I’m a postdoctoral fellow in the Dey Group at EMBL, Heidelberg working on mitosis in unicellular relatives of animals. For my PhD I studied kinetochore proteins in the developmental transitions of the rice blast fungus in the lab of Johannes Manjrekar & Bharat Chattoo at the The M. S. University of Baroda.
Repurposing of Synaptonemal Complex Proteins for Kinetochores in Kinetoplastida
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17 May 2021
Hiral Shah, Dey Lab
The Single-Celled Ancestors of Animals: A History of Hypotheses
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05 January 2021
Hiral Shah, Dey Lab
Metabolic dissimilarity determines the establishment of cross-feeding interactions in bacteria
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23 October 2020
Hiral Shah
A rapidly evolving actin mediates fertility and developmental tradeoffs in Drosophila
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16 October 2020
Hiral Shah, Dey Lab
RefPlantNLR: a comprehensive collection of experimentally validated plant NLRs
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21 July 2020
Hiral Shah
3-Dimensional Organization and Dynamics of the Microsporidian Polar Tube Invasion Machinery
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19 April 2020
Hiral Shah
Ferroptosis contributes to developmental cell death in rice blast
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30 November 2019
Hiral Shah
Entomophthovirus: An insect-derived iflavirus that infects a behavior manipulating fungal pathogen of dipterans
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11 August 2018
Hiral Shah
EFFECTORS OF THE SPINDLE ASSEMBLY CHECKPOINT BUT NOT THE MITOTIC EXIT NETWORK ARE CONFINED WITHIN THE NUCLEUS OF SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE
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16 July 2018
Hiral Shah