
Raman Das
@raman_das83
Developmental biologist at The University of Manchester. We study the cell behaviour underlying neuronal differentiation.
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12-03-2020 13:12:03
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We are looking for a Lecturer to join our team at UoD Life Sciences - If you can teach Biochemistry/Pharmacology or related topics, apply here: jobs.dundee.ac.uk/fe/tpl_uod01.aā¦





Very pleased to announce our review on microtubule regulation during neurite initiation in Oxford Academic Oxford Open Neuroscience. Congratulations Victoria Higgs!!!






23 fully funded PhD studentships (MRC and BBSRC DTP and more) available in our division UoM Biology, Medicine and Health at the University of Manchester Some deadlines approaching soon.... ššš grzechniklab.com/mcf

We have a fully-funded PhD position available. If you are interested in deploying high-resolution time-lapse imaging to understand how neuronal differentiation is controlled by the primary cilium, apply before the 19th of January! Division of Molecular and Cellular Function UoM UoM Biology, Medicine and Health t.ly/BJEOi



Adam Reid UoM Blond McIndoe and I are delighted to present the results of our fantastic collaboration revealing that novel Golgi dynamics drive peripheral neuron regeneration. Congratulations Alice Emily Mortimer! biorxiv.org/content/10.110ā¦


Our protocol for live imaging of differentiating neurons in the chick embryo spinal cord is out now link.springer.com/protocol/10.10ā¦. Thanks ToyookaLab for including us in this great series of neuronal morphogenesis methods! Raman Das Gaby Holly Burbidge

We are looking for an enthusiastic PhD candidate toĀ study the regulation of chromatin remodellers in neural crest and their role in developmental disorders. #neuralcrest #neurocristopathies #singlecell #multiome #CRISPR Siddharth Banka The University of Manchester Medical Research Council findaphd.com/phds/project/mā¦

Come and join the Williams lab The University of Manchester UoM Biology, Medicine and Health Medical Research Council We are using single-cell Multiomics and in vivo CRISPR approaches to understand the molecular mechanisms underlying lineage segregation from the neural plate border š£jobs.manchester.ac.uk/Job/JobDetail?ā¦