
Soumyadeep Ghosh
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Happy to share my first piece of work in academia/science published Nature Methods It was a great learning and fun experience Keep following CrowDsourcing COndensate Database & Encyclopedia for future updates. Agnes Toth-Petroczy Center for Systems Biology Dresden MPI-CBG Dresden

Mike Solana I think we should legalize it. The probability of overdose or a bad batch is greatly reduced if there is actual QA & regulation. Also, crime flourishes when substances are made illegal. Alcohol is very much a “drug” – it’s just a legacy drug from olden times when we had no

Here is the story of our #condensates database and web application recently published Nature Methods: "Behind the Paper" protocolsmethods.springernature.com/posts/condensi… MPI-CBG Dresden Center for Systems Biology Dresden Physics of Life Dresden Hyman Lab Soumyadeep Ghosh CrowDsourcing COndensate Database & Encyclopedia Dresden Condensates


CD-CODE – Database and Encyclopedia for membraneless liquid droplets by the research group of Agnes Toth-Petroczy Center for Systems Biology Dresden and MPI-CBG Dresden, published in Nature Methods. First authors Soumyadeep Ghosh and Nadia Rostam. mpi-cbg.de/news-outreach/…


I am proud to share the beautiful work of my very first PhD student Federica Luppino in collaboration with Chris Cassa and Ivan Adzhubei Harvard Medical School, just published Nature Communications: nature.com/articles/s4146… MPI-CBG Dresden Center for Systems Biology Dresden Physics of Life Dresden


Happy to share our research work on Condensate protein prediction, also first real use-case of CrowDsourcing COndensate Database & Encyclopedia My master thesis on "Self-phase-separating proteins" guided by PICNIC's first author Anna Hadarovich is also contained in this paper. CMS M.Sc. at TU Dresden Center for Systems Biology Dresden

If you want to compare difficult to align, disordered protein sequences, here is a new method: SHARK-dive (Similarity/Homology Assessment by Relating K-mers). Cool PhD work by Willis Chow and co-authors Soumyadeep Ghosh, Anna Hadarovich available #bioRxiv: tinyurl.com/shark-dive








If you want to compare unalignable, disordered protein sequences, check out SHARK-dive now PNASNews Congratulations to first author Willis Chow and to Anna Hadarovich and Soumyadeep Ghosh for their amazing work 🦈MPI-CBG Dresden Center for Systems Biology Dresden Physics of Life Dresden #IDRs pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…


Our PICNIC tool predicts condensate-proteins regardless of their structural disorder across organisms Nature Communications. Congratulations to Anna Hadarovich for developing the algorithm and to Hari Hyman Lab for the experiments! MPI-CBG Dresden Center for Systems Biology Dresden Physics of Life Dresden nature.com/articles/s4146…


News on SHARK-capture. Thanks to Willis Chow Swantje Lenz Soumyadeep Ghosh Alberti Lab @ TU Dresden and all co-authors not on X. mpi-cbg.de/news-outreach/…

The latest April release of UniProt cross-links biomolecular condensate entries to CD-CODE. uniprot.org/release-notes/… For example, one can see that Protein Q9VD51 is a member of the Nucleolus uniprot.org/uniprotkb/Q9VD… CrowDsourcing COndensate Database & Encyclopedia Agnes Toth-Petroczy
