
K. VijayRaghavan
@kvijayraghavan
Developmental Biologist. Tweeting here in my personal capacity.
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http://www.ncbs.res.in 31-03-2009 16:18:32
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I am very excited to share my postdoc work “Morphodynamics of human early brain organoid development”, where we take a multiscale morphodynamic view of human brain organoid development. In collaboration with Gilles Gut Gray Camp Treutlein lab biorxiv.org/content/10.110…🧵(1/9)

Priceless image from the 1930s - University of Dhaka. J.C. Ghosh, C.V. Raman, G.H. Langley, S.N. Bose and K.S. Krishnan Source: Archives at NCBS (see the quoted tweet)




Watching the #Ax4 live stream at IISc Bangalore with #AstronautDesignate Gp. Capt. Angad Pratap and Aloke Kumar.




Blackbucks and deers take to track at the IIT Madras Manohar C Wasta Stadium under the morning sun, a daily reminder of the Institute’s unique coexistence with nature. Nestled next to the Guindy National Park, the IIT Madras campus is not only a hub of academic excellence but



We are delighted to welcome our newest faculty member, Sahana Holla (Sahana Holla). She is investigating the biological significance of 3D genome organization during development & disease, with an interdisciplinary approach combining genomics, proteomics, and advanced imaging.


🎉We are very excited and proud to share that Prof. Uma Ramakrishnan, Professor at National Centre for Biological Sciences, has been elected as an Associate Member of EMBO ! 🌟Congratulations Prof. Uma Ramakrishnan ! 🔗embo.org/press-releases… #EMBOMembers2025


Many congratulations Uma Ramakrishnan 🎉.



🎉 Big congratulations - Tanish Kulkarni of LGP25 cohort for winning 3rd place at the International Cybersecurity Olympiad 2025 in Singapore! 🌍🔥 Proud to see our students shine globally. Read More: linkedin.com/feed/update/ur… Pramath Raj Sinha | प्रमथ राज सिन्हा Somak Raychaudhury Gautam Menon K. VijayRaghavan



Do listen to this excellent talk on Francis Crick by Matthew Cobb Matthew Cobb. Gives great insight into the way quality science was done by the best, and can still be done today (with difficulty): The life and times of Francis Crick | The Royal Society youtube.com/live/JkXcteRrP…

