Sex and age modulate antennal chemosensory-related genes linked to the onset of host seeking in the yellow-fever mosquito, Aedes aegypti_ Scientific Reports_nature February 7, 2019 by scenicner, posted in Uncategorized https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-018-36550-6
The second BLiSc #Science Café-NE chapter organised successfully at Guwahati Assam. Over 50 participants actively participated in the event. Three distinguished scientists i.e., Dr Narayan Sharma, Prof. N.C. Talukdar and Dr. Shannon Olsson delivered enlightening talks on biodiversity conservation, medicinal plants and chemical ecology of the Northeast. February 2, 2019 by scenicner, posted in Uncategorized
Dr. Uma Ramakrishnan and Dr. Shannon Olsson delivered stimulating and enlightening talks on Biodiversity Conservation and Chemical Ecology during the first-ever BLiSc #ScienceCafe in NE #India. Over 40 participants attended the event and have highly appreciated the initiative of BLiSc. February 2, 2019 by scenicner, posted in Uncategorized
The 2nd “Science Cafe- northeast chapter” of BLiSc will happen in Guwahati on 31st January 2019. There will be talks in Assamese and English focusing #ChemicalEcology & Biodiversity of NER. This event is free and open to all. January 16, 2019 by scenicner, posted in Uncategorized
Bangalore Life Science Cluster (BLiSc) delighted to announce its first-ever #Science Outreach event called “Science Cafe” in Northeast. Theme of the event is – Chemical Ecology and Biodiversity of NER. This event is free and open to all. January 16, 2019 by scenicner, posted in Uncategorized
Training on analysis of NGS Data @ CCMP from 26th Feb – 16th March 2019 January 14, 2019 by scenicner, posted in Training, workshops and conference Click to access NGS_Curriculum_Feb2019_30112018.pdf
2 PhD positions in integrative biology are available @University of Fribourg January 7, 2019 by scenicner, posted in Jobs and fellowships leboeuf lab phd positionsv4
Chemical Ecology outreach event on “Insects at our surrounding” focusing on the edible insects, its conservation & Chemical ecology, organized by Rajiv Gandhi University. ~220 students from class 8 to 12 of #Government Higher Secondary School, Megu, Pasighat participated in this event. December 27, 2018 by scenicner, posted in Training, workshops and conference
Plant secondary metabolites are not only highly active against bacteria and fungi, they might even enhance selective foraging and feeding decisions in the colony. A recent publication revealed that the terpenes of leaves, pollen, and nectar of thymus vulgaris inhibit growth of bee disease-associated microbes_ Scientific Reports December 21, 2018 by scenicner, posted in Publications DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-32849-6