Bramhi Chougle
Understanding the genetic makeup and population dynamics of endangered species is crucial for their conservation. My research focuses on the population genetics of the endangered Kondana Soft-furred Rat. By studying its population size, gene flow, genetic differentiation, genetic diversity, and inbreeding, I aim to gather insights that will aid in the protection and management of this species. Environmental pressures and human activities pose significant threats to its survival, making this research vital for developing effective conservation strategies.
Research Interest: Conservation genetics, Molecular ecology
Education:
- B.Sc. (2020) - Bharati Vidyapeeth, Pune
- M.Sc. (Biotechnology, 2022)- Jain University, Bengaluru
- Ph.D. (Zoology, August 2022 Batch)- Jain (Deemed to be University) Bengaluru, Karnataka.
Publications
2023
Bramhi, S C., & Nag, K.S.C. 2023. Identifying the Linnean Shortfalls and the Prominence of DNA Barcodes in Urban Areas: Reviews and Reflections from Indian Cities. In Justin A. Daniels (Ed.), Advances in Environmental Research. Vol 95: 181-198 pp. Nova Science publishers, Inc, USA.
Varalakshmi Nadumane, Bramhi Suresh Chougule; Kumar Gaurav; Mutthu Kumar; Nayana Mahadevaprasad; Nisarga HK; Sreya Lakshmi Ponnada; Somasekhara Derangula. 2023. Proteomic analysis of liver cancer- HepG2 cells reveals FAT10 and BAG2 signaling pathways affected by a Protease Inhibitor purified from Tinospora cordifolia leads to apoptosis. Toxicology in Vitro (Submitted)