
Pragyadeep Roy
@pragy_r
Evolutionary Biologist | Hip Hop Artist
BS-MSc in Biology @iiscbangalore | Currently PhD student @CCMB_CSIR
I'll post more about hip hop, here, than Science
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21-05-2024 09:57:05
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Many congratulations to Aditi Sinha for the best oral presentation prize at the 11th International Toxinology meeting – Venoms and Toxins 2024 Oxford Venom and Toxins 2024 (August 20nd-22th) at Oxford, UK. She spoke on the evolution of scolopendrid centipede venoms. Jahnavi Joshi CSIR, India



We are looking for a Postdoctoral Researcher to join our team! If you are interested in studying molecular phylogeny, biogeography, and the speciation or diversification of soil arthropods in Asian tropical forests, please email [email protected] #Postdocs #Evolution


We are looking for a PhD student to join our lab this year sites.google.com/view/jahnavijo…. If you are interested, please do reach out to me at [email protected] #PhDposition #evolution #ecology

Happy to share our new preprint: `The rise, decline and fall of clades' with Jérémy Andréoletti 🔸, Daniele Silvestro and Helene Morlon , where we study how the biodiversity of clades rise and fall, and the processes behind these patterns. 1/5 doi.org/10.1101/2025.0…


Great to get this paper out on macroevolutionary trends of the hyperdiverse southwest Australian and eastern Australian floras! The Australian Botanic Garden New Phytologist Article is open access and can be downloaded here: lnkd.in/gaxzYppQ


Recent study by Pragyadeep Roy and Jahnavi Joshi describes the details of how biodiversity unique to Peninsular India came about, through all the temperature fluctuations and geo-climatic changes in the region across millions of years. Full paper: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/el… CSIR, India


If you enjoyed our recent paper on massive genomic rearrangements in clitellates, don't miss our recent review on the topic, where we discuss some hypothesis and implications of our findings 👇🪱🧬💥👇 Institute of Evolutionary Biology (IBE) ahmeth goumballa

Biodiversity of peninsular India has responded differentially to geoclimatic history, with a few groups remaining unperturbed by these events while others exhibiting varying rates of speciation, write Pragyadeep Roy and Jahnavi Joshi sciencechronicle.in/2025/07/17/pen…

Biodiversity of peninsular India has responded differentially to geoclimatic history, with a few groups remaining unperturbed by these events while others exhibiting varying rates of speciation, write Pragyadeep Roy and Jahnavi Joshi sciencechronicle.in/2025/07/17/pen…

