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30/12/2020

Congratulations to PhD student Sahabram for bagging the Young Investigator Award and securing the first position for his work on gluten degrading microbes from the human gut at the Annual conference of Indian Society of Gastroenterology.
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Traversing the “Omic” landscape of microbial halotolerance for key molecular processes and new insights 30/09/2020

Our review on the new insights into microbial salt-stress biology gained through different “Omic” approaches & the key molecular processes that underlie microbial salt-stress response.
Congratulations to all the authors!
https://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/RNYTTQ8UBNFETKZHRVH4/full?target=10.1080/1040841X.2020.1819770
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Traversing the “Omic” landscape of microbial halotolerance for key molecular processes and new insights (2020). Traversing the “Omic” landscape of microbial halotolerance for key molecular processes and new insights. Critical Reviews in Microbiology. Ahead of Print.

My tryst with Science Communication- In interview with Prof. P. Balaram 19/04/2020

In conversation with Prof.P.Balaram (Padma bhushan Awardee and Ex-Director, IISc). Listen to this podcast as he talks about his journey in science communication and his ideas on how the academic community should engage with the public.

National Centre for Cell Science National Centre for Microbial Resource IndiaBioscience Department of Science and Technology, Government of India Department of Biotechnology, India IISc Bangalore National Centre for Biological Sciences - NCBS University of Pune IUCAA SciPOP


Thanks to Mandar Rasane Shreyas Kumbhare and Abhijit Kulkarni for putting this together.

My tryst with Science Communication- In interview with Prof. P. Balaram Under the aegis of Microbial Science Outreach Initiative of The YSS Lab & National Centre for Microbial Resource (NCMR-NCCS) Interviewed by – Abhijit Kulkarn...

Gut, oral and skin microbiome of Indian patrilineal families reveal perceptible association with age 11/04/2020

Very happy to share our next publication which explores the changes with age in Indian patrilineal families. This study looked at whether features of skin / gut / oral microbiomes correlated with age in multi-generational households.Certain bacterial taxa were differently abundant in the age groups. Only oral (not gut) microbiome diversity varied by age group.
Congratulations to all authors Diptaraj Chaudhari Dhiraj Dhotre Yogesh Shouche Dattatray Mongad Akshay Gaike Dhiraj Agarwal and others

National Centre for Cell Science National Centre for Microbial Resource

Gut, oral and skin microbiome of Indian patrilineal families reveal perceptible association with age The human microbiome plays a key role in maintaining host homeostasis and is influenced by age, geography, diet, and other factors. Traditionally, India has an established convention of extended family arrangements wherein three or more generations, bound by genetic relatedness, stay in the same hou...

Photos from The YSS Lab's post 03/03/2020

Dr.Shouche and lab students presenting the latest data at the 10th India Probiotic Symposium.

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