
Bhagyashree Deshmukh
@bhagyashreed12
Postdoctoral fellow at Seattle Children's Research Institute.
Interested in parasitology and innovative vaccine designs.
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19-06-2020 09:44:24
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Heartiest congratulations Tanwee Das De on receiving both the DST INSPIRE Faculty and CSIR Scientist awards within a span of one week! We are incredibly proud of you - the first postdoc from the lab! Keep up the great work and keep shining!!!ππ

New article alert from the lab on Genomic Analysis of Indian isolates of P. falciparum! ππ doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpdβ¦ There are more than 20K+ genomes sequenced worldwide and only 5 from India. Here, we sequenced 53 genomes, revealing the unique genetic makeup of Indian Isolates.

Very happy to present our work on chimeric antigens at MAM Conference, so called the Olympics of malaria meetings (yes, it happens every four years). Thanks to the organiser for an excellent meeting. #MAM2024


Very glad to present my PhD work at #MAM2024 highlighting the design of chimeric vaccines and use of dynamic cytoadherence assays. Great exposure MAM Conference!! Thanks to Krishanpal Karmodiya and our collaborators Athale Lab: CyCelS πππππ²π€Ώβ΅.


Thrilled to see our work on HDAC1 regulating ART resistome out in mBio ! Thanks Abhishek Kanyal & Bhagyashree Deshmukh for tireless efforts, @Moritz_Treeck & Heledd Davies for amazing collab. Grateful to IISER Pune, Department of Biotechnology & The Francis Crick Institute for support. journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/mbβ¦

Join us for the 32nd National Conference of Parasitology, Oct 3-5, 2024, in Pune! Jointly organized by IISER Pune, CSIR-National Chemical Laboratory, and Savitribai Phule Pune University. π Save the dates and stay tuned for more details!


Register now for the 32nd National Conference of Parasitology, Oct 3-5, 2024 in Pune. Link: bioinfo.net.in/ncp2024/ Please RT and help spread the word. Jointly organized by IISER Pune, CSIR-National Chemical Laboratory, Savitribai Phule Pune University.

New paper out in Vaccine: sciencedirect.com/science/articlβ¦ Brilliantly led by Bhagyashree Deshmukh, with Dhruv Khatri, Athale Lab: CyCelS πππππ²π€Ώβ΅ & Prof. SK Kochar. Big takeaway: A single protein vaccine (Rh5/AMA/MSP) may not work due to redundancy & antigenic variation. A tough conclusion, but data says so!