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Deepak Modi

@DeepakNModi

Faculty @icmrnirrch Developmental biologist, embryo implantation, placentation and sex determination, TEdx speaker #InHoxWeTrust . Views expressed are personal

Mumbai, India เข้าร่วม Kasım 2009
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Ministry of Health
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India is leading the world in child survival, as highlighted in the UN IGME 2025 Report. Since 1990, Neonatal Mortality Rate dropped from 57 to 17 and Under-5 Mortality Rate from 127 to 27, reflecting remarkable progress. This achievement is driven by SNCUs, JSY, JSSK, Mission Indradhanush, and digital tools like eVIN and UWIN, ensuring efficient vaccine delivery, better health monitoring, and stronger healthcare systems. With Ayushman Arogya Mandirs providing comprehensive primary care at the community level, India is paving the way to eliminate preventable child deaths and secure healthier futures for every child. #ChildHealth #NewBornCare #UNIGME2025
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Parimal
Parimal@Fintech03·
We are currently 6 days away from 20th March, 2026, the day the patent on semaglutide expires in India. Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories has already trademarked the brand Obeda & is poised for a Day 1 launch on 21st. Sun Pharma is launching Noveltreat & Sematrinity in pre-filled pens. While current innovator pens cost ~₹10K (~$108), these Indian generics are expected to hit the market as low as ₹3500-4000 (~$38-43) for starter doses, with some analysts predicting a price war that could eventually drop it by 80-90%.
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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
Niko McCarty.@NikoMcCarty

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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Deepak Modi@DeepakNModi·
@NikoMcCarty 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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Niko McCarty.@NikoMcCarty·
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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Deepika Narayan Bhardwaj
Deepika Narayan Bhardwaj@DeepikaBhardwaj·
I am sorry but how many women who are crying against the order of Supreme Court on menstrual leave have you seen giving two or even one additional offs to their maids every month as MENSTRUAL LEAVE? Forget paid menstrual leave, if these maids take offs for any legitimate reason also, some women cut their salaries
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Samuel Hume
Samuel Hume@DrSamuelBHume·
Viagra (sildenafil) has been on a real journey Originally developed for angina, then later for erectile dysfunction when researchers noticed an... unexpected effect This screen of repurposable drugs finds it might also help treat a rare mitochondrial disease!
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Deepak Modi@DeepakNModi·
@IndiGo6E reaches a new low They don't give your prebooked meal unless you ask for it. Each indigo experience is a new experience
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Jainam Parmar
Jainam Parmar@aiwithjainam·
BREAKING: Claude can now research like a Stanford PhD student. Here are 9 insane Claude prompts that turn 40+ research papers into structured literature reviews, knowledge maps, and research gaps in minutes (Save this)
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Deepak Modi@DeepakNModi·
@heygurisingh Well that's the curse of any advancing technology. We all have lost the ability to remember numbers once mobile phones came in to existences. We lost our cognitive abilities in directions once google maps came in to smartphones
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Guri Singh
Guri Singh@heygurisingh·
🚨BREAKING: If you've used ChatGPT for writing or brainstorming in the last 6 months, your creative ability may already be permanently damaged. A controlled experiment just proved the effect doesn't reverse when you stop using it. 3,302 creative ideas. 61 people. 30 days of tracking. Researchers split students into two groups. Half used ChatGPT for creative tasks. Half worked alone. For five days, the ChatGPT group outperformed on every metric. Higher scores. More ideas. Better output. AI was making them better. Then day 7. ChatGPT removed. Every creativity gain vanished overnight. Crashed to baseline. Zero lasting improvement. But that's not the bad part. ChatGPT users' ideas became increasingly identical to each other over time. Same content. Same structure. Same phrasing. The researchers called it homogenization. Everyone using ChatGPT started producing the same ideas wearing different clothes. When ChatGPT was removed, the creativity boost disappeared -- but the homogenization stayed. 30 days later, same result. Their creative range had been permanently compressed. Five days of use. Permanent damage 30 days later. A separate trial confirmed it. 120 students. 45-day surprise test. ChatGPT users scored 57.5%. Traditional learners scored 68.5%. AI reduces cognitive effort. Less effort means weaker encoding. Weaker encoding means less creative raw material. You're not renting a productivity boost. You're financing it with your originality. The interest rate is permanent.
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AcSIR
AcSIR@AcSIR_India·
Mahir Bhardwaj (Registration No. 10BB20A37010) Ph.D. student of AcSIR will defend thesis entitled “Unveiling disease state mediated alterations in pharmacokinetics and toxicity of drugs involving cytochrome P450 enzymes” on March 12, 2026 at CSIR-Indian Institute of Integrative Medicine, Jammu Ph.D work was completed under the supervision of  Dr. Gurleen Kour, and Co-Supervisor Dr. Utpal Nandi, AcSIR/CSIR-IIIM, Jammu @CSIR_IND @csiriiim
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Shikhar Dhawan
Shikhar Dhawan@SDhawan25·
Deeply saddened by the tragic loss of Tarun Kumar in Uttam Nagar. It’s heartbreaking that something as small as a child throwing a water balloon during Holi could escalate into such violence. Humanity should never fall to this level. Prayers for his family and hope the culprits face the strictest punishment.
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Deepak Modi@DeepakNModi·
Watch till the end for the special tributes. From 2004 to today faces have changed the spirit continues Its a tribute to the incredible women who have been the backbone of this lab for over 20 years. see the evolution of #LabFamily #womensday #givetogain #WomenInSTEM #iwd2026
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Veera Rajagopal 
Veera Rajagopal @doctorveera·
I’d love to connect with academic scientists working in genomics across India 🇮🇳 Interested in learning about ongoing work and exploring opportunities for collaboration around disease-centric, hypothesis-driven clinical and genomic datasets. If you’re working in this space, please reach out or point me to others I should know.
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Ashoka University
Ashoka University@AshokaUniv·
'India has the opportunity to prevent thousands of future cancers in young women. Every year that this vaccine is delayed is one in which real harm accrues. Scepticism strengthens science. Manufactured doubt weakens public health,' writes Anurag Agrawal (@AnuragAgrawalMD), Dean, BioSciences and Health Research, Trivedi School of Biosciences, Ashoka University, addressing misconceptions around HPV vaccination and highlighting the importance of evidence-led public health policy. (@IndianExpress) #AshokaUniversity
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ICMR-NIRRCH
ICMR-NIRRCH@icmrnirrch·
3rd Local Research Advisory Committee (LRAC) meeting of MRHRU Vani, District Nashik, Maharashtra was held on 5 March 2026 at MRHRU Vani, Taluka Dindori in hybrid mode. It reviewed ongoing research and guided future programmes aligned with DHR's mandate. #MRHRUVani #HealthResearch
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AcSIR
AcSIR@AcSIR_India·
🚀 Ph.D Admissions OPEN – August 2026 Session Join the Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR) and pursue cutting-edge research across a nationwide network of 78 institutes. 🎓 Programs Offered: • Ph.D in Science (Biological, Chemical, Physical, Agricultural, Mathematical & Information Sciences) • Ph.D in Medical Research • Ph.D in Engineering • IDDP (M.Tech + Ph.D Integrated Dual Degree Program) . M.Tech • Direct Ph.D after Bachelors • Joint Ph.D with Global Universities 📅 Last Date to Apply: April 14, 2026 🌐 Apply now: acsir.res.in/admissions 🔬 Shape the future of science, innovation, and discovery with AcSIR! #AcSIR #PhDAdmissions #Research #Innovation #HigherEducation #ScienceAndTechnology @DrJitendraSingh @PMOIndia @EduMinOfIndia @CSIR_IND @DrNKalaiselvi @ICMRDELHI @ugc_india @IndiaDST @Prof_ManojDhar
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