biphosphate, or RuBP, which is the 5-carbon sugar that Rubisco smashes into carbon dioxide to make molecules of 3-PGA for central metabolism. Now, the clever bit is that you RANDOMLY MUTATE the three plasmids encoding the Rubisco to make millions of variants. Then, you transform those mutated plasmids into E. coli. If the E. coli do NOT make a functional Rubisco, RuBP levels build up and kill the cell; the molecule becomes toxic. But if the E. coli DO make a functional Rubisco, then they keep the RuBP levels in check and live just fine. Using this "screening assay," the researchers found 46 fast-growing colonies of E. coli. Two of those colonies encoded really useful mutations. One mutation (M116L) makes Rubisco about 25–40% faster. The other (A242V) makes it fold and assemble much more efficiently. They put this mutation into a "hybrid Arabidopsis–tobacco Rubisco," put that into tobacco plants, and measured growth. The plants with M116L grew 75% faster than wildtype. No guarantees this will scale to more useful crops, like wheat and corn and soybeans etc. But it seems like a nice in vitro assay for faster prototyping!
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Rohit Joshi
Rohit Joshi@RohitJo24618183·
Ms. Anita Kumari, a PhD scholar in the lab is awarded as SERB International Travel Grant 2024 for participating in "2024 World Congress on In Vitro Biology, USA (08 June, 2024 to 12 June, 2024)", organized by The Society for In Vitro Biology. sivb.org/meetings/
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Mushtaq
Mushtaq@MushtaqGene·
Small step towards understanding defense response of Macrophomina phaseolina infection in Sesame "Identification and validation of defense related candidate genes in Sesamum under artificial inoculation of Macrophomina phaseolina". Preview link rdcu.be/dFjbW.
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ROBIN JOSHI
ROBIN JOSHI@ROBINJO81170006·
I am thrilled to share that I have been selected for 2023 Metabolomics Association of North America (MANA) Early Career Member Council as an at-large council member. Looking forward to connect with metabolomics community! #metabolomics #proteomics #Massspectrometery
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Parvaiz Shiekh|PhD
Parvaiz Shiekh|PhD@shiekhparvaiz·
Very proud of my first student Durga Nandini of SMART lab @iitdelhi for winning best poster presentation at National Science Festival of Society of Young Biomedical Scientists (SYBS) at SMS Medical College Jaipur. Nandini is a dental doctor by training with just 8 months in the
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