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Happening @NanoBiology Lab
Rohit presented his thesis work on bacterial phenotupic heterogeneity at the MBU Colloquium. (07/2024)
Nanobiology Lab congratulates three newly minted PhDs. Drs. Suraj Jagtap, Harsh Chhajer and Ratnasri K receive their PhD degrees at the IISc Convocation 2024!
Rahul started his sabbatical at EPFL Lausanne. He will be working with Matteo Dal Peraro Lab on biological nanopores and developing new single molecule methods. (09/2023)
Suraj successfully defended his thesis on 'Understanding the interplay between immune response and virus evolution'. (09/2023)
Ankush joins the lab as PhD student, through Interdisciplinary Bioengineering program. (08/2023)
Ratnasri described how heterogeneity in bacterial population can give rise to diverse outcomes that critical for biotechnology and antimicrobial action in her BioEng thesis colloquium. (07/2023)
Harsh presented his thesis colloquium on 'Integrating Computational Tools and Models to Study RNA Virus Lifecycle Dynamics'. (04/2023)
Latest Publications @NanoBiology Lab
PARSEC paper is out in Scientific Reports! (10/2024)
A new Dengue virus genome sequence nomenclature is proposed by our collaborators, Verity Hill and Nathan Garbaugh. (05/2024)
If you care about designing your experiments well, check out PARSEC, a new model based DoE framework developed by Harsh Chhajer (BioE PhD student). (10/2023)
Check out this new work in Biophysical Journal from Avijeet Kulshrestha where he demonstrates how cholesterol helps in 'melting' of ClyA membrane binding region to facilitate its insertion and stabilization in the lipid membranes (10/2023)
Suraj and co-workers show how the dengue virus evolution in India is driven by immune selection pressure and interaction between the serotypes. Now accepted at PLoS Pathogens. Read it on BioRxiv! (09/2023)