Nisha Hemandhar
@nishahemandhar.bsky.social
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Postdoctoral researcher @cecad.bsky.social | Budding Molecular Biologist | Freelancer| Interested in #Neuroscience #Proteotranscriptomics #Multiomics #AlternativeSplicing #Aging 🇮🇳 > 🇺🇲 > 🇩🇪📍
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Excited to share my PhD research, now on bioRxiv! We report a proteo-transcriptomic reprogramming and resource reallocation in the aging brain.

Co–first author with Verena Kluever. Grateful to @forna.bsky.social‬ for mentorship, and to @tatjanat.bsky.social‬, Carlos López Otín & all collaborators🧠
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I'll be presenting our latest work, that explores proteo-transcriptomic changes that occur with brain aging and their impact on protein synthesis at the #EMBLProtein conference.

If you want to know more about it, come and spin my poster #129.
#proteinsynthesis #brainaging
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Our study provides an extensive resource on molecular aging, and offers insights into mechanisms predisposing to neurodegeneration, easily accessible at our Brain Aging and Molecular Atlas Project (BrainAging-MAP) website.
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Analysis of the nine models revealed key similarities and differences between physiological aging and pathology.
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Aggregation of 60S ribosome proteins indicates deteriorating translation efficiency and control. A tightening of the p/m coefficient with age suggests aging reduces regulatory capacity, increasing mRNA–protein correlation.
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Decrease in mitochondrial complex I proteins were not compensated at the mRNA level.
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We identified dynamic changes in physiological aging, highlighting differences in synaptic maintenance and energy-allocation.
nishahemandhar.bsky.social
Excited to share my PhD research, now on bioRxiv! We report a proteo-transcriptomic reprogramming and resource reallocation in the aging brain.

Co–first author with Verena Kluever. Grateful to @forna.bsky.social‬ for mentorship, and to @tatjanat.bsky.social‬, Carlos López Otín & all collaborators🧠
Reposted by Nisha Hemandhar
crc1678.bsky.social
Today marks the first day of our very first CRC 1678 Early Career Researcher Retreat! We’re proud to have such an amazing group of scientists with us—full of curiosity, energy, and team spirit. 💥🧠 🥳💪 #CRC1678 #ECRetreat #ScienceCommunity
Reposted by Nisha Hemandhar
rhinelandrna.bsky.social
We are very happy to invite you to our 9th Rhineland RNA Club at @dzne.science Bonn with great local speakers and Lena Steckelberg @lenasteckelberg.bsky.social as our invited speaker. All #RNA enthusiasts are welcome! Organized by @inahuppertz.bsky.social and @katleppek.bsky.social. #RNAsky
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Congratulations Dr. Shyam!
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forna.bsky.social
🚀 Thrilled to share our latest research! With the labs of Yansheng Liu and Junmin Peng we’ve built the largest in vivo protein turnover resource across multiple tissues and brain regions, now published in Cell @cellpress.bsky.social 🔬💡 #Proteomics Check it out! 👇
authors.elsevier.com/c/1koBJL7PXu...
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If that was the peak of my climb, then every grueling step—each hardship endured—prepared me for an extraordinary destiny!

Thanks to everyone who made this possible, especially @forna.bsky.social for your support and mentorship over the years!
@imprsgs.bsky.social #PhDone