Zakład Paleobiologii Ewolucyjnej


mgr Anwesha SAHA, doktorantka



       Geograficzne i stratygraficzne rozmieszczenie Gliridae



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Dane osobowe

Anwesha Saha
urodzona 1990, w Kalkucie, Indie

Stopnie i tytuły

  • 2018 – doktorantka Międzynarodowego Studium Doktoranckiego Nauk Biologicznych przy MIZ, Warszawa; Opiekun naukowy: dr hab. Łucja Fostowicz-Frelik
  • 2014–2015  magisterium (Masters by Research) University College London, Londyn, Wielka Brytania
  • 2008–2011  licencjat z mikrobiologii, St. Xavier’s College (Autonomous under University of Calcutta), Kalkuta, Indie
Nagrody i stypendia
  • 2019 laureatka NAPC Student Travel Grant, University of California, Riverside, USA
  • 2008–2011 laureatka Award under Scheme of Scholarship for College & University, Government of India
Uczestnictwo w spotkaniach naukowych
  • Czerwiec 2019: 11th North American Paleontological Convention, University of California, Riverside, USA
  • Wrzesień 2013: Student Conference on Conservation Science, Bangalore chapter, Indie
  • Styczeń 2013: 100th Indian Science Congress; Kolkata, Indie
  • Styczeń 2012: 99th Indian Science Congress; Bhubaneswar, Indie
  • Styczeń 2011: 98th Indian Science Congress; Chennai, Indie
  • Styczeń 2010: 97th Indian Science Congress; Trivandrum, Indie
Doświadczenie zawodowe
  • 2019 uczestnik, Analytical Paleobiology Workshop: June 28–July 23; Organized by NSF, Earth Rates, Society of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleontological Society, University of California, Riverside, USA
  •  2015–2018 Senior Research Project Fellow, Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and Environment (ATREE), Bangalore, Karnataka, India; Projekt 1: Phylogenetics of endangered freshwater snail Cremnoconchus (Family: Littorinidae); Projekt 2: The evolutionary genetics of anuran fauna of Western Ghats, India
  • maj–sierpień 2015 stażysta, Institute of Zoology, Zoological Society of London, UK; Project: A Living Planet Index for Reptiles: How much we know about the global status and trend of reptiles
  • styczeń–kwiecień 2015 stażysta, The Natural History Museum London, UK. “Population genetics of Seychelles caecilian amphibians using microsatellites developed from Next Generation Sequence data”
  • 2014 stażysta, Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and Environment (ATREE), Bangalore, Karnataka, India;  Project 3: Phylogenetics of land snails (Family: Ariophantidae) of Western Ghats
  • 2011-2013 koordynator projektów PR, Nature-mates Nature Club (Non-Governmental Organization), Indie
  • luty 2012 uczestnik, “Training Programme On Wildlife Conservation” conducted by Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun, Indie
  • Czerwiec 2011 uczestnik, Herpetology workshop and Camp in Sunderbans with Herpetologist Mr Gowrishankar, Indie
  • Maj 2011 uczestnik, Workshop on Field Research Techniques in “Agumbe Rainforest Research Station” (ARRS), Indie


Publikacje


Artykuły naukowe

Fostowicz-Frelik Ł., Li, Q., Saha, A.. (2020). A gliriform tooth from the Eocene of the Erlian Basin (Nei Mongol, China) and the premolar morphology of anagalidan mammals at a crossroads. Diversity 12, 420.

Saha, A., McRae, L., Dodd, K., Gadsden, H., Hare, K.M., Vimoksalehi, L., & Böhm, M. (2018). Tracking Global Population Trends: Population Time-Series Data and a Living Planet Index for Reptiles. Journal of Herpetology, 52(3), 259–268. [text-journal site]

Vineeth, K.K., Radhakrishna, U.K. , Godwin, R.D., Saha, A.,  Rajashekhar, P.K., & Aravind, N.A. (2018). A new species of Microhyla Tschudi, 1838 (Anura: Microhylidae) from West Coast of India: an integrative taxonomic approach. Zootaxa. 4420 (2): 151–179: [text-journal site]

Saha, A. & Chaudhuri, A. (2017): Ptyas mucosa (Indian Rat Snake). Diet/Cannibalism. Herpetological Review. 48 (3): 681. [text-pdf]

Adamson, E.S., Saha, A. Maddock, S.T., Nussbaum, R.A, Gower, D.J., & Streicher, J.W. (2016) Microsatellite discovery in an insular amphibian (Grandisonia alternans) with comments on cross-species utility and the accuracy of locus identification from unassembled Illumina data. Conservation Genetics Resources. 8(4): 541-551. [text-journal site]


Konferencje, streszczenia i postery

Anwesha Saha, Lucja Fostowicz-Frelik, Qian Li (2019): “Neither a rodent nor a lagomorph: Gomphos as the most successful basal Glires (Class: Mammalia) in the early Eocene of China” 11th North American Paleontological Convention, University of California, Riverside, USA

Anwesha Saha, Pip Banerjee, Priyanka Lahiri, Kaveri Banerjee, Avishek Ghosh, Radhika Saraf, Ayan Chandra, Arpita Banerjee, Sumitra Basu Thakur (2011): “Correlation between increasing pollution level and respiratory distress in the inhabitants of the City of Joy”; Proc: 98th Indian Science Congress: Abstract of  Poster Presentation. Section: Environmental Sciences, SRM University, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India

Gaurav Saha, Sayantan Goswami, Soumi Sinha Roy, Shibayan Ganguly, Anwesha Saha, Radhika Saraf, Payel Ganguly, Ayan Chandra (2011): “Air pollution in Kolkata:Yesterday, today and tomorrow”; Proc:98th Indian Science congress: Abstract of Poster Presentation. Section: Environmental Sciences, SRM University, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India

Soumi Sinha Roy, Anwesha Saha, Gaurav Saha, Pritam Naskar, Arindam Ghatak and Mahasweta Mitra Ghosh (2011): “Role of saline tolerant Aspergillus spp. in calcium recycling from sea urchin shell” ,Proceedings 98th Indian Science Congress: Abstract of Poster Presentation. Section: Plant Sciences, Abstract no:67, Pg no: 52; SRM University, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India

Sneha Dutta, Sounak Kundu, Rubina Islam, Pramit Bhattacharjee, Anwesha Saha and Kasturi Sarkar (2011): “Enhancing xanthophyll extraction from marigold petals by pretreatment with cellulolytic enzymes obtained from Aspergillus niger”; Proceedings of 98th Indian Science Congress: Abstract of Poster Presentation. Section: Environmental Sciences; Abstract no: 197; Pg No: 157; SRM University, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India

Gairik Mukherjee, Barenya Das, Surajit Nandi, Anwesha Saha, Soumi Sinha Roy, Rubina Islam and Arup Kumar Mitra (2010): “Impact of banning of old vehicles from the streets of Kolkata”; Section Environmental sciences; Proceeding of 97th Indian science congress, Oral presentation; Abstract no: 22; Pg No. 81, University of Kerala. Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India



Kontakt




Anwesha Saha

Instytut Paleobiologii PAN
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00-818 Warszawa, Polska
e–mail: asaha[at]twarda.pan.pl

tel: (+4822) 697 8892; pokój 635