
SivaSankari
@sivasankariims
Mom, Assistant Investigator @ Stowers Institute,Post doc MIT, First Gen, Peptide Biology, Host-Microbe symbiosis, Iron biology, Rural girls STEM education
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https://www.stowers.org/labs/sankari-lab 21-01-2022 03:05:08
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Attention #ChiefsKingdom! It's #superbowl week & we have a friendly wager w/ Gladstone Institutes! When the Kansas City Chiefs win we’ll be enjoying #SanFrancisco sourdough bread & Ghiradelli chocolate! 🍞 If San Francisco 49ers take home the #Lombardi we’ll send some #KanasCity BBQ 🏈 Stay tuned & #GoChiefs!



Welcome all! Welcome Samantha Crossman from Wake Forest University and welcome back Esha Francis from Rockhurst University to our lab. Thanks Stowers Grad School for this wonderful program.

Investigator Jennifer Gerton, PhD, has been named Dean of Stowers Grad School. She brings her deep research expertise and dedication to mentorship to the role. #GraduateSchool #PhD #Biology Learn more: stowers.org/gradschool/new…




Read the associating commentary by SivaSankari where she summarizes their findings and the significance of this new research. This research highlights the key role of plant-microbe interactions in breaking down harmful herbicide residues in soils.





Welcome to the @SivaSankarilMS and Ameya Mashruwala Labs! Today two of our newest Associate Investigators showed off their new lab spaces with a lab "open house". Learn more about their labs: bit.ly/3ByFF0j & bit.ly/3BJ1lXm



Happy Halloween from the Sankari Lab Stowers Institute . Thanks to honorary guests-pumpkin Ameya Mashruwala and platypus Pranav for joining us. Will post a labeled figure on who is who later!



Great new article from #StowersGrad Predoc Paco Guerra-Garcia in the SivaSankari Lab! 🌿

Happy #PiDay! Check out this #microscopy image of Sinorhizobium meliloti, a soil bacteria studied by the SivaSankari Lab, which has a has a tendency to form elongated oddly shaped cells sometimes ... we think this one looks like Pi! Do you agree? Let us know. ⬇️ Erika Pinto



Cnidarian-Microbe Interactions: A fully-funded postdoctoral position is available in the Gibson Lab at the Stowers Institute to investigate cnidarian-microbe interactions. Experience in coral symbiosis or eukaryotic microbiology preferred. Contact: Matt Gibson: [email protected]
