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Tamanash Bhattacharya

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Helen Hay Whitney Fellow @HarmitMalik Lab | Formerly @hardy_lab and @chicaScientific labs | Fascinated by polymicrobial interactions

United States Katılım Ocak 2011
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Antoine Molaro
Antoine Molaro@AntoineMolaro·
Hello World! We are hiring postdocs to join us in this adventure. Still time to apply - Details here👇👇 igred.fr/emploi/postdoc… #MolaroLab #EvoEpi #watwat
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Antoine Molaro@AntoineMolaro

Hello World! So very grateful for #ERCCoG @ERC_Research support of our research ! Many thanks to my lab and mentors for their invaluable help. Come join us if you want to explore how evolutionary arms races shape the epigenome! #MolaroLab #EvoEpi erc.europa.eu/news-events/ne…

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VignuzziLab
VignuzziLab@VignuzziLab·
Join me and many colleagues from around the world for this EMBO course on RNA viruses, in India this Feb 11-14 2026! meetings.embo.org/event/26-rna-v…
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Ching-Ho Chang
Ching-Ho Chang@ChingHoChang·
I’m thrilled to announce the launch of the Evolution of Chromosomes and Genomes (ECG) Lab at the Institute of Molecular Biology, Academia Sinica, Taiwan.Our lab website is now live—come check it out! sites.google.com/view/ecg-lab/h…
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Yu-Ying Phoebe Hsieh
Yu-Ying Phoebe Hsieh@HsiehYp·
Exciting news! I am launching the Lab of Polymicrobial Interaction & Evolution @IPMBSinica @AcadSinica! 🎉 Our brand-new website is live: labofpie.org 🥧 We’re recruiting at all levels—if you're curious about how fungi and bacteria compete and co-evolve, come join us!
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Oded Rechavi
Oded Rechavi@OdedRechavi·
WOW!! A new pre-print rethinking how mosquitoes, the world's deadliest animal, mates. Amazing work from Leah @LeahHouri (former PhD student in my lab) conducted in @leslievosshall's lab. Huge implications! Leah found that contrary to what was previously thought, mosquito mating is a female-controlled process, and discovered a new active "lock and key" gating mechanism that controls mating. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
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Tamanash Bhattacharya@poly_microbial·
An excellent opportunity to work on some really cool biology. Nandan is not only a brilliant scientist and a fantastic mentor, he also knows how to make science fun!
Nandan Gokhale@nandangokhale

So excited to join the Division of Immunobiology at Cincinnati Children's Hospital MC in March 2025. My lab will study how RNA biology regulates and is regulated by infection and immunity. We'll be hiring at all levels in 2025 - stay tuned! gokhalelab.com

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Craig Cameron Lab
Craig Cameron Lab@CameronLabUNC·
This is the beginning of the end of our long list of manuscripts in preparation! Single-cell virology: On-chip, quantitative characterization of the dynamics of virus spread from one single cell to another biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
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Xueying Li
Xueying Li@3Xueying·
My favorate piece of my postdoc work is published! We fused our favorite TFs with a deaminase domain that induces point mutations in DNA, mutagenizing TF binding sites across the genome. Will be a great reagent for exp. evo., as its name suggests :) academic.oup.com/mbe/article/41…
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Tamanash Bhattacharya@poly_microbial·
@jrrmicro Cool, that would potentially explain differences in translation read through frequencies!
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Jolene Ramsey
Jolene Ramsey@jrrmicro·
@poly_microbial What made me think of it, other than that I always think of phage first, is the advice I’ve gotten multiple times to grow suppressor strains at multiple temps to accentuate phenotypes. Apparently suppressor tRNA efficiency changes for single allele at diff temp.
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Jolene Ramsey
Jolene Ramsey@jrrmicro·
Keeping in mind ecology shows the why of #virus regulatory processes. Clear example in @poly_microbial preprint on alphavirus stop codon readthrough required to produce essential polymerase. Mosquito & mammalian hosts exhibit temp-dep. differences! biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
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Thus, the opal stop codon is the optimal “Goldilocks” solution for alphavirus replication at 37 degrees. It optimizes polymerase production without disrupting other vital processes, ensuring the virus maintains high fitness in different environments 12/

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Bruno Lemaitre
Bruno Lemaitre@BrunoLemaitre3·
I am pleased to inform you of the publication of the Drosophila immunity handbook. The pdf version of the book is free, or a physical version of the book is available for purchase at @EPFL press.epflpress.org/produit/1514/9…
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Tera Levin
Tera Levin@tera_levin·
Hello folks! With exciting new grants and new projects in our lab, ✨we are hiring!✨ Please share with prospective Ph.D. students and/or postdocs interested in evolution, genetics, and microbes!
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