POSTER PRESENTATION SCHEDULE
	
        | Name | Affiliation | Poster number | Title | Odd number poster presentation | Even number poster presentation | 
| Harsh Mittal | IISER Pune India | 1 | 
				Investigating the interaction between endoplasmic reticulum and mitochondria in morphogenesis during Drosophila embryogenesis | 
			200 pm to 300 pm 14th Feb | 300 pm to 400 pm 14th Feb | 
| Rahul Kumar Verma | IISER Pune India | 2 | 
				Interaction of mitochondrial fusion with electron transport chain function in the differentiation of Drosophila neural stem cells | 
			300 pm to 400 pm 15th Feb | 200 pm to 300 pm 15th Feb | 
| Aastha Singla | TIFR Mumbai India | 3 | 
				Strain-dependent Effects of Physical Exercise on Mitochondrial and Neurotrophic Measures in the Brain and Circulating Serum in C57BL/6NCrl and C57BL/6NCrlCri mice | 
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| Sonia Narwal | BITS Pilani India | 4 | 
				Insights into mitochondrial dynamics of familial Parkinson’s Disease (PD) in Drosophila melanogaster model organism | 
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| Stuti Srivastav | TIFR Mumbai India | 5 | 
				Functional incompatibility between complex I and complex II in supporting growth of Escherichia coli | 
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| Priyanka Adla | Univ of Hyderabad India | 6 | 
				Functional Characterization of Mitochondrial Derived Vesicles from rat liver | 
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| Arpan Chatterjee | Univ of Hyderabad India | 7 | 
				Methionine sulfoxide reductase 2 regulates Cvt autophagic pathway by altering the stability of Atg19 and Ape1 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae | 
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| Vandana Bisoyi | Univ of Hyderabad India | 8 | 
				Role of MIA40 in PINK1 import, stability and mitophagy | 
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| Rajit Narayanan C | TIFR Hyderabad India | 9 | 
				E2 ubiquitin conjugase Bendless is essential for PINK1 stability and PINK1-Park mediated degradation of Marf | 
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| Gaurav Singh | inStem Bangalore India | 10 | 
				Is "form follows function" true for mitochondrial networks? Cellular metabolic state allows decoupling mitochondrial network morphology from activity. | 
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| Pratik Rajeev Chaudhari | TIFR Mumbai India | 11 | 
				Adverse effects of early life adversity: role of mitostasis and Inflammaging | 
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| Sashaina Fanibunda | Kasturba Health Society-MRC & Vaidya Lab-TIFR Alliance India | 12 | 5-HT2A receptor stimulation: a SIRTain target to boost neuronal mitochondria | ||
| Simran Motwani | NII Delhi India | 13 | 
				RICTOR maintains adaptive capacity to diet of different vitamin B12 content to promote normal life history traits | 
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| Arko Guha | TIFR Hyderabad India | 14 | 
				Understanding the Origin and the Function of Mitochondria by ‘Looking’ at the Ancient Protein Mic60 | 
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| Neha Jawla | NII Delhi India | 15 | 
				Mitochondrial translation inhibition in CD4+T cells selectively increases glycolytic capacity and apoptosis in Th2 subset | 
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| Alfia Saini | TIFR Hyderabad India | 16 | 
				Mic19 – A Redox-Dependent Regulator of Mitochondrial Cristae Dynamics? | 
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| Saumya Johri | IGIB Delhi India | 17 | 
				Mitochondrial DAMP cardiolipin blocks inflammation resolution during ALI by impairing Itaconate-NRF2 axis | 
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| Minal S Ayachit | ARI Pune India | 18 | 
				Autophagy-related-gene 1 regulates mitochondrial dynamics during Drosophila oogenesis | 
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| Ekta Nagar | IGIB Delhi India | 19 | 
				Glutathione abrogates diesel exhaust-induced lung inflammation by maintaining cellular and mitochondrial homeostasis in a murine model | 
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| Srishti Priya | TIFR Hyderabad India | 20 | 
				Investigating the interplay between metabolism and alternative splicing: intron retention | 
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| Souparno Das | TIFR Mumbai India | 21 | 
				Investigating tissue-specific mitochondrial mechanisms that sustain metabolic plasticity | 
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| Anshit Singh | TIFR Mumbai India | 22 | 
				Investigating the mechanisms governing mitochondrial energetic modulations | 
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| Swati Agarwala and Mayank Saini | Ashoka University India | 23 | 
				Understanding the role of mitochondria in mediating neoplasticity of stem cells | 
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| Basil T | TIFR Hyderabad India | 24 | 
				Collective heterogeneity of mitochondrial potential in contact inhibition of proliferation | 
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| Rakesh Mahato | TIFR Hyderabad India | 25 | 
				In vitro approach to understand cristae formation and its maintenance by studying the MIC10 subcomplex | 
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| Firoz Khan Bhati | NCCS Pune India | 26 | 
				Targeting mitochondrial complex 1 and dynamics decreases cancer cell survival. | 
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| Meghna Chauhan | IGIB Delhi India | 27 | 
				Mitochondrial protein CMPK2 regulates resting immune homeostasis of macrophges | 
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| Madeeha Ghazi | IGIB Delhi India | 28 | 
				Sustained melanogenesis causes mitochondrial dysfunction and elicits a downstream inflammatory response in melanocytes | 
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| Kajal Kamat | JNCASR Bangalore India | 29 | 
				Divergent roles of OCIAD family proteins in mitochondria govern human pluripotent stem cell differentiation | 
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| SInjini Bhattacharyya | NCCS Pune India | 30 | 
				E-CADHERIN regulates the stability and activity of β- CATENIN in mouse embryonic stem cells | 
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| Utkarsha Ghai | TIFR Mumbai India | 31 | 
				The Dichotomous role of Serotonin during different developmental epochs on Emotional Behaviour, Protein translation and Bioenergetics. | 
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| Saptarnab Ganguly | TIFR Hyderabad India | 32 | 
				INVESTIGATING GUT METABOLISM AND PHYSIOLOGY AS A CONSEQUENCE OF NUTRITIONAL PERTURBATIONS AND HEPATIC INPUTS | 
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| Vrushali Katagade | ARI Pune India | 33 | 
				GPCR signaling, Mitochondrial dynamics and Glial morphogenesis | 
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| Swetha Nagarajan | TIFR Mumbai India | 34 | 
				Understanding the regulation of mitochondrial positioning in touch receptor neuronal process of C. elegans | 
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| Freya Cardozo | IISc Bangalore India | 35 | 
				Uncovering the role of tropomyosin at the mitochondria-actin nexus | 
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| Mona Hosny | NCBS Bangalore India | 36 | A novel mouse model to study the impact of mtDNA damage on early embryo development | ||