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NCBS ANNUAL TALKS 2019: Language of Biology
21-23 JANUARY 2019

Dasheri Auditorium, live streaming to Haapus

 

DAY0

20 01 2019

 

 

1600-1630

HIGH - TEA

 

1630-1645

Venkat Srinivasan - Archives

Ways of seeing: Archival thinking as cultural shift.

 

1645-1700

Mahinn Ali Khan

Communication: In a language of its own

 

1700-1800

Kollegala Sharma

Translating Biology into Local Languages

 

1800-1900

Students cultural show

 

 

DAY1

21 01 2019

 

 

Session 1

The Language of Movement: The elegance of action and its production

Chair: Dasaradhi Palakodeti

 

0900-0945

Gabrielle Nevitt

Avian Olfaction: The Road Less Travelled

0945-1015

Sanjay Sane

Multimodal sensory integration by descending neurons in hawkmoths

1015-1030

Alex Rautu

Active Intracellular Trafficking Dynamics Drives Membrane Morphologies

1030-1100

COFFEE BREAK

 

1100-1130

Axel Brockmann

The Language of Biology: Listening to Honey Bees

1130-1200

VatsalaThirumalai

Eats shoots and leaves: punctuation and context in the neuronal code

1200-1230

VaradharajanSundaramurthy

The homeostasis of an M. tuberculosis infected macrophage

1230-1300

SumantraChattarji

Wanderings outside the box

1300-1400

LUNCH

 

1400-1630

POSTERS, SLC Colonnade Area

 

Session 2

The Language of Change: Modifications over Time and Space

Chair: Shravanti Rampalli Deshpande

1630-1715

Frederic Boccard

Chromosome conformation and segregation in Pseudomonas aeruginosa

1715-1745

Mahesh Sankaran

Global change and the ecological future of the savanna biome

1745-1815

DeepaAgashe

Found in (mis)translation: The evolutionary benefits of translation errors

1815-1845

Shannon Olsson

When changing your mind changes your species: A 150 year old mystery of intrigue and apples

1900 onwards

DINNER -

for speakers and participants

 

 

DAY2

22 01 2019

 

 

Session 3

The Language of Connection: Interactions and Liaisons of molecules, cells, and populations

Chair: Tina Mukherjee

0900-0945

Michael Hasselmo

Coding of space and time in the entorhinal cortex

0945-1015

Uma Ramakrishnan

The genetics of small and isolated tiger populations

1015-1030

NishanShettigar

Discoveries in natural light sensing: uncovering new function in simple eyes and eye-independent light sensing networks

1030-1100

COFFEE BREAK

 

1100-1130

Upinder S. Bhalla

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Translating data into models of synaptic function and dysfunction.

1130-1200

Arati Ramesh

Small RNA-mediated signaling and implications for ANTAR regulation across actinobacteria

1200-1230

Gaiti Hasan

Brakes in the brain - and how flies release them for a long haul flight.

1230-1245

SukanyaMadhwal

"GABA shunt pathway in Drosophila blood cells critical for Immune competency"

1245-1300

Sanjeev S

Less is More: Growth signalling through turnover of low abundance lipids

1300-1400

LUNCH

 

1400-1630

POSTERS, SLC Colonnade Area

 

Session 4

The Language of Control: Regulation and Governance of Life

Chair: Dasaradhi Palakodeti

1630-1700

K VijayRaghavan

Making Nerve, Muscle, and Synapse

1700-1730

P.V. Shivaprasad

microRNA-mediated regulation of crop domestication

1730-1800

Dimple Notani

Ligand dependent gene regulation by transient ER alpha- clustered enhancers in 3D

1800-1830

AswinSeshasayee

Initiating chromosome replication: to oriC or not

1830-1845

Leanna Rose Joy

Oncogenic cell extrusion in cervical cancers: a mechanism for metastasis

1900 onwards

DINNER

for speakers and participants

 

 

 

   

 

DAY3

23 01 2019

 

Chair: Srikala Raghavan

Session 5

The Language of Design: Structures, Architectures and Mechanics of the Living World

0900-0930

VinothKumar KR

Language of Macromolecules

0930-1000

SabarinathanRadhakrishnan

Somatic mutations show traces of DNA damage and repair in the genome

1000-1015

KetanThorat

Catalytic clothing to deactivate organophosphates to prevent pesticide exposure

1015-1030

Adwait Joshi

Protein domain architecture comparison for inferring homology between multi-domain proteins using alignment-free method

1030-1100

COFFEE BREAK

 

1100-1130

Ranabir Das

Hijack of the host Ubiquitin pathway by virulence factors

1130-1200

AnjanaBadrinarayanan

Regulation of DNA damage response and repair in microbial systems

1200-1230

ShachiGosavi

Design of domain-swapping in proteins

1230-1245

ParijatSil

Life at the Cell's edge: the role of non-muscle Myosin motors in organizing proteins at the plasma membrane

1300-1400

LUNCH

 

1400-1630

POSTERS, SLC Colonnade Area

1730-

POSTER AWARDS, SLC Colonnade Area

 

  Plenary talk
  Faculty talk
  Student talk