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Dhiraj Indana

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HHMI fellow of the Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation in Elowitz lab at Caltech | PhD in Ovi Chaudhuri lab at Stanford

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The Thawani Lab at Columbia University The Thawani Lab at Columbia University describing their research on mobile genome, cryo-electron microscopy and genome engineering

Extremely excited to share that I’m joining Columbia University @columbiauniversity.bsky.social as an Assistant Professor!

We will explore how the mobile genome works—how transposons shape us, our DNA and how they can be harnessed to build useful technologies. #NewPI #RNAsky #TEsky

thawanilab.org

19.08.2025 17:00 👍 134 🔁 34 💬 10 📌 1

Synthetic biology could enable new types of programmable therapeutics. Our new preprint introduces synthetic protein circuits that selectively trigger cell death in Ras-mutant cancer cells, with interesting advantages compared to existing approaches.
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...

03.06.2025 00:11 👍 64 🔁 17 💬 3 📌 1
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This dot is a region that intersect multiple cell junctions in an epithelia. These dots act as tiny anchors of cell contacts and they’re critical for epithelial coherence during homeostasis AND development.

I’m @katecavanaugh.bsky.social and I’ll be your guide on this 🧵 about tricellular vertices.

09.03.2025 06:45 👍 70 🔁 30 💬 3 📌 3
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CD44 and Ezrin restrict EGF receptor mobility to generate a novel spatial arrangement of cytoskeletal signaling modules driving bleb-based migration Cells under high confinement form highly polarized hydrostatic pressure-driven, stable leader blebs that enable efficient migration in low adhesion, environments. Here we investigated the basis of the...

As scientist I am going through difficult times (this is understatement of the year for me!!). Past one and half months have been horrible, however I am trying to pick myself up and super excited to share my postdoc work with the community! #cellmigration
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...

10.03.2025 03:36 👍 96 🔁 31 💬 12 📌 0

Excited to contribute to the pioneering work at @damonrunyon.org @hhmi.org @elowitzlab.bsky.social!

10.03.2025 00:54 👍 6 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 1
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How Do Embryos Know How Fast to Develop? In mammals, intracellular clocks begin to tick within days of fertilization.

Nice and clear summary of our work on animal species-specific developmental time in The Scientist
www.the-scientist.com/just-curious...

04.03.2025 23:50 👍 29 🔁 6 💬 0 📌 0

Amidst these troubling times, I have some positive personal news to share: I will be joining @imbavienna.bsky.social as a new group leader this fall! 🎉 I am excited for fun projects, surprising discoveries, and great discussions within the fantastic science community @vbcscitraining.bsky.social

05.03.2025 10:49 👍 142 🔁 18 💬 41 📌 3
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My first project in the @elowitzlab.bsky.social is finally out in @cellpress.bsky.social! We explore how competitive, "many-to-many" dimerization allows complex, multi-input, and cell-type-specific biochemical computations🧵↓

doi.org/10.1016/j.ce...

26.02.2025 02:17 👍 17 🔁 5 💬 1 📌 1

Could one envision a synthetic receptor technology that is fully programmable, able to detect diverse extracellular antigens – both soluble and cell-attached – and convert that recognition into a wide range of intracellular responses, from gene expression and real-time fluorescence to modulation..

04.12.2024 16:05 👍 435 🔁 139 💬 33 📌 17
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While our bodies seem static, our cells are constantly changing shape or on the move during tissue homeostasis or wound repair & even more dramatically during embryonic development, during events like gastrulation. Defining how cellular machines mediate these events is a key task for our field 1/n

30.11.2024 14:17 👍 508 🔁 122 💬 16 📌 16