Please introduce yourself here - let your compatriots know who you are, where you are based, what you like to write about and just say hi
Do include a link to your work portfolio if you like.
Introductions (Say hello)
Hi we are team of two ( Disha & Saurabh) life science researchers fascinated by amalgamation of Art & Science, We believe that illustrations can simplify any complex scientific theory and hence our work revolves around scientific illustrations, infographics and data visualization. We are working on building our website but anyone can reach us currently at dishachauhan.01@gmail.com / saurabh.gayali@gmail.com.
Hi,
I am Somdatta, trained in life sciences, ex TFI fellow, now take care of public outreach at CCMB, Hyderabad. My core passion lies in connecting scientists and educators better - science communication and public outreach are my platforms to reach those.
You can know more about me and my works here.
Hoping to meet others pursuing similar goals.
Best
Somdatta
Hi everyone, I’m Shreya and I handle science communications here at IndiaBioscience. I completed my PhD in neuroscience from TIFR, Mumbai and worked as a freelance science journalist and blogger for some time before joining IndiaBioscience. I enjoy bringing new and exciting scientific discoveries into public notice and provoking discussion on research practices and policy. You can see my works here, here and here.
Hello everyone! Sakshi here. I am currently a PhD student at Wildlife Institute of India (WII), Dehradun and science writer at ResearchMatters.in I cover the latest research published in the field of ecology, biodiversity conservation, wildlife science and environmental science. I am also interested in covering the various aspects and issues in science communication in India and dabbling in sci-art (science illustration and infographics). You can see my work here. Please feel free to mail me at sakshi_rana@hotmail.com to discuss any idea or for collaboration or anything else. Excited to be a part of this network!
Hi
I am Chandrima. I recently completed my PhD from Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment. I have developed a knack over time for science and popular writing. I am also a consultant editor with SAEVUS. Other than doing research, I am also a full time mom. I love baking, making art from trash, reading and travelling. I write my experiences in my blog here.
Great to be a part of this vibrant network
Hi all,
Urvashi here. I have a Ph.D in Neuroscience from NCBS, and I currently work as a Technical Manager at InStem where I work on autism. I like writing about education, health, latest research, neuroscience, science policy and everything in between. I also like learning about ‘big data’, purely from an analytical and decision making perspective.
Hi all,
My name is Divya. I currently work as a senior scientist at Strand Life Sciences, Bangalore, where I help develop diagnostic tests for cancer and genetic diseases.
I began writing news articles for IBS two years ago. With science writing, I have furthered my quest for learning. I love the fact that I get to research new topics and interact with scientists; it helps me see information in a new light. You can find out more about me here. Glad to be a part of this network!
Dear all
Sandhya Sekar here.
After a PhD from CES, IISc, I did a one year masters in science writing from the UK. I then freelanced, co-founded a startup for facilitating science communication between academia and the outside world (Research Matters) and am now the programme manager for Mongabay-India, the India bureau of the environment and conservation news website Mongabay.
Personal website | Mongabay-India.
Hello all, my name is Vasudevan Mukunth (you can call me Mukunth). I’m an engineer by training but I’ve learnt more from one-on-one conversations with physicists and of course Twitter. I write about physics, scientific publishing, spaceflight and science journalism itself. I’m currently the science editor at The Wire. Nice to meet you all here and look forward to the conversations!
My portfolio is here: https://rootprivilege.wordpress.com/work/
Hi. I am Surat. I completed my PhD in life sciences from TIFR, Mumbai in 2016. Since then, I have been working as a freelance science writer and editor. You can look at my articles at https://psurat.contently.com. Looking forward to discussions in this forum!
Hi, Anusha Krishnan here! I’m a part-time freelance science writer, science editor with Cactus Communications, and a full-time mom. I have a PhD in ecology and evolution from the Indian Institute of Science, but have a strong background in most biology-related fields such as molecular biology, microbiology and biochemistry. You can read these pieces I have written for IBS, and one of my favourites about cellular signalling.
Hi everyone! I am Divya Raghuram, a researcher at National University of Singapore. I have completed my PhD in molecular and developmental biology. I am a freelance writer at Biotechin.asia, a Singapore based startup. Nice to meet you all in this platform and I look forward to the discussions!
My portfolio: https://divyaram.contently.com/
Hi everyone, Siddharth Kankaria here! I’m a science communicator and writer with a particular interest in exploring the interactions between science and society.
I completed my Bachelor’s in Biology from IISc Bangalore and my Master’s in Science Communication & Public Engagement from the University of Edinburgh, UK. I have also worked at Research Matters (Gubbi Labs) as a Content Editor for more than a year and will be soon joining the Simon’s Centre at NCBS as their Science Communication & Outreach Manager.
I’m happy that @Shreya has created this forum for discussing #scicomm in India. Eagerly looking forward to lots of engaging discussions with budding as well as experienced science communicators on this forum.
Some of my work can be found here.
Hello everyone! I am Ananya. I have been a science writer for Research Matters for a while now. I am also a recent graduate of mechanical engineering with a focus on robotics.
Some of my work can be found here/
While my background helps me write better stories from engineering, I let my curiosity lead me to explore new topics.
Writing is my forte only because it has been an easier skill to learn. Now, I also want to learn to visually express science stories!
I look forward to learning with everyone.
Hi everyone! I’m Rohini Murugan, a first year PhD student in Centre for Neuroscience in Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru. I’m intrested in science communication with a particular focus on science through native languages. Glad to be part of the movement!
Greetings and Salutations! This is Shruti Muralidhar on behalf of IndSciComm - your friendly neighbourhood scicommers! I am one-third of a group of three, along with Navneet Vasistha and Abhishek Chari. We have been dabbling (and doing!) a whole bunch of scicomm since January 2017. Our core goal is to help any Indian or Indian-origin student/postdoc/scientist (or any other science allied profession!) do effective scicomm. We write (both long and short form), make doodles, make gifs AND even produce podcasts. (Both in english and other national languages!). Our website is https://indscicomm.blog and our twitter handle is @indscicomm. Come visit us and say hi!
Hello everyone!
I am Sreshtha Mondal. I have just started my PhD in science communication at NIAS (IISc campus). It’ll be my pleasure to interact (and learn) from all of you. Twitter- @sreshthamondal
Instagram - @avanti_meraki
Thanks to everyone who has posted so far - it’s great to meet you all. Don’t forget to share your experiences on any of the other threads on the forum that you like (or create completely new ones!). And invite your friends!
Hello people,
I am Ipsa Jain. I am currently a post-doctoral fellow at Instem. I work on science visualization and science communication. My current focus is on understanding how visual content needs to adapted for the audience. I also freelance as an illustrator for scientists, and science-blogs.
I make science-inspired art, and products based on them (you know where you should buy your next gift from!). You can some of my work at ipsawonders.com
Looking forward to interacting with you.
Best,
Ipsa
Hello everyone! I’m Shanti Kalipatnapu. I took to science editing and writing after my PhD and a brief postdoc when I discovered a career option that combines my research experience and a long-term interest in editing. I currently head the Research Communications unit at IISER Pune where I handle a a wide range of reports and brochures along with the news blog that I developed to make institute research more accessible to the outside world.
Hi! I am Dhanashree Paranjpe. I am interested in connection between Science and Art as well as passionate about scientific outreach in local languages. After finishing my PhD from JNCASR in Bangalore, I did post-doc in behavioral ecology at UC Santa Cruz. Now I am back in India, doing research on human-wild life interactions and other interesting topics in behavioral ecology. I write popular science articles in Marathi, English as well as do many science outreach activities (lectures, workshops, slide shows, hands-on activities) for school children.
Would like to be part of this online community for exchange of ideas on better science communication and outreach.
Hello Dhanashree.
Navodita this side.
Nice to see you participate. An admirer of your writing.
All the best!
Hello, nice to meet all of you here. I am Leslee Lazar. I am a cognitive neuroscientist and a visual artist. I make art that is informed by my scientific ideas. Ialso use art to communicate stories about and on science. I mainly use digital collages, graphic design and linocut prints as my medium. I am a visiting faculty at IIT Gandhinagar, where I teach an unholy mix of cognitive science, neuroscience, aesthetics and design.
You can see my work at http://lesleelazar.com
I also run a FB page where I post stuff on breaking down walls between art and science - https://www.facebook.com/groups/313969435677292/
I also write about science in popular press, recently I wrote for the wire - " A Powerful Idea: Poverty Affects Basic Cognitive Abilities"(sorry not able to link) and Of course, I have written for IndiaBioscience also.
Email me if you like to say hi
Thanks Navodita! We meet here again!
Hello everyone! I am Pratik. I have completed my Master’s in Biotechnology recently and I’m currently working as a freelance science writer, with a focus on neuroscience. I’m also strongly interested in using an audio medium like podcasting for science communication and would love to interact with people sharing similar interest. I am @pratikmpawar on Twitter and also run a science blog under the domain scienceofeverything. Glad to be a part of this community!
Hello everyone who has posted before me. Thanks @Shreya for creating a thread for introductions. Quite important to begin connecting with fellow science communicators and know about their work.
I am a trained population geneticist with a PhD in Anthropology and a short post-doc at LaCONES, CCMB. I currently handle science communications and PR for the Translational Health Science and Technology Institute located at the NCR Biotech Science Cluster. Been only a year with scicomm, and looking forward to learn a lot through interactions on this forum.
Hi,
I am Arghya Manna, a science journalist, comics artist and Ph.D. drop out. For the last two years, I had been writing columns on ‘History Of Cell Biology’ in Anandabazar Patrika (A well known Bengali daily from Eastern India) and The Telegraph. Alongside, I am a comics artist involved in creating comics related to “History Of Science”.
Currently, I am running a blog-“Drawing History Of Science” (drawinghistoryofscience.wordpress.com) to tell the stories of Global History Of Science through my artworks, illustrations, and comics. This blog is supported by a Facebook page and an Instagram Account with the same name.
Amazing artwork and really informative articles on the blog! Keep it up
thank you @pratikmpawar. keep following and please do suggest for improvement
Hello! I am messaging on behalf of team iGEM IIT Madras. We are a team of undergraduates pursuing Biotechnology from IIT Madras and we take part in iGEM competition which is held in Boston. We realized that it is tough to communicate about synthetic biology to a person who doesn’t know English, and that’s how we started with The Language Project. We have now expanded to 25+ languages, Indian and Foreign. We have 50+ videos explaining basic concepts like DNA, RNA, proteins, etc. Check out our work here Language Project. Do reach out to us on igem@smail.iitm.ac.in
Thank you!
Hello compatriots!
I am M R Raghul, currently pursuing post graduation in Science and Technology Communication from CSIR- National Institute of Science Communication and Information Resources, New Delhi.
Trained as an engineer in Electronics and Communication, I discovered my love to communicate Science when I accidentally participated in a Science Communication competition named FameLab by British Council. Later I joined the Science Express - Climate Action Special and traveled India in a mission to communicate Science and Climate actions.
I love to communicate Science through demonstrations, illustrative videos, and effective visuals. Right now in the process to build a platform called Scoop Out Science with few fellow Science Communicators from Science Express.
I would also like to showcase my photography works for you on Instagram(@mrr_lightartz) Feel free to get connected
Thank you
Hello all, my name is Siva Shakthi. I am a Ph.D. student in Optics at IISER Thiruvananthapuram.
I write for the ‘Science Last Fortnight’ column in Current Science. You can find my writings at www.sivashakthia.wordpress.com
My recent sought after platform to communicate science is Twitter (@sivashakthia). At times, I curate science and scicomm based accounts over there.
I look forward to the discussions in this forum,
Cheers!
Hello everyone!
I am Lakshmi Supriya (Supriya to most everyone). I have a PhD in Polymer Science and Engineering. After about a decade of global industrial R&D experience, I have been writing science stories as a freelancer for about 2 years now. I write about a variety of topics ranging from the environment, climate change, physical sciences, a little biology, anything that interests me. Happy to meet you all here, and looking forward to many conversations.
More info about me:
Portfolio
Linkedin Profile
Hello all,
I am Spoorthy Raman, Managing Editor at Research Matters from Bangalore. I have been into science writing since the past three and a half years and it has been two years since I am at the helm of Research Matters. I am interested to write about anything science—although I am more comfortable with engineering and other applied sciences, thanks to my academic training. Apart from writing in English, I am passionate to write more in Kannada, a language I have grown up speaking. Looking forward to interacting with all of you here!
Here is my detailed bio - https://www.linkedin.com/in/spoorthyraman/
Some of my writing can be found here - https://researchmatters.in/search/node/spoorthy%20raman
Hey guys! Ritoban Mukherjee here. I am kind of new to the sci-comm industry. I write words on Medium and have just started freelancing for Popula. My specialties are both science and anthropology, although I write mostly about earth science or psychology. I am also a member of the National Association of Science Writers. If any of you is looking for a good science writer or have an interesting story tip to share, feel free to hit me up at contact@kosmodrone.com.
Hi I am Dr. STV Raghavama
Working as Associate Professor at Chalapathi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh.
Hello everyone! I am Preethi, currently a freelance science communicator and illustrator based in Bangalore. I did my PhD with Prof. Gaiti Hasan at NCBS, Bangalore. I will be defending my thesis in the coming month.
Over the past 4 months, I have written popular science stories for the NCBS Newspage, DBT India Alliance Newspage and a couple in science blogs (ClubSciWri and Science Trends). I also do illustrations. Links to a couple of my most recent articles with illustrations can be found below:
Happy to connect through this forum. Do feel free to email me at dr.preethiravi@gmail.com to discuss or share any writing opportunities. Thanks Shreya and IndiaBioscience!
Best,
Preethi Ravi
Hello everyone!
I am Pushp, I am just starting out as a freelance science writer/communicator. My focus is mainly on the science of climate change and other environmental issues. I recently started a blog-type website called climate curiosity with the goal to raise awareness about the issue by communicating the fascinating science behind it.
I received my PhD in Chemistry from the University of California, San Diego, USA in 2018. I moved back to India after that, currently based in Delhi.
I look forward to getting to know/interact with/learn from all of you! Please feel free to email me at bajajpushp[at]gmail[dot]com to get in touch. Cheers!
Hello !
I am Manasvi and I’m a second year BSc student from Christ university, Bangalore, India.
I’m Majoring in Biotechnology , Botany and chemistry.
I intend to pursue a Master of Science Communication (Msc sciComm) and a career in scientific Journalism.
I have not published anything as such.
I do hope, I have the opportunity to so in the future !
P.s I am looking for opportunities , where I can intern or volunteer as a science communicator.
Do let me know, if you know any.
Hello Everyone!
I am Aditi. I have done my PhD from University of Delhi. I am currently a freelance Science writer. My work can be found here
Looking forward to some great discussions on this forum!
Hello everyone,
Glad to see so many Linkedin familiar faces here.
I am Manisha Roy, a biotechnology research scholar with Kidwai Cancer Institute in Bangalore, cervical cancer being the focus. Previously I was into the veterinary field, working on the molecular biology aspects of animal diseases. Altogether, I have seven plus years of experience in the area of scientific research.
I am just one deep-dive story old with Research Matters and looking forward to many more. Research and writing about it in leisure are two of my most favourite things.
Apart from this, I am an avid animal and environment lover and would like to see happiness return to mother nature one day.
Hi All,
I am Deepa Sundararajan. I did my PhD in Molecular Genetics from the University of Illinois at Chicago and spent a couple of years working in the Life Science industry as a domain expert, writer and project manager. I am currently working as a freelance science writer. I also dabble in art - doodling and freehand illustrations. Looking forward to discussions with everyone here about life as a scientific communicator and how best to take it forward.
Here is a link to my linkedin profile and to my instagram account (though it has non scientific posts too!)
Hello everyone,
I am Titash and a new freelance science communicator/editor/writer. Previously, I have contributed to neurodevelopment and neuroregeneration research using roundworms at National Brain Research Centre, Manesar (Gurgaon). I recently wrote my first article on this very platform “Make in India” biodegradable screws for fixing bone injuries
I aspire reaching-out the benefits of new discoveries in Life-Science throughout our country and the world via writing, making videos and illustrating graphics, to try creating a difference in human lives.
Looking forward to connect with all the communicators on this platform as well as other social platforms. My LinkedIn profile
Hi!
I am Ashwini. At the moment I am doing my MSc in environmental science at TU Delft (graduating this September). I love to write about the environment, especially topics like climate change and its impacts on wildlife and ecosystems.
What I am most passionate about is writing science (with simple illustrations) in a way that makes it sound fun and interesting even to kids.
You can find some of my writing here.
Happy to be here
Hi,
I am Mrigakshi Dixit, working as a science writer and reporter based in New Delhi. I am looking for new opportunities in this field, and may soon begin freelance. Please do give me some tips on how to start with it. I have a journalism background and reported for the Science Monitor aired on Rajya Sabha TV. I hold a post-graduate degree in Print from the Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media, Bengaluru. My expertise is in writing and communication. You can check out some of my work here.
[My stories playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlistlist=PLBr0i6y5KOYtdOt5UNSgengYgaNzgwmng
Blog: Unraveling Science
Hi everyone! I’m Jatan Mehta, a science writer and space advocate based out of Mumbai and the former science officer at the TeamIndus Moon mission. I write on space exploration and the sciences and have been published at The Planetary Society, The Wire, The Print, Astrobites, etc.
My portfolio and contact is at https://jatan.space. Do let me know if you’re interested in getting a piece published on your platform or collaborating on a scicomm activity. I guess this is a good time to mention I also do public speaking.
It’s nice to read all of your intros, looking forward to the conversations.
Hi to all my fellow Researchers,
I am Arundhati, pursuing my PhD in Genetics from Dept of Genetics, University of Delhi South Campus. I am new to this forum and also to the field of Science Comm.
My ongoing research work is on “Crop improvements by Transgenic approaches”.
My research interest ranges from Food security and food policies to Plants to Apes. I have a keen interest in reading about Research or programs related to save Orangutans / Chimps / Gorilla. I am deeply inspired by Dr. Jane Goodall’s work, and I really look forward to work with her some day in future, or may be the kind of work that she does.
My hobbies include Food blogging and writing microtales (even though I have not written since last year, because of poor time management )
Hoping to have great interaction with everyone here in this forum !
Thanks & Regards
Hey
I’m Rashmi, final year physics student from University of Delhi.
I want to pursue a degree/course in Science Communication and make it more popular in India. I’m very new here so please help me with any advices on how can i find volunteering work and opportunities to begin my Scicomm career
Hello everyone,
This is Yamini here. Currently, a 4th year PhD student shared between Institut Pasteur and Institut Curie. I previously did my Masters from NIT Rourkela and am a Cell biologist by training.
I have been passionate about reading and writing my entire life and of recent been intrigued by the world of SciComm and Science journalism.
Reading blogs and articles of several aspiring free lancers has brought me to this network. You can call me a curious spectator that would now like to join the club. I feel driven to contribute from the side of the writers and experience this community from an insider perspective.
Looking forward to having many interesting conversations and creating awareness about scientific writing on the whole.
Hello all,
I am Enam Reyaz, a PhD student from Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi.
My long stretched search for a platform to communicate scientific issues in the society lands me here.
I have always been deeply interested in writing, right from my school days, when I used to effectively pen down articles for the Kids and Teens section of the English daily, Hindustan Times.
Going through the articles and columns, makes me elated to see how science could be presented in so subtle ways.
I hope to contribute efficiently, and at the same time learn a ton from this forum.
Looking forward to this exciting expedition.
Hello everyone,
I am Himanshi Bhatia, a postdoctoral associate at the Washington University in St Louis.
I am a molecular biologist by training, but science communication is my life-long passion. I have been working on multiple scicomm projects on the side, including blog writing, newsletter writing and editing, scientific article writing for ASBMB, and editing with my University’s scicomm group.
By being a part of the IndiaBioscience community, I wish to interact with fellows who share the same passion and interests as me.
Here is a link to my LinkedIn profile-
Hello everyone,
I am Kiruthika Selvaraj, a final-year Ph.D. student in Nutrition at the National Institute of Nutrition, Hyderabad, India. I am very excited to be a part of this team. I am interested in agriculture-nutrition linkages, public health nutrition, maternal and child health and anything related to diets and Nutrition in India.
Looking forward to a great learning exchange across disciplines and contributing to my fullest capacity.
Hi,
I am a scientific staff and a PhD. student at the Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education (Tata Institute of Fundamental Research), Mumbai.
In addition to my research work, I also enjoy writing for for scientific communication, public understanding for wider dissemination.
Recently, my contributions for CovidGyan have been – writing resource ; creating infographic ; writing blurb on recent recesearch ; writing research analysis article ; conversation with experts, etc.
I have been writing popular science articles for journals related to studetns and teachers at primary science and middles science. In addition to writing in English, I also have published articles in Marathi and Hindi.
As part of our lab’s work, I am contributing for writing posts on content related to Covid-19, called CovidChat on StemGames (which is also developed on the discourse platform that is same as used by IndiaBioScience)
Here is a link to my recent works.
Happy to connect with the fellow participants here
Hi Ma’am.
I am Hemant, Currently pursuing MASTER’S IN BIOTECHNOLOGY AT HIMACHAL PRADESH UNIVERSITY, SHIMLA.
I am also a blogger ma’am. Would love to learn from you in terms of science communication and journalism. If you kind of guide in any sort of way possible. Very Eager to know.
Contact : hemantghai1997@gmail.com
Hello All,
I’m Jayashree, PhD student at Indian Institute of Science, BSSE. I take a pleasure in simplifying science and explaining it in simple terms to people who lack formal background to understand the same. While I enjoy doing this over conversations with friends, family and peers from varied academic backgrounds, I’m equally interested in transforming the skill and achieve the same via writing where I can reach out to a larger audience.
I’m particularly interested in improving my writing skils for effective science communication and contribute to IBS articles. I’d be happy to know more about SciComm and how students can play a role in this not just to develop their skillset, but also enhance effective science communication to general public.
Hello,Sana Jalili here,completed Msc Microbiology from The Institute of Science,Mumbai, 2019
Currently Im not engaged in any Ph.d work.I am keeping myself updated on SARS-COV 2 virus
I like interaction with Scientific Communities and people with different background in Science.I am also part of CUBE-TIFR.
Happy to be connected with you all
Hi Everyone,
I have recently joined IndiaBioscience forum and glad to meet you virtually. I have completed my PhD in Vascular Developmental Genetics at the University of Queensland and returned to India in March 2020. I am keen to pursue my interest in Science Communication and look forward to interacting with you.
Best,
Smrita Chaudhury.
Hello, everyone I am Pallab Roygupta. I am a High school Physics teacher and a freelance science communicator. My area of interest is particle physics, cosmology, quantum information, and quantum computation also art integration in physics. I love to tell science stories, making prototypes, and hands-on experiments in physics I am very much interested in the particle physics outreach program for school students in our country. you can find my stories in my blog “Symphony of Physics”: https://symphonyofphysics.blogspot.com/.
I am also a fellow teacher in Lifelab foundation for education and research :
http://lifelab.org.in/initiatives/fellowship
Hello everyone.
I have already posted the following on another thread. If you have already read that, I hope you don’t get bugged by the repetition.
I am a structural biologist by training, and on a break from bench work. I completed my PhD from National Institute of Immunology, New Delhi in 2014. I then was a Humboldt Fellow in Germany for two years, and followed it up with a one-year stint in the UK. I have started exploring the option of science communication recently. Structural biology is a field that daunts many. I want to, through my scicomm, make it less daunting, easier to understand and wonderful to read about.
I also hope to put to paper some of my experiences as a researcher.
I am currently based in Leeds, UK. But thanks to the internet, I prefer to set my location as Global.
You can find my work at:
Hoping to bump into some of you along my journey to become a scicommer. And hopefully also collaborate with some of you.
Hello all! I’m Akanksha Srivastava, I have done M.Sc in Nutritional Sciences and UGC NET qualified. Previously worked in UNICEF funded project on Maternal Nutrition. It’s been 4 years working in the field of Nutrition as Nutritionist and research fellow and 2 years in the writing field. Im also a blogger at healthrewardz.com. I’m also contributing writer on online platforms like Outlook, MedFit Network, Medium and others.
Hello all,
I am Sukanya, a postgraduate in Animal Behaviour, Evolutionary Biology and Neurobiology from Bielefeld University Germany. I currently teach biology to middle school students and a novice in science writing. I am hoping to gain some information and experience through this platform
Hello everyone! I am Isha Parlikar based in Thane, a Biochemistry and Molecular Biology post-graduate from the University of Bremen, Germany. I worked in the ACTREC as a research intern and as a cell culture analyst in Hi-Media. Currently, I am contributing to private waste management consultancy as a project assistant. I am interested in contributing to science communication with illustrations, graphical summaries, comics, and science films. I would be happy to make collaborations and contribute to science communication projects.
Here is my portfolio link: https://ishaparlikar.wixsite.com/sciart
Hello all
I am Aparna Rane.I did my post grad in Medical Biotechnology and completed Industry program in pharma regulatory Affairs when i was working in a QA dept of a pharmaceutical company.
Now after a break taking up courses in medical writing,would like to have discussions by joining the forum.
Thank you for making me a member of the forum.
Ananthapathmanabhan here, by the way, hello all.
A science communicator by profession from Kerala, I am interested in writing about the latest research in neuroscience.
Thank you for reading this
Feel free to click here for more details about me.
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Maintain physical distancing.
This too shall pass.
Hi,
I am Rupsy, a researcher at the Centre for ecological sciences (CES) at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc). I have a masters in Biodiversity and conservation and interested in bringing ecological science from the lab to land. I am a freelance writer who is always looking for opportunities to learn more and write better!
Hello everyone , i am shubham kalamkar from mumbai . i completed my bachelor’s degree with chemistry as my major and currently im persuing my masters in life sciences from Mumbai university. I am trying to explore life sciences in great details . i am also interested in science communication .i had written some scientific blogs and now im looking for opportunities to expand my knowledge ,develop some skills and share that with world. I would like to have some deep conversations on fundamental sciences and research. Do reach out to me if you have something interesting to share.
Contact: shubhamkalamkar31@gmail.com
Hoping to have great interaction with you all.
Regards,
Shubham kalamkar
Hi!
I am Dr Aarti Chitkara, MD obstetrics and Gynaecology and would love to be a part of this wonderful science communication platform.