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Alumni : EOBU

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Alumni Name Research supervisor(s) Unit Programme Thesis Title Degree awarded year
Prasad N.G. Amitabh Joshi Evolutionary and Organismal Biology Unit Ph.D. Life-history Evolution in Laboratory Populations of Drosophila melanogaster Subject to Selection for Faster Development and Early Reproduction
Dhanashree A Paranjape Evolutionary and Organismal Biology Unit Ph.D. Phenotypic and evolutionary effects of light on circadian clocks and related life history traits in Drosophila melonogaster
Shailesh Kumar Evolutionary and Organismal Biology Unit Ph.D. Behavioral and molecular analyses of laboratory populations of Drosophila melanogaster selected for early and late adult emergence
N Sharmila Bharathi Amitabh Joshi Evolutionary and Organismal Biology Unit Ph.D. Variation and covariation in life-history related traits in some species of Drosophila
Suthirth Dey Amitabh Joshi Evolutionary and Organismal Biology Unit Ph.D. Experimental and Theoretical Investigation of the Dynamics and Stability of Single Populations and Metapopulations of Drosophila melanogaster in the Laboratory
Manjunatha T Evolutionary and Organismal Biology Unit M.S. (Research) Egg Laying Rhythm in Drosophila Melanogaster
Shampa Ghosh Modak Amitabh Joshi Evolutionary and Organismal Biology Unit Ph.D. Evolution of Life-history Traits, Canalization and Reproductive Isolation in Laboratory Populations of Drosophila melanogaster Selected for Faster Pre-adult Development and Early Reproduction
K.M. Satish Amitabh Joshi Evolutionary and Organismal Biology Unit Ph.D. Reverse evolution and gene expression studies on populations of Drosophila melanogaster selected for rapid pre-adult development and early reproduction
Archana N Amitabh Joshi Evolutionary and Organismal Biology Unit Ph.D. The Genetic Architecture of Fitness-related Traits in Populations of Three Species of Drosophila Subjected to Selection for Adaptation to Larval Crowding
Muzafar Beigh Evolutionary and Organismal Biology Unit M.S. (Research) Circadian Rhythms in Five Wild Caught Species of Drosophila
Shahnaz Rahman Lone Evolutionary and Organismal Biology Unit Ph.D. Role of Social Interactions in Modulating Circadian Clocks of Camponotus Ants and Drosophila melanogaster
Sheetal Potdar Sheeba Vasu Evolutionary and Organismal Biology Unit M.S. in Biological Science Large and Small Ventral Lateral Neurons Play Vital roles in Circadian and Arousal Circuits in Drosophila melanogaster
Snigdhadip Dey Amitabh Joshi Evolutionary and Organismal Biology Unit Ph.D. Coherence, Dynamics and Stability in Spatially Structured and Unstructured Populations: Effects of Dispersal and Crowding
Joydeep De Sheeba Vasu Evolutionary and Organismal Biology Unit M.S. in Biological Science Circadian Rhythms in Fruit Flies Drosophila under Natural Conditions
Nisha N.K. Evolutionary and Organismal Biology Unit Ph.D. Evolution of precise circadian rhythms in fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster populations selected for adult emergence in a narrow window of time
Geetanjali Prabhakar Vaidya Amitabh Joshi Evolutionary and Organismal Biology Unit M.S. in Biological Science Dynamics of Crowded Populations of Drosophila melanogaster
Avani Mital Amitabh Joshi Evolutionary and Organismal Biology Unit M.S. in Biological Science Preliminary investigation into reproductive fitness and sexual conflict in Drosophila population selected for rapid pre-adult development and early reproduction
Pankaj Yadav Evolutionary and Organismal Biology Unit Ph.D. Correlated response to selection for faster pre-adult development on the circadian clocks of fruit flies Drosophila melanogaster
Koustubh M Vaze Evolutionary and Organismal Biology Unit Ph.D. Behavioral and genetic analysis of fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster populations selected for morning and evening adult emergence
Manaswini Sarangi Amitabh Joshi Evolutionary and Organismal Biology Unit M.S. in Biological Science Preliminary investigations into the causes for alternative routes to the evolution of competitive ability in populations of Drosophila selected for adaptation to larval crowding
Abhilash Lakshman Sheeba Vasu Evolutionary and Organismal Biology Unit M.S. in Biological Science Probing the Circadian Clocks of Fruit Fly Drosophila melanogaster Populations Selected for Morning and Evening Adult Emergence.
Manan Gupta T N C Vidya, Amitabh Joshi Evolutionary and Organismal Biology Unit M.S. in Biological Science A Simulation Study of Bias in Two Standard Mark-Recapture Estimators when Used on Populations with Differing Social Structures under Different Trapping Scenarios
Priya M P Sheeba Vasu Evolutionary and Organismal Biology Unit Ph.D. A Comparative Study of Circadian Behaviours and the Underlying Neuronal Correlates of Five Drosophilid Species
Payel Ganguly Sheeba Vasu Evolutionary and Organismal Biology Unit M.S. in Biological Science Effects of Temporally Controlled Huntingtin Expression and Autophagy Upregulation in Drosphila melanogaster
Antara Das Sheeba Vasu Evolutionary and Organismal Biology Unit Ph.D. The Role of Temperature Sensitive Ion Channel dTRPA1 in Modulating Rhythmic Activity/Rest Behaviour in Drosophila melanogaster
Ms. K Ratna Evolutionary and Organismal Biology Unit M.S. in Biological Science A Study on the Stability of Circadian Clocks in Drosophila melanogaster Populations Selected for Early and Late Emergence
Mr Nikhil K L Evolutionary and Organismal Biology Unit Ph.D. Behaviour, Molecular and Life-history Trait Analyses of Drosophila melanogaster Populations Exhibiting Early and Late Emergence Chronotypes
Ms Shambhvi Chidambaram Evolutionary and Organismal Biology Unit M.S. in Biological Science Neurogenetic Studies of the Egg-Laying Rhythm of Drosophila melanogaster
Mr Srikant Venkitachalam Amitabh Joshi Evolutionary and Organismal Biology Unit M.S. in Biological Science ‘An Individual-Based Model for Simulating the Ecological and Evolutionary Dynamics of Drosophila Cultures Under Different Scenarios of Larval Crowding’
Mr Goirik Gupta Evolutionary and Organismal Biology Unit M.S. in Biological Science ‘Characterizing activity-rest rhythms of three related ant species, and examining the effect of social interaction on sleep in Drosophila melanogaster’
Ms Pritha Kundu Sheeba Vasu Evolutionary and Organismal Biology Unit M.S. in Biological Science A Tale of Two Species: Clock Properties and Sleep Characteristics of Drosophila melanogaster and Drosophila ananassae
Ms Radhika Dileep Shinde Evolutionary and Organismal Biology Unit Ph.D. ‘Circadian Rhythms of Drosophila Melanogaster Populations Maintained under Different Environmental Conditions’
Nandini R Shetty T N C Vidya Evolutionary and Organismal Biology Unit Ph.D. Social Structure, Genetic Relatedness, and Dominance Relationships in Female Asian Elephants in Nagarahole and Bandipur National Parks, Southern India
Vishwanath Varma Evolutionary and Organismal Biology Unit Ph.D. Evaluating the Role of Circadian Clock Properties and Developmental Processes in the Evolution of Accurate Eclosion Rhythms
Sheetal Potdar Sheeba Vasu Evolutionary and Organismal Biology Unit Ph.D. Interaction between Circadian Neurons and Sleep Homeostat to Regulate Sleep/Wake Cycles in Drosophila melanogaster
Kulkarni Rutvij Kaustubh Sheeba Vasu Evolutionary and Organismal Biology Unit M.S. in Biological Science Preliminary Characterisation of Aggregation Behaviour in Drosophila melanogaster
Manaswini Sarangi Amitabh Joshi Evolutionary and Organismal Biology Unit Ph.D. Ecological Details Mediate Different Paths to the Evolution of Larval Competitive Ability in Drosophila
Manishi Srivastava Sheeba Vasu Evolutionary and Organismal Biology Unit Ph.D. Significance of Clock Period for Clock Functions and Development in Drosophila melanogaster
Keerthipriya P. T N C Vidya Evolutionary and Organismal Biology Unit Ph.D. Associations, Dominance Interactions, and Musth in Male Asian Elephants in Nagarahole and Bandipur National Parks, Southern India
Hansraj Gautam T N C Vidya Evolutionary and Organismal Biology Unit Ph.D. Resource Availability, Within-clan and Between-clan Agonistic Interactions, and Dominance Relationships amongst Female Asian Elephants in Nagarahole National Park, Southern India
Avani Mital Amitabh Joshi Evolutionary and Organismal Biology Unit Ph.D. Effects of Selection for Rapid Development and Early Reproduction on Male-female Co-evolution and Conflict in Drosophila melanogaster
Neha Pandey Amitabh Joshi Evolutionary and Organismal Biology Unit Ph.D. Investigations on Density-Dependent Selection and its Effects on Population Dynamics and Stability in Fruitflies
Anvitha S T N C Vidya Evolutionary and Organismal Biology Unit M.S. in Biological Science The Influence of Familiarity, Resources, and Sampling on Social Structure: A Simulation-Based Study
Revathe T T N C Vidya Evolutionary and Organismal Biology Unit Ph.D. Calf Development, Calf-Conspecific Interactions, and the Effect of Calves on Female Social Structure in the Kabini Asian Elephant Population, Southern India
Singh Viveka Jagdish Sheeba Vasu Evolutionary and Organismal Biology Unit Ph.D. Studies Examining the Relationship Between Circadian Clocks and Feeding Behaviour in Drosophila melanogaster
Pavitra Prakash Sheeba Vasu Evolutionary and Organismal Biology Unit Ph.D. A Drosophila melanogaster Model to Evaluate Environmental and Genetic Strategies for Altering Circadian Dysfunction and Neurotoxicity in Huntington’s Disease
Srikant Venkitachalam Amitabh Joshi Evolutionary and Organismal Biology Unit Ph.D. The Ecology and Evolution of Larval Competitive Ability in Laboratory Populations of Drosophila