Gaurav Moghe

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Gaurav Moghe

Personal Information

  • BSc in Microbiology (2004) - Ruia College, University of Mumbai, India
  • MSc in Biochemistry (2006) - The Maharaja Sayajirao University, Baroda, India
  • Lecturer (2006-07) - Ruia College, Mumbai, India
  • Graduate Student in Genetics and Quantitative Biology, Michigan State University
  • Contact: My7y L4as!T na@@7mE in l&o!9wer case + gau AT M^S12U DOT e$3du


Academic Awards

  • CSIR Junior Research Fellowship, 2006, India
  • MSU-GEDD Research Fellowship, 2008, Michigan State University
  • QBMI Recruitment award, 2008, Michigan State University
  • Genetics Travel Award, Summer 2009, Michigan State University (for attending SMBE 2009 at Iowa)


* Academic Interests:

Evolutionary biology, transcription, human evolution, population genetics, biological networks

* Non academic interests:

Trekking, Movies, Photography, Writing stuff, Politics, Biking, Science education, Psychology and human behavior, Cultural evolution, Global warming


Contents

Lab Meetings

Shifted to a new place

Interesting articles

Not directly related to my research

Notes

(Restricted access)

Publications

  • Bhagwat, A.A., Lynn, C., Shufen, R.H., Moghe, G., Phadke, R., Fernalld, R.T., Cregan, P.B. 2004. Role of response regulatory genes, rpos and gade (formerly yhie) in acid-resistance systems of foodborne outbreak-associated pathogenic escherichia coli strains, Proceedings of EURESCO Conference, Bacterial Neural Networks, May 8-14, 2004, San Feliu, Spain, p. 43.
  • Contributing speaker at Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution (SMBE) Conference 2009, Iowa City

Non-academic articles

Other stuff

Wildflowers

MSU Campus

1) Mouse ear chickweed Cerastium vulgatum May-June

2) White clover Trifolium repens (Everywhere) May-June

3) Black medick Medicago lupulina (Everywhere) May-June

4) Hop clover Trifolium aureum (Horticultural gardens) May-June

5) Wild carrot Daucus carota

6) Early Goldenrod Solidago sp. (Toxicology parking lot) July

7) Common Cattail Typha sp. (Toxicology parking lot)

8) Yellow wood-sorrel Oxalis stricta Wood-sorrel family (MSU Union area) June

9) Field Bindweed Convolvulus arvensis Morning glory family (Plant Biology lawn) June

10) Cheeses (Common Mallow) Malva neglecta Mallow family (Near Olin HC) June

11) Black Knapweed Centaurea nigra July

12) Centaury Centaurium umbellatum (Toxicology parking lot) July

13) Birdfoot Trefoil Lotus corniculatus (Life Sciences) July

14) Some extremely tiny blue colored flowers, growing as individual flowers. Flowers so tiny you cant even make out number of petals without a lens. Leaves serrated/lobed. Plant, 6-10 inches tall, has hair all over stems and underside of leaves.

15) Smooth Aster??

Elsewhere

Around East Lansing

1) Bull Thistle Cirsium vulgare BlueJune-July

2) Catnip Nepeta cateria White (Hasslet Road) July-Aug

3) Spotted Touch-Me-Not Impatiens capensis Yellow-Orange (Haslett Road) Aug

4) Water Hemlock Cicuta virosa White (Haslett Road) Aug Highly poisonous plant

Upper Peninsula of Michigan

  • Bladder campion
  • King Devil Hawkweed