
Ragothaman Yennamalli
@StructBioinfo
Sr. Asst Prof @SastraUniv | Bioinformatician, He/Him. co-organizer #YIM2024, Asso.Ed @csb_journal, Spl Issue Ed: @BiophysJ Ed: BMC Bioinfo, Prot Sci, Sci Rep
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🚨🚨🚨Finally, the good news is out! Collaborative work with @SanhitaRoy12 has been published and online in Journal of Biological Chemistry (@jbiolchem)!!! 🥳🥳🥳Also, this is Ms. Nisha Nandhini Shankar's first paper from the Yennamalli Lab! Many congratulations to all!

After a long time, good news is coming soon...Watch out for this space...
Ghee Masala Dosa!
You have to name him the last thing you ate

Growing up in a country where there wasn’t much of a season change…it never gets old! Winter is almost here in the ‘hood.




My little book on Schrödinger's famous classic 'What Is Life?' is out today! It offers the most comprehensive analysis ever undertaken of the book's origins, reception, impact, and legacy. Please share; it is free to download for the next 2 weeks! cambridge.org/core/elements/…
What a wonderful Sunday read for me!!! Loving it! I am halfway through this and I can't seem to keep it down. This made me revisit the "What is Life?" book that I read a graduate student. Thanks for this @NicholsonHPBio !!!! I would recommend others to read this...
My little book on Schrödinger's famous classic 'What Is Life?' is out today! It offers the most comprehensive analysis ever undertaken of the book's origins, reception, impact, and legacy. Please share; it is free to download for the next 2 weeks! cambridge.org/core/elements/…
Yennamalli Lab members (Ph.D, M.Sc, and B.Tech) after a day of sciencing as a team, relaxing over coffee/snacks and photo session. Some members are missing. A good fun day overall!!! 🤗🙌


Printing presses kept their letters in cases. Capital letters went in the upper case. Smaller letters went in the lower case. This is why we say ‘UPPER CASE’ and ‘lower case.’ Ok, but what did we call them before the invention of the printing press? MAJUSCULE and minuscule.
Since you are all invested in this saga. My woes continue for another manuscript. Work done by budding researchers. The journal accepts submissions covering all aspects of biology. But, our transcriptomics data analysis work was OUT of SCOPE!!! 😖🤪 Go Figures! 😅😂🤣
My woes continue for another manuscript. This is more than a month after submission. My hunches for the string of bad luck are: 1. It's me! 2. Summer just got over and everyone is under a hangover and not ready to do their "work". 3. Current Solar activity 4. Some paranormal act!

Seriously questioning the language I know as English... 😖😖😖
Here’s a primer on ‘primer.’ It’s pronounced ‘PRIMM-er’ if you mean “a small book” or “a short informative piece of writing.” It’s pronounced ‘PRY-mer’ if you mean “an initial coat of paint.”
BREAKING NEWS The 2025 #NobelPrize in Literature is awarded to the Hungarian author László Krasznahorkai “for his compelling and visionary oeuvre that, in the midst of apocalyptic terror, reaffirms the power of art.”

Very happy to share the interview of my students for their newly published @jbiolchem paper. Congratulations and may you all shine. Thanks, @biopatrika for giving the students opportunity to talk about their work. @RIDDHIA79109299 @akshita1699
#authorinterview @RIDDHIA79109299, @akshita1699, Karishma Biswas from Dr. Sanhita Roy @SanhitaRoy12 lab at LV Prasad Eye Institute, Hyderabad talks about their work on "A Multifunctional Short Peptide Targeting Fungal Corneal Infections" biopatrika.com/academia/resea… via @biopatrika

#authorinterview @RIDDHIA79109299, @akshita1699, Karishma Biswas from Dr. Sanhita Roy @SanhitaRoy12 lab at LV Prasad Eye Institute, Hyderabad talks about their work on "A Multifunctional Short Peptide Targeting Fungal Corneal Infections" biopatrika.com/academia/resea… via @biopatrika

A nice summary of a legend! 🙏🙏🙏
PhD journey should/need not be tough if: 1. Student enrolls for the right reason and not as a routine step after college education. 2. Mentor pursues science for discovery/innovation and not for stacking up accolades. 3. System works harder to recognize and reward excellence.
Agree with this sentiment. Science has become an industry dominated by metrics and dollars. Many/most of do science for the love of discovery and fulfilling our curiosity, but this *love* of what we do is in conflict with hyper-competition and poor incentive structures!
✅✅ A reminder by Dr. Rahaf Ajaj: She wasn’t on the Stanford list… but she made it to the Nobel stage. 🏅 Mary E. Brunkow, one of this year’s Nobel Prize winners in Medicine, has only 34 published papers and an H-index of 21. She never appeared in Stanford’s ranking of the…


BREAKING NEWS The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the 2025 #NobelPrize in Chemistry to Susumu Kitagawa, Richard Robson and Omar M. Yaghi “for the development of metal–organic frameworks.”

Mount Everest from Bihar 🏔️ How could I miss this truly Eureka moment of Everest, Lhotse and surrounding ranges from the Bihar! First clear views I've seen from here. This is what the Great Trigonometric Survey of India would've witnessed on a regular basis in the 19th century.

View of the majestic Himalayas as seen from Jainagar, Madhubani, Bihar.
🚀 As first official act, we are hiring! 🎓 We’re looking for a PhD student to work at the interface of computational biophysics, machine learning & human mutations. 📌 FPI fellowship, 4 years fully funded! More information here: bsc.es/join-us/job-op…
bsc.es
PhD student in computational biophysics and machine learning (R1, FPI)
Reference: 596_25_LS_ESB_R1 Job title: PhD student in computational biophysics and machine learning (R1, FPI) About BSC
After months of buildup, it’s finally real! 🎉 The Evolutionary Systems Biophysics Group (ESBG) is officially alive at @BSC_CNS. Proud to start this new adventure as a Ramon y Cajal Junior Group Leader🧬 Thanks to all who have been part of this process! tinyurl.com/4r9vf4zx

To the reviewers: Ok. Our manuscript has flaws, which can be rectified and my writing skills confused you. Fair enough! But, why are you yelling? All caps? Did my manuscript bruise your ego or attack you personally?😕 -Confused and frustrated authors.🤷♂️
The 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics goes to John Clarke, Michel Devoret, and John Martinis — “for the discovery of macroscopic quantum mechanical tunnelling and energy quantisation in an electric circuit.” Here's what I understand of their work (experts feel free to chime in) 🧵

The 2025 @NobelPrize in Physics goes to American physicists John Clarke, Michel Devoret and John Martinis for the discovery of macroscopic quantum mechanical tunnelling and energy quantisation in an electric circuit. Original experiments conducted almost four decades back! Those…
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