
Vinaya Shinde
@vinayaa_shinde
PhD student in Duggin lab at AIMI, University of Technology Sydney
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05-11-2017 00:49:24
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Come and check out Hannah Brown π§π¦ π¬ poster #115, she is presenting about diversity, conservation and potential multi functionality of archaeal tubulins #2022ASM Australian Institute for Microbiology & Infection



Getting excited for giving a talk at #ASM2022 tomorrow afternoon. Congratulations to Hannah Brown π§π¦ π¬ (post No.115) Vinaya Shinde (post No.150) for their great poster presentation on archaeal cell biology. Say Hi to us, and we are keen to introduce why archaeal world is so amazing!



Happy #InternationalWomensDay! π©π»βπ¬ So inspired and lucky to have these amazing women around me every day! Vinaya Shinde Alaska Pokhrel Yan Liao @ariana_costas Today also marks the day I started my PhD, which means Iβve officially done 2 years!


Great talk by Jonathan Koong on antibiotic resistance genes in Acinetobacter baumannii and Yitong Zhao on super resolution nanothermometry for live cells at the science HDR seminar #HDRseminar


Super proud of Vinaya Vinaya Shinde for giving her first conference talk, and what a fantastic talk it was! Australian Institute for Microbiology & Infection


Vinaya Shinde Vinaya Shinde opening the UTS Science student seminar night by introducing fellow AIMI #PhD student Liam Tobin @LiamTobin99 Liam is studying #AMR in Acinetobacter species




A great talk at the Microbial Imaging Facility Symposium from AIMI PhD student Vinaya Shinde on her work investigating cell division and other cytoskeletal proteins in #archaea UTS Science UTS





Kudos on a successful year of the HDR seminar series! π Hosting such enriching discussions and insights has been a pleasure with Andie Thorpe. Looking forward to host more academic excellence in the coming year! #HDRSeminar#UTS


Thank you SydneyProteinGroup for the Lorne travel award

Kudos to Hannah Brown π§π¦ π¬ for delivering an outstanding presentation on her research about multi-functional archaeal tubulin like proteins for the Thompson Prize .



