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16th April 2015, 08:41 AM
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Krishanu Ray TIFR
I want to know Department of Biological Sciences, TIFR, Mumbai Krishanu Ray email ID & contact address, how can I get that, will you please provide here & also give some more information about Krishanu Ray TIFR , bocz I want to know about Krishanu Ray & also meet with him???
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16th August 2018, 01:43 PM
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Re: Krishanu Ray TIFR
I joined Department of Biological Sciences, at Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFT) came to know about Krishanu Ray professor. Will you provide details about Krishanu Ray professor at TIFT also provide list of publications which is done by this professor?
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16th August 2018, 01:44 PM
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Re: Krishanu Ray TIFR
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) is a public research institution located in Mumbai, India that is dedicated to basic research in mathematics and the sciences Krishanu Ray is the professor and chairperson at TIFR Selected publications: Kulkarni A, Khan Y and Ray K*. (2016) Heterotrimeric Kinesin-2 together with Kinesin-1 contribute anterograde bias to the Acetylcholinesterase transport in axons. FASEB J (in press) Dubey P, Shirolikar S and Ray K*. (2016) Localized, Reactive F-actin Dynamics Prevents Abnormal Somatic Cell Penetration by Mature Spermatids. Developmental Cell , 38, 507 521. Dubey P, Joti P, and Ray K*. (2016) A conditional Orco requirement in the somatic cyst cells for maintaining spermatids in a tight bundle in Drosophila testis. Journal of Bioscience 41(2):1-11 Sadanada, A., and Ray, K*. (2012) Neurogenetics of slow axonal transport: from cells to animals. J Neurogenet. 26:291-7. (Review). Sadananda, A., Hamid, R., Doodhi, H., Ghosal, D., Girotra, M., Jana, S. C., and Ray, K*. (2012) Interaction with a kinesin-2 tail propels choline acetyltransferase flow towards synapse. Traffic, 13:979-991. (cover article) Joti, P., Ghosh-Roy, A., and Ray, K.* Dynein light chain 1 functions in somatic cyst cells regulate spermatogonial divisions in Drosophila. (2011) Scientific Reports 1, doi:10.1038/srep00173 Jana, S. C., Girotra, M., Ray, K.* Heterotrimeric kinesin-II is necessary and sufficient to promote different stepwise assembly of morphologically distinct bipartite cilia in Drosophila antenna. (2011) Mol Biol Cell. 22:769-81. (Highlighted Cover Article, recommended for ASCB award) Contact: Room B-228 Tel: +91 22 2278 2730 krishanu @ tifr.res.in Department of Biological Sciences, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Homi Bhabha Road, Colaba, Mumbai 400 005, India Phone: + 91 22 2278 2320 / 2332 Fax: + 91 22 2280 4610 Email: dbs@tifr.res.in |
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