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Pabitra nandy

@pabitrome

Head of Microbiome and Bioinformatics @ Acaryon. Former postdoc @MPI_EvolBio. Interested in microbial genomics. PhD @NCBS_Bangalore @NcbsBugbears alumni. He/him

Ploen, Germany Katılım Ağustos 2010
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Pabitra nandy@pabitrome·
Very happy to see my review on microbial adaptive strategies under prolonged starvation published @MicrobioSoc! doi.org/10.1099/mic.0.… In this review, I have discussed the trade-off between rapid growth and stress response to be instrumental in conferring fitness under [1/3]
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Pabitra nandy@pabitrome·
@bcherny Is there any plan to make the internal thinking thread open (not pressing ctrl+O) ?
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Boris Cherny
Boris Cherny@bcherny·
When I created Claude Code as a side project back in September 2024, I had no idea it would grow to be what it is today. It is humbling to see how Claude Code has become a core dev tool for so many engineers, how enthusiastic the community is, and how people are using it for all sorts of things from coding, to devops, to research, to non-technical use cases. This technology is alien and magical, and it makes it so much easier for people to build and create. Increasingly, code is no longer the bottleneck. A year ago, Claude struggled to generate bash commands without escaping issues. It worked for seconds or minutes at a time. We saw early signs that it may become broadly useful for coding one day. Fast forward to today. In the last thirty days, I landed 259 PRs -- 497 commits, 40k lines added, 38k lines removed. Every single line was written by Claude Code + Opus 4.5. Claude consistently runs for minutes, hours, and days at a time (using Stop hooks). Software engineering is changing, and we are entering a new period in coding history. And we're still just getting started..
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Chaitanya Gokhale
Chaitanya Gokhale@GokhaleCS·
Very proud of @DanaLauenroth who brilliantly defended her Doctoral thesis on the mathematics of weed management and resistance evolution! Many congratulations 🥳 !!!!
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Mayank Chugh (he/him)
Mayank Chugh (he/him)@mayank_mchugh·
📢'The World Is Your Oyster' is for those who are born in global north countries--don't experience visa bureaucracy & emotional burden that non-white global south scholars do. Citizenship is a privilege that we need to recognize in the academe. 1/n nature.com/articles/d4158…
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Anubhab
Anubhab@Anubhab_Khan·
I am very excited to share that I have accepted a faculty position @iiscbangalore! The group will study survival and extinction in small populations, and promote genomic studies of native wildlife by building capacity and developing tools. #Research #Genomics #Wildlife
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Marta Couto
Marta Couto@martaccouto·
Time for some work updates: 3 weeks ago, I successfully defended my PhD thesis, and 1 week later, I joined @fernandopsantos 's group in Amsterdam as a postdoctoral researcher! 😁🎉
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Pabitra nandy@pabitrome·
A much needed study on feast-and-famine cycles. Although soke nice theoretical works exists but such in-depth experimental study would definitely help in identifying the factors controlling instantaneous growth and long-term survival!!
Akos T. Kovacs@EvolvedBiofilm

Trade-offs, trade-ups, and high mutational parallelism underlie microbial adaptation during extreme cycles of feast and famine @CurrentBiology by @megbehri et al 16 experimentally evolved E. coli populations for 900 days in repeated feast/famine conditions cell.com/current-biolog…

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Palakodeti Lab
Palakodeti Lab@Palakodeti_Lab·
🎓 It's a moment of immense pride and joy as our student @Vinay_k_Dubey is now officially Dr. Vinay K Dubey! 🎉 His hard work, dedication, and passion for research have paid off, and we couldn't be happier. 🌟 Welcome to the Ph.D. club! 🥂 @DPalakodeti @DBT_inStem @MAHE_Manipal
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Max Planck Society
Max Planck Society@maxplanckpress·
😁🎉😄🌟#NobelPrize!🙃🙃🙃🙃🙃🙃🙃🙃🙃🙃🙃😊🏆😁#PhysicsNobelPrize2023 for Ferenc Krausz, Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics! 🎊😃🥰😆🥳😁😃🎉🏅😊🎈😁🥳😄🎊😁🌟😃🥰🏆😁🎉🎇😊🥳😄🌟🎈😁😃🥰🎉🏆😁🎊😊😄🥳🌟🎇😁🥰😃🎉🎈😁🏆😊😄🎊🥳😁🌟😃🥰🎉🏅😁🎈😊🥳😄🎉😁😍😁🎉🎇😊🥳😄🌟🎈🏆
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Víctor de Lorenzo
Víctor de Lorenzo@vdlorenzo_CNB·
I get upset when the program of a scientific meeting in (beautiful) place X of country Z does not include any speaker of that country. IMHO we should avoid such a (soft?) form of colonialism & supremacism. Involving the local res community should be a must—if not, move elsewhere!
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ISRO@isro·
Chandrayaan-3 Mission: Here are the first observations from the ChaSTE payload onboard Vikram Lander. ChaSTE (Chandra's Surface Thermophysical Experiment) measures the temperature profile of the lunar topsoil around the pole, to understand the thermal behaviour of the moon's surface. It has a temperature probe equipped with a controlled penetration mechanism capable of reaching a depth of 10 cm beneath the surface. The probe is fitted with 10 individual temperature sensors. The presented graph illustrates the temperature variations of the lunar surface/near-surface at various depths, as recorded during the probe's penetration. This is the first such profile for the lunar south pole. Detailed observations are underway. The payload is developed by a team led by the Space Physics Laboratory (SPL), VSSC vssc.gov.in/spl.htmlin collaboration with PRL, Ahmedabad prl.res.in/prl-eng/
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Elisabeth Bik
Elisabeth Bik@MicrobiomDigest·
Scientists whose data and papers raise concerns should be providing the original data to take away those concerns. They should not try to silence the concerns by suing the people who raise those concerns. Science discussions should not be held in the courtroom.
simine vazire@siminevazire

Be a part of the change you wish to see in the world: Donate to help support the legal expenses of Data Colada. They're being sued by Prof Gino after posting careful, meticulous blog posts raising concerns about data integrity in 4 papers. Donate here: gofund.me/70c497b1

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Selenko Lab
Selenko Lab@philselenko·
This was a panel discussion on the future of Structural Biology. Age of participants: KW 84, JF 83, JD 79, HM 74. Moderator WL 74. Any question? science.org/content/articl…
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Pabitra nandy@pabitrome·
Felt amazing attending #EESMicrobiology !! 4 days packed to the brim with mind-blowing science.. Got to see so many scientists I have only referred in citations till now 🖊️! Thanks to the organizers for letting me participate in this wonderful meeting! @EMBLEvents @TypasLab
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Pabitra nandy@pabitrome·
Looking forward to attend this meeting. This was in my to-go list for quite a while. There are so many people in the attendee list I want to meet! @embl #EESMicrobiology
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Marco Mauri
Marco Mauri@MarcoMauri81·
This Friday 12.05 15:30 CEST Hildegard Uecker @HildegardUecker from the MPI for Evolutionary Biology Plön will present the talk "Mathematical population genetics of bacteria" at the Population Dynamics Virtual Seminars on zoom Subscribe here adras81.bitbucket.io
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