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@odorobjects

Naturalist-Inspired Chemical Ecology

Bengaluru, India
Vrijeme pridruživanja: travanj 2013.

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    27. sij

    Today the Grand Opening of nGICE took place at SLU, Alnarp. Starting up around 15 PhD students and postdocs to unravel the effects of climate change on insect chemical communication. – mjesto: Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet, Campus Alnarp

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  3. 31. sij

    Amazing new research from an amazing lab!

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    31. sij

    One of the talks at is , by Shannon Olsson on "Connecting with nature" about how all life is connected via chemistry!

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  5. 30. sij
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    3. pro 2019.

    Registration for is Now Open! Please spread the word & make sure to benefit from the early bird fee!

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    28. sij

    Curious on insect neuroethology? Learn more about plenary speaker Shannon Olsson and her NICE . Don't forget to register until February 15th for early bird prices!

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  9. 22. sij
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    16. sij

    PAPER ALERT!: Damselflies have their eyes far apart. How does this work when they hunt prey? Our work on target tracking in Jewel wing Damselflies is out in Curr Biology! Congrats to all authors! Image credit: Sam Fabian

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    15. sij

    Chemical Ecology post-doc Dr Pratibha Sanjenbam presenting her work in the poster session at

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  13. 15. sij
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  14. 15. sij

    So proud of ! He represents parent scientists everywhere!

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  15. 15. sij
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    Glimpses from Consciousness Unveiled by featuring Lakshmi Pratury, Dr. V. S. Ramachandran, Anand Gandhi, along with Dr. Shannon Olsson.

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    9. sij

    Shannon Olsson from at delivering a great talk on nature-inspired chemical ecology. She talked about insects having different tolerance to pollution levels. Highly pertinent for country like India that has 9/10 most polluted cities on planet.

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    10. sij

    discusses the challenges with scientific communication in the digital age. New editorial in PNAS:

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    A great read from on work with caterpillars. They don't depend on their microbiome for survival and development; in contrast with most insects! also lack the of many other insects! Read it here:

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  20. 10. sij

    Hope I wake that guy in the back up with my talk 😉

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