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Ankur Singh
@Dr_ASingh
Interested in disruptive bioengineering ideas. Professor @GeorgiaTech; Director @GaTech_Immuno; Views mine.
United States
Joined August 2012
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    "Human Immune Organoids & Organs-on-Chip" - Excited to share our new work @NatureMaterials! Congrats to PhD student @MonicaZhong5 for leading this breakthrough work & to all authors!👏🏽Immense thanks to @WellcomeLeap & @NIAIDFunding, @theNCI + for support!🙏🏽nature.com/articles/s4156…
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    One Job, One salary. Many Hats.
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    All set for next Faculty meeting! #AcademicTwitter
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    Promoted to “Professor” @GeorgiaTech! Thankful to my students, mentors, collab, colleagues, & whole family for their support in this wonderful journey! But first I celebrate this significant milestone with ONE person who’s stood with me at every step since 2013 -cheers @Dr_SSuri!
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    Promoted to Associate Professor with indefinite Tenure @Cornell. I thank my family for their love & support, my mentors, and in particular my trainees for all their hard work!! Cheers🥂 🍾 🎉
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    A fierce 🌪 tornado and the rip currents! Glad we are heading back now! @Dr_SSuri 2/2
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    I am deeply honored to receive the 2022 Mid-Career Award from the Society for Biomaterials!!! Truly grateful to my trainees, mentors, collaborators, colleagues, friends, and my lovely family for their tremendous support! Thank you🙏🏾@SFBiomaterials!!
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    Understanding protein-protein interactions is key to decoding cell signaling & designing targeted therapies. Fascinating new work @natBME from @ahmetfcoskun @GaTech_Immuno @ibbgatech - multiplexed 47 proteins "interactomics" in multi-signaling crosstalk!!! nature.com/articles/s4155…
    Protein–protein interactions (PPIs) regulate signalling pathways and cell phenotypes, and the visualization of spatially resolved dynamics of PPIs would thus shed light on the activation and crosstalk of signalling networks. Here we report a method that leverages a sequential proximity ligation assay for the multiplexed profiling of PPIs with up to 47 proteins involved in multisignalling crosstalk pathways. We applied the method, followed by conventional immunofluorescence, to cell cultures and tissues of non-small-cell lung cancers with a mutated epidermal growth-factor receptor to determine the co-localization of PPIs in subcellular volumes and to reconstruct changes in the subcellular distributions of PPIs in response to perturbations by the tyrosine kinase inhibitor osimertinib. We also show that a graph convolutional network encoding spatially resolved PPIs can accurately predict the cell-treatment status of single cells. Multiplexed proximity ligation assays aided by graph-based
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    Can we make academia, at some reasonable point of life, an 8-5 job with laptop away over the weekend and not thinking of work? I think it’s possible with strategic planning and is working fine for me for the most part now, with occasional exceptions.🤞🏽
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    Honored to receive the prestigious Society for Biomaterials Mid-Career Award this evening @ the @SFBiomaterials Annual Meeting Opening Ceremony in Baltimore,MD. Grateful to the Society, my mentors, collaborators for support & above all my trainees who made this possible! 🙏🏽
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    Honored and excited to join the editorial board of “Science Advances” as a new Associate Editor! I look forward to working with Deputy Editor Prof. Lola Eniola-Adefeso @Lola_UMich and serving the scientific community! @ScienceAdvances @ScienceMagazine @aaas
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    Watched our first #tornado 🌪 in the Gulf of Mexico that just crossed the Florida Panhandle - Panama City Beach!! @weatherchannel @Dr_SSuri 1/2
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    Thrilled to share our work in @NatureMaterials on profiling lymphoid tumor microenvironment & engineering Lymphoma organoids to define complex cell-TME crosstalks! Huge congrats to my PhD @shivemshah & all collabs!! Thx @NIH @WellcomeLeap HOPE for support! nature.com/articles/s4156…
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    Proud to be a part of this collab. work published in @NatImmunol on 3-Photon imaging of the entire lymph node!! Led by Chris Xu & Kibaek Cho @CornellEng, lots of fun imaging T cells & germinal center B cells using confetti mice! Congrats to team & @SinghLabGT's PhD Kristine Lai!