Venkatramanan

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Venkatramanan

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Post doc @UVA ...love exploring cells with cilia...now working on 🐸

Charlottesville, VA Katılım Mayıs 2010
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Venkatramanan@ventigers·
@DeepakNModi Oh yeah! And the famous anfinsen’s experiment, urea, stinky Beta mercap- nothing kills it!! RNase ko na koi Shastra mat sakta hai na koi aag jala sakti hai! RNase is god 😜
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Deepak Modi
Deepak Modi@DeepakNModi·
For those who learnt In Situ hybridization in the 1990s were first taught this. RNAse is most notorious and survives autoclaving so keep it at bay. Use separate glasswares pippetes and containers for RNASe step
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I recently learned that RNase A enzymes can survive autoclaving, or high-pressure heating, at 121°C. This is strange. But then I learned there are entire organisms that not only survive autoclaving, but actually grow and divide at 121°C??? There was a 2003 paper, for example, where these two scientists took a submarine down to a hydrothermal vent in the Pacific ocean, scooped up some dirt, and kept everything in an airtight tube. This tube had an organism in it. The organism had features "typical of Archaea." They put this organism into an autoclave (held at 121°C) for a full 24 hours. When they took it out of the autoclave, the cell population had doubled. Thus, the organism was called "Strain 121." The 2003 paper ends with an enticing statement: "The factors that permit strain 121 to grow at such high temperatures are unknown. It is generally assumed that the upper temperature limit for life is related to the instability of key molecules essential for life, but which molecules are most important in defining the upper temperature limit have not been defined. However, strain 121 offers the possibility to do this work." I read this and got excited. I began searching for follow-up studies on Strain 121. But I was quickly disappointed. This organism has its own Wikipedia page, but every single reference is from 2003 or 2004. Its name was later changed to Geogemma barossii, so I searched for that, too. But all I could find were random news stories about this "heat-loving microbe," all of which linked back to the original 2003 paper. I'm extremely confused by this. Why is nobody studying this microbe? It doesn't even have a published genome sequence. Where is the intellectual center for hyperthermophile research?

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Simone Reber
Simone Reber@SimoneReber·
In vitro reconstitution is powerful: we rebuild Plasmodium microtubule architectures from purified components & recapitulate what cells actually do🤩 Thanks to the team that made this possible🙌 in particular Carolyn Moores @BirkbeckScience Out today: rdcu.be/e7eM2
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EMBL Events
EMBL Events@EMBLEvents·
Fancy a visit to EMBL Heidelberg in summer where you can learn all about microtubules and network with peers at the same time? Then submit your abstract for #EESMicrotubules before the deadline➡️ s.embl.org/ees26-09-x The EMBO | EMBL Symposium 'Microtubules: from atoms to complex systems' is a central venue for fostering collaboration and exchanging new ideas in the field. Don't miss out on these talks by: Keynote speakers • Martin Chalfie, Columbia University, USA • Michael L. Shelanski, Columbia University, USA Speakers • Charlotte Aumeier, University of Geneva, Switzerland • Frank Bradke, German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases, Germany • Marcus Braun, Institute of Biotechnology, Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic • Alan Brown, Harvard University, USA • Eva Deinum, Wageningen University, The Netherlands • Jennifer DeLuca, Colorado State University, USA • Karin John, Université Grenoble-Alpes, France • Richard McKenney, University of California, Davis, USA • Pleasantine Mill, University of Edinburgh, UK • Binyam Mogessie, Yale University, USA • Guangshuo Ou, Tsinghua University, China • Pramod Pullarkat, Raman Research Institute, India • Laura Schaedel, Saarland University, Germany • Giampietro Schiavo,University College London, UK • Arp Schnittger, University of Hamburg, Germany • Mónica Sousa, i3s, University of Porto, Portugal • Radhika Subramanian, Massachusetts General Hospital, USA • Jin-Wu Tsai, National Yang-Ming University, Taiwan • Julie Welburn, University of Edinburgh, UK • Ahmet Yildiz, University of California, Berkeley, USA ✒️ Submit your abstract by 11 March 2026 🗺️ EMBL Heidelberg and Virtual 🗓️ 17 – 20 June 2026
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Shinuo Weng
Shinuo Weng@ShinuoWeng·
Postdoc position available!!! We are looking for a creative postdoc to develop independent research directions in tissue morphogenesis using embryos, stem cell/organoid systems, and quantitative imaging and/or biophysics.
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BEAT-PCD (ERS CRC)
BEAT-PCD (ERS CRC)@beatpcd·
Save the Date! The inaugural Global PCD Conference will take place in August 2026 in Montreal, Canada! Global PCD 2026: International Scientific Conference Wednesday, August 19th - Saturday, August 22nd More details and registration information coming soon!
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medRxiv
medRxiv@medrxivpreprint·
Compound heterozygous DAW1 variants reveal tissue-specific roles in left-right patterning and congenital heart disease without primary ciliary dyskinesia medrxiv.org/cgi/content/sh… #medRxiv
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Richard Fuisz
Richard Fuisz@richardfuisz·
@AndrewGYork is the only guy I know of to have a tweet cited in a Nature paper. Andrew's lab blog was cited today in Nature & Science. Are there other fun examples of lab blogs cited as legitimate scientific publications?
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Abhijit Majumder
Abhijit Majumder@abhijit_MLab·
Have u completed your PhD in OrganOnChip or related area? Excited to design n develop devices? Learn a bit of mechanobio in the process? Willing to collaborate with me as PostDoc in @ANRFIndia funded project? I am waiting for your DM. We can also chat about NPDF possibility.
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7th European Cilia Meeting
7th European Cilia Meeting@EuroCilia2027·
🌍 Cilia2027 | Mar 8–12, 2027 | 📍 Stresa, Lake Maggiore, Italy Join the global cilia community for science, collaboration & discovery (+ fun!!). #Cilia2027 #CiliaBiology
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Rohith Krishna
Rohith Krishna@r_krishna3·
🧬 Launching a Slack community for RFdiffusion3 users! Join to share results, troubleshoot, and connect with others designing proteins binders, nucleic acid binders and enzymes. Everyone is welcome 🚀 Join👇
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Sundar Naganathan
Sundar Naganathan@Sundar_Ram_07·
A Michael Lewis quote I deeply connect with "Above all, recognize that if you have had success, you have also had luck & with luck comes obligation. You owe a debt & not just to your gods. You owe a debt to the unlucky." Be kind & always extend a helping hand to everyone around
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Cell@CellCellPress·
Now online! Structural basis of microtubule-mediated signal transduction dlvr.it/TPjG4l
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Venkatramanan@ventigers·
I will be talking about microtubule binding protein, and centriole amplification
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Venkatramanan@ventigers·
Curious about what’s new in cilia/ciliated cells? Come find out at our mini-symposium: Cilia Biogenesis, Structure & Function at #CellBio2025 @ASCBiology! Organised by Karl Lechtrek, Caroline Ott, @martin_engelke & Cayla Jewett — marking 25 years of cilia-in-disease discovery
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