Anupama
@anupamahl.bsky.social
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Junior Group Leader - Friedrich Miescher Institute @FMIScience / We are interested in imaging how cells compute growth cues via metabolism / former postdoc @Greco Lab, Yale / PhD @Jitu Mayor Lab NCBS, India
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akanksha-jain.bsky.social
Thrilled to share 🎉 I’m starting my lab at University of Zurich,
DMLS as Assistant Professor (tenure track) from Jan 2026!
The Neural MorphoGenomics & Developmental Dynamics Lab will be exploring how genes + morphogenesis shape brain development with organoids, imaging & spatial genomics 🧠🔬🧬
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anupap.bsky.social
An important piece of my postdoctoral work now out. My first entry into the early secretory pathway regulation had many interesting surprises. Thanks for the collaboration @ishier.bsky.social. The deflects in collagen secretion really elevated the paper.
ishier.bsky.social
Is the ERGIC a stable organelle? How are its identity and diverse roles maintained? @anupap.bsky.social (Bogan lab, Yale) shows TUG maintains ERGIC integrity, shaping cargo flux and functions like collagen secretion and autophagy—a cargo-selective brake via ERGIC organisation.
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TUG protein acts through a disordered region to organize the early secretory pathway
Nature Communications - TUG protein localizes to the endoplasmic reticulum-Golgi intermediate compartment, forms biomolecular condensates, and organizes and stabilizes these membranes to support...
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davidbrueckner.bsky.social
Looking forward to this interdisciplinary meeting next week!
anupamahl.bsky.social
Excited about a truly international lineup of speakers and looking forward to connecting with fellow stem cell and metabolism enthusiasts at #ISSCR2025.
I'm speaking at ISSCR 2025 Annual Meeting, join me
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One month left to apply! Our lab is looking forward to new PhD students with interest in stem cell/ cancer biology and metabolism. Experience and enthusiasm for novel microscopy and /or genomics methods would be very welcome. Please see the ad below for the application procedure.
fmiscience.bsky.social
📢Please share: We're now accepting applications for our #PhD and #MDPhD programs!
🧬Join us in Basel, Europe's #LifeScience hub, and unleash your potential in a vibrant, international and supportive environment.
📅Apply by May 1 at www.fmi.ch/education-ca...
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We will recruit PhD candidates through @fmiscience.bsky.social call due on May1. If you are interested in stem cell biology/ cancer biology and using either imaging or "omics" tools to study metabolism in vivo , please check out the talk and come meet me after.
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aayushiuberoi.bsky.social
Super excited to share this story I completed in @elizgrice.bsky.social towards the end of my postdoc! Here we colonized germ-free mice with 50 unique bacterial species that represent the skin microbiome. Also my first paper as assistant professor @WashU!
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Commensal-derived tryptophan metabolites fortify the skin barrier: Insights from a 50-species gnotobiotic model of human skin microbiome by Aayushi Uberoi (@WUSTL), Elizabeth A. Grice (@Penn), and colleagues. http://dlvr.it/THPNdZ
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fmiscience.bsky.social
Meet Anupama Hemalatha, FMI’s newest group leader! Her research uses live imaging to explore how metabolic pathways regulate cell behavior. She shares her passion for science, what drew her to FMI, and why mentorship matters 👇
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Exploring metabolism and mentorship: A chat with Anupama Hemalatha
We spoke to Anupama Hemalatha, FMI’s newest group leader, whose research explores how metabolic pathways regulate cell behavior using live imaging. She shared the origins of her passion for science, w...
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anupamahl.bsky.social
My first post in Bluesky and first invited talk as a new PI. Come see how we use in vivo imaging to understand how spatio-temporal changes in metabolism drive responses to oncogenic mutations in the skin. Thanks so much to the organisers for giving me this platform.
cibss.bsky.social
Save the Date: In next week's CIBSS seminar, Dr. Anupama Hemalatha (@fmiscience.bsky.social) will discuss metabolic rewiring at the interphase of oncogenesis and homeostasis.

Tuesday, March 18, 2025, 12:00–13:00
Institute of Biology I, Hauptstr. 1
Join in person or via livestream: kurzlinks.de/dkt6