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http://www.tifr.res.in/~dbs/index.html 04-09-2024 05:53:44
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All are welcome to the 2024 Nobel Prize talks in NSF Wednesday Colloquium series! Ullas Kolthur, Ravi Venkataramani and Piyush Srivastava are covering the laureates work! Join via YT link: youtube.com/live/l7_m1MUVY… 23rd October 2024 at 4 PM IST Tata Institute of Fundamental Research DBS TIFR TIFR Alumni Association


We bid farewell to a gem of our Department: Mr. Jyotish Parmar. He is a gentleman, a motivated member, and always walks the extra mile to complete tasks. The department will miss him. We wish you the best, Mr. Parmar! Tata Institute of Fundamental Research



Congratulations Swetha Nagarajan! Wish you more.

Congratulations to Vidita Vaidya for receiving the 33rd Prof. P. K. Devi Memorial Oration Award in recognition of her valuable contributions to research and capacity building! You can listen to her talk here: youtube.com/live/FvU6dMjCo…

Highly relevant work from Amitesh Anand's lab on the diversity of bacterial energy conservation pathways and their relevance in pathogenesis, published in Journal of Biological Chemistry.



We heard an amazing colloquium by one of my favourites Vidita Vaidya on neurobiology of psychedelics and their behaviorial responses. Vidita's team identified the neurons that got triggered and also the circuitary for the molecule DOI!!! Thank you Vidita Tata Institute of Fundamental Research DBS TIFR


Congratulations Dr. Aastha Singla!


You only know half of who you are! Join this fascinating talk by John F. Cryan to discover the rest of yourself.

Mitochondria Time Your Exercise Capacity Did you know your workout efficiency changes with the clock? 🏃♀️ Our research uncovers how mitochondrial energetics & SIRT4 regulate exercise performance during the day! 🌞🌙 Find out more: dx.doi.org/10.1096/fj.202… Tata Institute of Fundamental Research TIFR Hyderabad

Our faculty member Sundar Naganathan goes deep in the mystery of what sets symmetry in living systems. Read his story of his transformation from a clueless student to a scientist searching for intricate clues.


Tomorrow evening, Thursday Feb 20th at 4 pm at Homi Bhabha Auditorium Tata Institute of Fundamental Research - what a wonderful opportunity to listen to John Cryan John F. Cryan talk about the gut-brain axis, how it goes awry and what you can do to fix it.



