Rituraj Marwaha
rrmarwaha.bsky.social
Rituraj Marwaha
@rrmarwaha.bsky.social
IndiaAlliance ECF at TIFRH/ Guest Researcher at MPI-MR/ Interested in Organelle Mechanobiology/Doodling in my free time/ Alum-IISERMohali
Thank you, DBT/WT India Alliance, for highlighting our work in the #IntracellularCommunication series. Truly grateful for the incredible support that has enabled us to explore lysosomal mechanosensing and collective cell migration. 🔬✨

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Dr. Rituraj Marwaha on lysosomes and cell migration | DBT/WT India Alliance posted on the topic | LinkedIn
This week in our #IntracellularCommunication series, we feature Dr. Rituraj Marwaha! A DBT/Wellcome Trust India Alliance Early Career Fellow at the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) Hyder...
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November 16, 2025 at 6:33 AM
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Next, Tamal Das @tifr.res.in revealed the influence of lysosomes in leader cell formation and the ER in supporting lamellipodial crawling and purse-string contraction, identifying them as key integrators of mechanochemical cues to drive collective cell migration. #MBIMPG2025
September 12, 2025 at 4:29 AM
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💫NEW: Das, @fabianspill.bsky.social & co combine intracellular cartography and biophysical modelling to reveal how edge curvature governs endoplasmic reticulum (ER) morphology, showing that curvature-dependent ER reorganization directs distinct modes of epithelial cell migration.
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Edge curvature drives endoplasmic reticulum reorganization and dictates epithelial migration mode - Nature Cell Biology
Rawal et al. combine intracellular cartography and biophysical modelling to reveal how edge curvature governs endoplasmic reticulum (ER) morphology, showing that curvature-dependent ER reorganization ...
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August 25, 2025 at 2:40 PM
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Fresh off the press: Simran Rawal (Graduate student, Tamal Das's lab, TIFR Hyd) & colleagues find out how organelles inside epithelial cells (lining a wound) reorganise themselves & opt for specific known migratory modes in response to different curvatures of wounds.

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Edge curvature drives endoplasmic reticulum reorganization and dictates epithelial migration mode - Nature Cell Biology
Rawal et al. combine intracellular cartography and biophysical modelling to reveal how edge curvature governs endoplasmic reticulum (ER) morphology, showing that curvature-dependent ER reorganization ...
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August 18, 2025 at 2:21 PM