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DNA damage induced bacterial filaments recover via asymmetric chromosome segregation and cell division
DNA damage induced bacterial filaments recover via asymmetric chromosome segregation and cell division

ISMATH
SADHIR
(JRF)
I work on understanding the regulation of error-prone DNA polymerases in bacteria
OPPORTUNITIES
Thank you for your interest in joining our lab! The questions we ask are inter-disciplinary in nature and we are happy to have researchers from diverse backgrounds of science working together. Do get in touch if you are interested in questions pertaining to the maintenance of genome integrity in cells.
If you are writing to me (anjana[at]ncbs[dot]res[dot]in), include a copy of your CV and a brief description of research interests (related to the work done in our lab).
At present, we have an opening to host one MSc. thesis project (6-12 months). Do get in touch!
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