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Naturalist-Inspired Chemical Ecology
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If you liked #ISCE_APACE, make plans to attend ISCE-38th in Bangalore; mark your calendar International Society of Chemical Ecology Alvin Hee ALAEQ NICE Group @kemekol Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology Keele Chemical Ecology May Berenbaum Christelle AM Robert Dr. Fatma Kaplan Marcelo Lorenzo Dr. Nicoletta Faraone Royal Entomological Society Erika Machtinger (inactive) SysEB ESA

We are so proud of Hinal Kharva for this wonderful work...4 years with trips to Midwestern US, Florida, and India. An amazing effort from an amazing young scientist!


A lovely commentary on our recent study by the amazing Hinal Kharva ! Thanks to Siddhant Pusdekar for the wonderful article!

What can #pollinating #insects tell us through their reaction to different #climates? The '#Where_I_Work' article nature.com/articles/d4158… by nature, covers this intriguing research from NICE Group Lab at NCBS! Do read & share ur thoughts below! Shannon Olsson Bangalore Life Science Cluster (BLiSC)





Remembering Jerry Meinwald CornellChemistry International Society of Chemical Ecology @ALAEC2 May Berenbaum @kemekol Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology Baldwyn Torto Esther Ngumbi National Academy of Sciences Alvin Hee NICE Group Gary W Felton Paulo Zarbin @neiltsutsui @SilkeSachse Keele Chemical Ecology Toby Bruce Dr. Nicoletta Faraone youtu.be/-Jc7dra5iIo

Congratulations to Aditi Mishra Gauri Gharpure Hinal Kharva for their fantastic presentations International Society of Chemical Ecology ‘s Annual Meeting! We were bursting with pride at how well they represented NICE Group & National Centre for Biological Sciences ! Great job NICE scientists 👏👏👏


We are so proud of Hinal Kharva for continuing a 150 year old story on speciation with a brand new hypothesis postulating the role of neuromodulation in insect evolution. We love you Dr. Kharva!

We are honored to present Dr. Aditi Mishra Aditi Mishra who defended a beautiful body of work on how solitary pollinators detect important objects in their environment. What a great start to an amazing career. Have fun with Anna Stöckl anna-stoeckl.bsky.social at Universität Konstanz !
