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Ever wondered how organs take shape? Join us to find out! The Organ Mechanobiology Lab National Centre for Biological Sciences is recruiting Graduate Trainees. Perfect for final-year students curious about tissue mechanics, development & cell biology. Check out the ad below š Please RT! Thanks š




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May's Gulmohar talksš Raghavan Thiagarajan: Spatio-temporal dynamics driving basal body organisation Vartika Sharma: From gut to brain: How intestinal health shapes cognitive aging Sign up here: forms.gle/5e39VUiStxqi8Uā¦




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Iām excited to attend this joint meeting of the Indian Society of Developmental Biology & International Society of Differentiation International Society of Differentiation . Travel Fellowships will be available.

Explore and enjoy Developmental Biology this December at the coast of Bay of Bengal. Registrations open for the InSDB-ISD joint meeting 2025 at IISER Behrampur.⦠pls spread the word. Indian Society of Developmental Biologistsā© ā¦IndiaBioscience.org⩠⦠insdb.in/events/insdb-iā¦

Robustness and development go hand in hand. Two of my mentors, talking about genetics and mechanics behind robustness and its implications. Thanks to Indian Society of Developmental Biologists for the platform!

Part 2 of the interview is live now! Read here: insdb.in/news/interview⦠Vishwadeep Mane



Excited to welcome Prof Sally Dunwoodie as an invited speaker for InSDB-ISD 2025! Sally's work focuses on identifying the genetic and environmental causes of congenital defects. She is also the president of International Society of Differentiation Register now: insdb.in/events/insdb-i⦠#InSDB25 #InSDBISD25



For the general public - if you are interested in knowing what our lab DBS TIFR Tata Institute of Fundamental Research is up to, do join: youtube.com/live/hzdvAg-xL⦠My students will explain what left-right symmetry is, why we are interested in this topic & how we are studying this problem using #zebrafish