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10:22 am Invited Talk: Genomics of Restriction- Modification Systems @ Acharya Hall
Invited Talk: Genomics of Restriction- Modification Systems @ Acharya Hall
Aug 13 @ 10:22 am – 10:50 am
Invited Talk: Genomics of Restriction- Modification Systems @ Acharya Hall | Vallikavu | Kerala | India
D. Narasimha Rao, Ph.D. Professor, Dept of Biochemistry, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India Genomics of Restriction-Modification Systems Restriction endonucleases occur ubiquitously among procaryotic organisms. Up to 1% of the genome of procaryotic organisms is taken up by the genes for these
10:52 am Invited Talk: Interrogating Signaling Networks at the Single Cell Level in Primary Human Patient Samples @ Acharya Hall
Invited Talk: Interrogating Signaling Networks at the Single Cell Level in Primary Human Patient Samples @ Acharya Hall
Aug 13 @ 10:52 am – 11:22 am
Invited Talk: Interrogating Signaling Networks at the Single Cell Level in Primary Human Patient Samples @ Acharya Hall | Vallikavu | Kerala | India
Michelle Hermiston, MD, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics University of California San Francisco, USA Interrogating Signaling Networks at the Single Cell Level In Primary Human Patient Samples Multiparameter phosphoflow cytometry is a highly sensitive proteomic approach that enables monitoring of
11:50 am Invited Talk: Pertubation of DNA topology in mycobacteria @ Acharya Hall
Invited Talk: Pertubation of DNA topology in mycobacteria @ Acharya Hall
Aug 13 @ 11:50 am – 12:12 pm
Invited Talk: Pertubation of DNA topology in mycobacteria @ Acharya Hall | Vallikavu | Kerala | India
V. Nagaraja Ph.D. Professor, Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru, India Perturbation of DNA topology in mycobacteria To maintain the topological homeostasis of the genome in the cell, DNA topoisomerases catalyse DNA cleavage, strand passage and rejoining of the ends. Thus,