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Farah Ishtiaq 🐦(^o^)

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Evolutionary Ecologist @TIGS_India #OneHealth #avianmalaria #vectorborne #birds #WBE ❤️#WomeninScience #oppose #ageism in academia; views R mine she/her🔬🌏🐦

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Ravi Jambhekar | Ecologist | Illustrator (@ravijambhekar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy to share my new article published in Ecological Applications. Here we study how heat stress and green cover affect urban birds in Bengaluru. lnkd.in/d8xqPBfW

Happy to share my new article published in Ecological Applications. Here we study how heat stress and green cover affect urban birds in Bengaluru. 
 
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Farah Ishtiaq 🐦(^o^) (@fishtiaq) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨New pub alert📢Developing an evaluation framework for public health #environmental #surveillance: Protocol for an international, multidisciplinary Delphi consensus study journals.plos.org/plosone/articl… Tata Institute for Genetics and Society, India National Centre for Biological Sciences APSI-India

Rohit Chakravarty (@paintedbat) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A new species of bat from the Himalayas - the Himalayan Long-tailed Myotis (Myotis himalaicus). My first new species; a discovery made with my favourite collaborators from my favourite place in the Himalayas: Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary, Uttarakhand!

A new species of bat from the Himalayas - the Himalayan Long-tailed Myotis (Myotis himalaicus). My first new species; a discovery made with my favourite collaborators from my favourite place in the Himalayas: Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary, Uttarakhand!
Soumya Swaminathan (@doctorsoumya) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In case you missed it, you can watch Prof Pamela ipbes co-chair MSSRF lecture here. IPBES Nexus Assessment: Biodiversity, Water, Food, Health and Climate Ch... youtu.be/u1pKl4PzmEc?si… via YouTube

Jagdish Krishnaswamy (@jagdishkrishna8) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We invite motivated folks interested in topics in ecology, environment, infrastructure, disaster risk and climate change to apply to our fully funded PhD programme. Please check out the profiles of Amir, Jagdish and Chandni and other faculty at IIHS.ac.in/people/

We invite motivated folks interested in topics in ecology, environment, infrastructure, disaster risk and climate change to apply to our fully funded PhD programme. Please check out the profiles of Amir, Jagdish and Chandni and other faculty at IIHS.ac.in/people/
Farah Ishtiaq 🐦(^o^) (@fishtiaq) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨Absence of abdominal pigmentation in #Culicoides Latreille: An obstruction toage‑grading- implications for survival studies and the selection of specimens for viral isolation and detection #vector #bluetonguevirus rdcu.be/eqVkA Tata Institute for Genetics and Society, India

🚨Absence of abdominal pigmentation in #Culicoides Latreille: An obstruction toage‑grading- implications for survival studies and the selection of specimens for viral isolation and detection #vector #bluetonguevirus 
rdcu.be/eqVkA <a href="/TIGS_India/">Tata Institute for Genetics and Society, India</a>
Farah Ishtiaq 🐦(^o^) (@fishtiaq) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢#NewPubalert 'Identifying #bellwether #sewershed sites for #sustainable #disease #surveillance in #Bengaluru, India: a longitudinal study' authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S27… a clear framework for using #wastewater data in the absence of clinical testing.

📢#NewPubalert 'Identifying #bellwether #sewershed sites for #sustainable #disease #surveillance in #Bengaluru, India: a longitudinal study'  authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S27…

a clear framework for using  #wastewater data in the absence of clinical testing.
Vinod Scaria (@vinodscaria) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Funding, infrastructure, general environment woes unattractive for senior international scientists to work in India - says #NobelPrize winner Prof. Venki Ramakrishnan . R. Prasad writes in #ScienceChronicle

Funding, infrastructure, general environment woes unattractive for senior international scientists to work in India - says #NobelPrize winner Prof. Venki Ramakrishnan . <a href="/RPrasad12/">R. Prasad</a> writes in #ScienceChronicle
R. Prasad (@rprasad12) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To attract senior scientists from other countries, India needs a strong commitment to science, much more and stable funding, better infrastructure & insulating science from politics & excessive bureaucratic rules, regulations, says Venki Ramakrishnan sciencechronicle.in/2025/06/19/fun…

Farah Ishtiaq 🐦(^o^) (@fishtiaq) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Mosquito #ecology/modelling/#genomics- #postdoc position available. Please spread the word. Happy to host researchers through the ANRF-NPDF scheme etc. If you're interested in disease ecology, biogeography, host-parasite interactions, or ecological modelling.

Sabuj (@sabuj_bh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The latest study with Nilanjan Chatterjee and Arvind Ramanathan retraction revealed a 12-20% increase in #LifeSciences article retraction in the last four decades, with China, USA, India experiencing the high retraction load Link to article:lnk.ink/A7jtx iBRIC-inStem

Udbhavi (@bhavibee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Researchers from Tata Institute for Genetics and Society, India National Centre for Biological Sciences studied over 2,800 wastewater samples and identified 11 sites that can be a good representative sample of the city's wastewater, to act as an early warning system and detect disease outbreaks.

Researchers from <a href="/TIGS_India/">Tata Institute for Genetics and Society, India</a> <a href="/NCBS_Bangalore/">National Centre for Biological Sciences</a> studied over 2,800 wastewater samples and identified 11 sites that can be a good representative sample of the city's wastewater, to act as an early warning system and detect disease outbreaks.
World Mosquito Program (WMP) (@mosquitoprogram) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Months without water, then instant action! 🦟 #Aedesaegypti eggs survive dry periods for months, then hatch rapidly when water returns. This explains why mosquito populations can quickly rebound after dry spells. Our #Wolbachia method provides sustained protection against

Months without water, then instant action! 🦟

#Aedesaegypti eggs survive dry periods for months, then hatch rapidly when water returns. This explains why mosquito populations can quickly rebound after dry spells. Our #Wolbachia method provides sustained protection against