Women in Science: Neurobiologist Pinky Kain studies how fruit flies make feeding decisions and process taste
The Life Of Science • 7 years agoDr Pinky Kain studies fruit flies to answer how ‘taste’ is processed by our brain
Women in Science: Aparna Rao is looking for ways to counter the irreversible effects of glaucoma
The Life Of Science • 7 years agoAparna Rao is working on finding a cure for glaucoma — among the most mysterious and deadly diseases to affect the human eye.
Women in Science: Aparna Mukherjee studies if a simple blood test could monitor TB treatment for children
The Life Of Science • 7 years agoAt the All India Institute of Medical Science (AIIMS), clinician-scientist Aparna Mukherjee is working on the research and development of blood-based tests to manage TB treatment for children
Women in Science: Ecologist Farah Ishtiaq on studying the spread of malaria in birds
The Life Of Science • 7 years agoFarah Ishtiaq wants to find out how malaria is introduced and if it spreads the same way in birds as it spreads in humans
Women in Science: Physicist Prerna Sharma on unlocking the mysteries of cell structures with her research
The Life Of Science • 7 years agoPrerna Sharma is taking forward a niche area of academics, while also challenging popular notions of being a physics nerd in India
Women in Science: How can drugs be more efficacious? Poonkuzhali Balasubramanian has answers
The Life Of Science • 7 years agoPoonkuzhali Balasubramanian is a clinical pharmacologist who studies why people react differently to the same drug
Women in Science: Sreelaja Nair on learning about the early stages of life, working with zebrafish
The Life Of Science • 7 years agoEmbryologist Sreelaja Nair talks about the research she conducts at the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, to understand how life begins from a single cell
Women in Science: Deepa Subramanyam on the 'stemness' of human cells, discrimination in academia
The Life Of Science • 7 years agoDeepa Subramanyam's research helps us understand what makes stem cells different from the specialised cells in our body
Women in Science: Farah Ishtiaq on studying avian diseases, and academia's ageism problem
The Life Of Science • 7 years agoFarah Ishtiaq talks about working with Pamela Rasmussen to find a rare bird, and the ageist-sexist policies in academia that thwart women's progress
Women in Science: Madhumitha Balaji studies suicide and its prevention as a public health issue
The Life Of Science • 7 years agoThrough her research, Madhumitha Balaji has found that rates of suicide among Indian men and women is much higher than in high-income countries