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Dr Baskar Bakthavachalu

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Associate Professor, School of Biosciences and Bioengineering
Indian Institute of Technology Mandi

Expertise

  • Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

Publications

Total Articles 32
Books 0
Proceedings 0

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Citations 702
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Professional Recognition

2020

Wellcome-DBT India Alliance Intermediate Fellow

Wellcome-DBT India Alliance
2020

SERB-STAR Award

SERB
2023

EMBO Global Investigator

European Molecular Biology Organisation (EMBO)

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Asian Pacific Society for Neurochemistry

2023
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The American Society for Cell Biology

2021
Member

Bio

Genetics and Molecular Neuroscience

Personal Details

  • Male
  • Associate Professor , Indian Institute of Technology Mandi
  • IIT Mandi South Campus
Ph.D.
National Centre for Cell Science 2011
Associate Professor Dec 2024 – Present
Indian Institute of Technology Mandi | School of Biosciences and Bioengineering
Assistant Professor Dec 2020 – Dec 2024
Indian Institute of Technology Mandi | School of Biosciences and Bioengineering

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Scholarly Publications

EFFICIENT RIBOSOMAL RNA DEPLETION FROM DROSOPHILA TOTAL RNA FOR NEXT-GENERATION SEQUENCING APPLICATIONS

Open Access
Article
Authors: Koppaka O.;Tandon S.;Chodankar A.;Pandit A.;Bakthavachalu B.

Structured and disordered regions of Ataxin-2 contribute differently to the specificity and efficiency of mRNP granule formation

Open Access
Article
Authors: Petrauskas A.;Fortunati D.L.;Kandi A.R.;Pothapragada S.S.;Agrawal K.;Singh A.;Huelsmeier J.;Hillebrand J.;Brown G.;Chaturvedi D.;Lee J.;Lim C.;Auburger G.;VijayRaghavan K.;Ramaswami M.;Bakthavachalu B.

Distinct developmental patterns in Anopheles stephensi organ systems

Open Access
Article
Authors: Agrawal K.;Prabhakar S.;Bakthavachalu B.;Chaturvedi D.

Eggs of the mosquito Aedes aegypti survive desiccation by rewiring their polyamine and lipid metabolism

Open Access
Article
Authors: Prasad A.;Sreedharan S.;Bakthavachalu B.;Laxman S.

The transcriptional response to oxidative stress is independent of stress-granule formation.

Open Access
journal-article

Local translation provides the asymmetric distribution of CaMKII required for associative memory formation

Open Access
Article
Authors: Chen N.;Zhang Y.;Adel M.;Kuklin E.A.;Reed M.L.;Mardovin J.D.;Bakthavachalu B.;VijayRaghavan K.;Ramaswami M.;Griffith L.C.

Aedes aegyptieggs use rewired polyamine and lipid metabolism to survive extreme desiccation

Open Access
preprint
Authors: Anjana Prasad;Sreesa Sreedharan;Baskar Bakthavachalu;Sunil Laxman

The transcriptional response to oxidative stress is independent of stress-granule formation

Open Access
Article
Authors: Singh A.;Kandi A.R.;Jayaprakashappa D.;Thuery G.;Purohit D.J.;Huelsmeier J.;Singh R.;Pothapragada S.S.;Ramaswami M.;Bakthavachalu B.