News
- Oct 2025
Nandini presents our crowdsourced palm squirrel work titled "Cataloguing and mapping life of India: Biodiversity informatics in India", a webinar that is part of the series Biodiversity Conversations: India’s opportunities and challenges.
Pooja Gupta begins her art-science research scholarship with Creature Conserve in collaboration with the Sciurid Lab.
Nandini begins her term as the Secretary of the Ethological Society of India.
- Sep 2025
Amira Sophia SP, Masters's student at AVC Mayiladuthurai College, submits her Master's thesis titled "A study on the acoustics of Malabar giant squirrel, Ratufa indica, in Kodaikanal".
CitSci India 2020 virtual conference, where the lab presents two posters - one on Squirrels (Bishwarup, Senan, Swati, Aravind) and one on Moths (Harsha, Suyash, Senan, Viral). Nandini is on the Steering Committee of the event and co-author on a poster with researchers from SACON.
- Jul 2025
Eight lab members present talks, speed talks, and posters at the 59th Annual Conference of the Association of Tropical Biology and Conservation at Coimbatore between 02-06 July 2023. More here.
- May 2025
Nandini is an invited panellist at the Arctic Circle India Forum Meeting, 3- 4 May 2025, New Delhi, where she talks about our work on small mammals in the trans-Himalaya.
Nandini is an invited speaker at the Healing Earth 5.0 conference hosted by Ashoka University, New Delhi, between 7-8 May 2025, where she talks about how small mammals adapt to their environments.
Shreya Peter, Masters student from MIT Pune, submits her thesis. She worked with the Sciurid Lab on palm squirrel feeding habits.
- Apr 2025
Aritra Bhattacharya, Masters student from Pondicherry University, submits and defends his thesis. He worked with the Sciurid Lab on palm squirrel nesting habits across elevations.
Nandini is an invited speaker at the Genome Informatics Across Scales Conference at NCBS-TIFR, between 23rd – 26th April, 2025.
- Jan 2025
Nandini is a panelist at the India Science Fest 2025, held at Ferguson College, Pune.
Manzoor Dar successfully defended his PhD dissertation titled "Assessment of species diversity, functional traits, and dietary signatures of plants in relation to feeding ecology of critically endangered Cervus hanglu hanglu (Hangul) in Dachigam National Park" at the University of Kashmir. Manzoor was co-advised by Prof Manzoor Shah (University of Kashmir) and Nandini.
The Sciurid Lab wishes you a year of small mammals and adventure!