
Digvijoy Dinesh Gogoi
@digvijoygogoi
PhD Scholar at inStem | Regulation of Cell Fate | Stem Cells |Neuroimmunology |Development
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26-04-2017 13:26:17
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He calls himself an ‘accidental biologist’! And now he has won the Infosys prize in the Physical Sciences, 2023. Congratulations @thattai ! Living Machines-NCBS Infosys Prize




#ISSCR2024 wrapped up with poster presentations by MAD lab team Manisha Goyal Ajay tomar Sajad A. Najar Meghashree Tina Mukherjee iBRIC-inStem ISSCR


#ARR2024Dr Tina Mukherjee flagged off the "Understanding Development" session & spoke about the role of olfaction in immune response & infections carried by mosquitoes - how host volatiles impact it. "The sensory truth of immunity". Q&A ensued Department of Biotechnology Bangalore Life Science Cluster (BLiSC) Metabolism and Development Lab


Student Talk #ARR2024 Ajay Kumar of Metabolism and Development Lab presented his work on the importance of TCA cycle in blood cell development in his talk titled "Metabolic Coordinates of Blood Progenitor & Maintenance" Bangalore Life Science Cluster (BLiSC) Department of Biotechnology A brief interaction followed.


Student Talk #ARR2024 Sakshi Tiwari of Metabolism and Development Lab presented her work on “nlytion”: a role for dopamine in the development of blood cells in #Drosophila A brief interaction followed. Bangalore Life Science Cluster (BLiSC) Department of Biotechnology


#ARR2024 iBRIC-inStem began with insightful talks from Metabolism and Development Lab. It was a joy to hear from both the faculty and the students at this Annual Review of Research 2024. iBRIC-inStem Tina Mukherjee Bangalore Life Science Cluster (BLiSC)


#NDBCBM2024 The meeting on New Directions in Blood Cell Biology kick-started with on this relaxed (but eventful) Sunday evening, tea-n-snacks, unending conversations & an exciting line-up of cultural programs! Dr Tina Mukherjee welcomed all in her address Metabolism and Development Lab Department of Biotechnology




Thank you, OUP Medicine, for highlighting our research on #BipolarDisorder. A huge thanks to Department of Biotechnology, iBRIC-inStem, DBT/WT India Alliance, and DSTIndia for their invaluable funding support in advancing this crucial work on #MentalHealth.
