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Asst. Prof at Indiana University Bloomington| K99/R00 Awardee from the National Eye Institute
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Science interests: protein clearance pathways, and extracellular matrix interactions in the corneal endothelium.
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About meMom, wife, mentor, dog mom
Twitter@shyamraji
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TFW you buy plants to spruce up the view from your new space, and they turn out to be puny.
Gifts from my friends who’ve never met each other. Maybe there’s a theme here 😀 ⁦@[email protected]⁩ ⁦@[email protected]

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Many thanks to Lesley Earl of the National Eye Institute for including my research into the roles that Pax6 and epigenetic enzymes play during Drosophila eye development in the latest NEI news feature @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected]
https://www.nei.nih.gov/about/news-and-events/news/small-creatures-teach-big-lessons

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/FlyEyeLab/status/1619161613386514434

Small creatures teach big lessons | National Eye Institute

In the vision field, researchers turn to a variety of small, non-mammalian animal models to help bridge gaps in our scientific knowledge.empty

Snowman ⛄️
Look at what I found today! First gift for my office! Thanks so much my friend! @[email protected]

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Dear Friends, please consider supporting the Jerry Lutty ARVO Travel Award to permanently endow a travel grant that will allow a junior retinal cell biologist attend the #ARVO meeting each year. Jerry was the best. Thanks for considering and RTing!

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/ChoroidLab/status/1617897809872834563

Robert Mullins, PhD (he/him) on Twitter

“Dear Friends, please consider supporting the Jerry Lutty ARVO Travel Award to permanently endow a travel grant that will allow a junior retinal cell biologist attend the #ARVO meeting each year. Jerry was the best. Thanks for considering and RTing!”

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It was a great idea to get my kid a phone 🤦🏽‍♀️ #momlife

Daisy with her mitochondria mug 😍😍

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Thank you @[email protected] for the awesome mug ☕️ It’s so me 😍 Had such a great time working with you as a co-editor on the our special issue in @[email protected] on “Molecular Mechanisms in Ocular Disease and Development” 🥳

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/EyeDaisyShu/status/1616548975535964160

Daisy Shu (she/her/hers) on Twitter

“Thank you @ShyamRaji for the awesome mug ☕️ It’s so me 😍 Had such a great time working with you as a co-editor on the our special issue in @FrontiersIn on “Molecular Mechanisms in Ocular Disease and Development” 🥳”

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What a ridiculous dog!! That being said, he makes me so happy ❤️
I don’t know when this happened! Nonetheless OMG!! ⁦@[email protected]⁩ I am a huge fan!!