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August 2024: Dipankar and Kaushik join the Singh lab for their final year projects, Welcome!

July 2024: Astha joins the Singh lab as PhD, Welcome to the team!

May 2024: Dr. Singh moved to IIT Guwahati from IISER Berhampur

Mr. Sukesh (Sri Satya Sai Institute of Higher Learning, AP) and Mr. Alok (IIT Jammu) join as summer interns from May-July 2024

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Ms. Piyali Ghatak joins as PhD (Lab Rotation) on January 2024

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Ms. Praneet Pattanaik joins as BS-MS final year Project student (intern) on January 2024

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Ms. Neelam joins as PhD on January 2024

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Mr. Mandar D. Bhopardikar joins as Post Doc. on Dec 2023 

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Ms. Simran Singh joins as Intern on Dec 2023 

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Dr. Himanshu Singh was awarded prestigious ISMAR - JMR Young Scientist Award at the recently held ISMAR 2023 Conference in Brisbane, Australia. Sponsored by Elsevier award carries a certificate, and $500 USD. Dr. Singh was engaged in a discussion about his publication, titled "Evolution of Conformational Dynamics in an Epigenetic DNA Reader," published in the Nucleic Acids Research Journal.

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Dr. Himanshu Singh, Department of Chemical Sciences, IISER Berhampur, has been awarded the Paired Early Career Fellowship in Applied Research (PECFAR) 2023, a prestigious recognition in the field of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). This award, sponsored by the Indo-German Science & Technology Centre (IGSTC), is a joint initiative of the Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India, and the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), Government of Germany.
This award is to facilitate networking and collaboration between early-career researchers from India and Germany in the fields of STEM. award will support covering travel, accommodation, and fellowship expenses. Dr. Singh's success in being awarded this fellowship reflects not only his individual achievements but also his potential to contribute to collaborative research efforts between India and Germany.

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Dr. Singh, recently delivered an insightful and captivating invited talk at Berhampur University. The occasion was the National Conference on Recent Trends in Biosciences, Biotechnology, and Bioinformatics (RTBBB-2023). The title of his talk was "Evolution of Conformational Dynamics in an Epigenetic DNA Reader". During his presentation, Dr. Singh delved into the intricate world of conformational dynamics in an epigenetic DNA reader, shedding light on its evolutionary aspects. His talk was not only enlightening but also forward-thinking, as he emphasized the significance of utilizing dynamic knowledge in the design of novel enzymes.
The event served as a platform for intellectual exchange, fostering collaborations among researchers and professionals in the field. Dr. Singh's expertise sparked engaging discussions, paving the way for potential advancements in biosciences, biotechnology, and bioinformatics.

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Mr. Bishal Pradhan joins as BS-MS Project student on Aug 2023 

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Mr. Sameer Kumar Nayak joins as BS-MS Project student on Aug 2023 

Research works in news:

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(From left) Dr. Himanshu Singh, Prof. Rasmus Linser, and Dr. Suresh K. Vasa.

The Team:

Coming soon

Group activities:

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Resolve, the cluster of excellence, Ruhr Bochum network meeting 2022 (with over 200 scientists from 50 institutions)

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With Prof Muriel Delepierre, Institute Pasteur, Paris, during the “Frontiers of Biophysics and Structural Biology” meeting, Ettore Majorana Center for Scientific Culture in Erice, Sicily (EMFCSC), Italy.

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With Prof Sandra Schmid, Prof Jody Puglisi and Prof Kwabena Boahen (from left to right), Stanford University, USA, at the Ettore Majorana Center for Scientific Culture in Erice, Sicily (EMFCSC), Italy, July 2022.

My academic journey and memories with the Linser group

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Using the solid-state NMR technology, we can look at the structure, dynamics and interactions of insoluble or membrane-attached Biomacromolecules, using the rotation of the samples by up to 100,000 rotations per second (mimicking solution-like).

Dortmund Days:

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