what we do
We study ecological- and evolutionary-physiology, focusing on mechanisms fundamental to the understanding of ecological patterns and processes, survival in and adaptation to a changing world.
Interested in joining the lab? Check out openings.
Interested in joining the lab? Check out openings.
Currently my Lab is focusing on following three research areas:
focus areas...
1. Cline, Seasonality, & Rapid Adaptations
(Functional genomics)
2. Climate & Metabolic Ecology
(Metabolomic underpinnings)
3. Physiology & Behaviour
(Gene based approaches)
(Functional genomics)
2. Climate & Metabolic Ecology
(Metabolomic underpinnings)
3. Physiology & Behaviour
(Gene based approaches)
Moments Captured: Lab & Field work
Experiments/approaches
Our work starts with the natural populations (spatiotemporal collections) followed by a series of experiments testing various hypotheses under laboratory and field conditions. We also make use of artificial selection (under defined conditions) approaches and various genetic resources to address questions of interest.
our approach is...
Macrophysiology to molecules
Macrophysiology to molecules
For more details about ongoing projects in my Lab please visit Lab 'Research' page.
a resource on
indian-drosophila
indian-drosophila
Left to right: Harshad Mayekar (Postdoc), Subhash Rajpurohit (PI), Divita Garg (PhD Candidate), Kavya Durga (Master’s Thesis Student), and Abhisekh Nair (PhD Student).