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Dr. Dhawan joined the Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB) in Hyderabad, India in 1996, where she started a group studying the biology of muscle stem cells and muscle repair. Phone: 91 80 23666001 / 02 / 18 / 19 Mechano-chemical signalling pathways appear to be linked with those that control the cell cycle and tissue-specific genes.

Stem Cells in Postnatal Myogenesis: Molecular Mechanisms of Satellite Cell Quiescence, Activation and Replenishment. There is a separate online application form for our Engineering Programme. Room 118 Chemical Engg. Dr. Jyotsna Dhawan Center for Cellular and Molecular Biology Hyderabad Since Feb. 2014 Dr. Dhawan has returned to CCMB retaining links with inStem as a visiting professor. Institute for Stem Cell Science and Regenerative Medicine, GKVK - Post Bellary Road, Bangalore 560065, India. Phone: 91 80 23666001 / 02 / 18 / 19 Jyotsna Dhawan obtained a Ph.D. in cell biology and biochemistry from Boston University in 1991 and pursued postdoctoral work on adult stem cells and gene therapy at Stanford University. Attendance is mandatory for CL702 and 704. Since Feb. 2014 Dr. Dhawan has returned to CCMB retaining links with inStem as a visiting professor. Sep 18, 2014 - 17:00. Dr. Jyotsna Dhawan's Talk.

In contrast to proliferating cells where the dynamic drama of DNA replication and chromosome segregation play out or differentiated cells which permanently eschew proliferation in favour of tissue-specific functions; these dormant or quiescent cells execute a balancing act which permits them to retain their potency for tissue repair yet not elaborate those functions until called upon by injury. Dr. Jyotsna Dhawan Center for Cellular and Molecular Biology Hyderabad. Her research focuses on skeletal muscle regeneration and the contribution of quiescence or dormancy to adult stem cell function. Venue. This talk will discuss the concept of active regulation by a multiplicity of mechanisms induced in quiescence to promote stem cell function.About the speaker : Dr. Jyotsna Dhawan received her undergraduate education in India and a Ph.D.from Boston University in 1991.

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and A.M. co-wrote the paper. We thank Dr. Jyotsna Dhawan, InStem for generously donating the cells. All the authors reviewed the manuscript. At CCMB she established a group studying the biology of skeletal muscle stem cells in particular the contribution of quiescence or dormancy to adult stem cell function.From 2009-2014 Dr. Dhawan worked at the Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine in Bangalore as Professor and Dean. Jyotsna Dhawan obtained a Ph.D. in cell biology and biochemistry from Boston University in 1991 and pursued postdoctoral work on adult stem cells and gene therapy at Stanford University.