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Dr Nisha N Kannan

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Associate Professor, School of Biology
Indian Institute of Science Education and Research(IISER), Thiruvanthpuram

Expertise

  • Biology

Publications

Total Articles 16
Books 0
Proceedings 0

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Citations 134
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Professional Recognition

2017

Wellcome Trust DBT India Alliance Early career fellowship

Wellcome Trust DBT India Alliance, India
2014

Takeda Science foundation international fellowship

Takeda Science foundation, Japan
2007

Junior Research fellowship

Council for Scientific and Industrial Research/ University Grant Commission, India
2001

First Rank with Gold medal in BSc Zoology

Kannur University, Kerala, India

Community & Membership

2017

Indian Society for Chronobiology

Executive committee member
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Bio

Circadian rhythm, neuronal circuitry of sleep, memory in Drosophila.

Personal Details

  • Female
  • Associate Professor , Indian Institute of Science Education and Research(IISER), Thiruvanthpuram
  • IISER Thiruvananthapuram, Maruthamala PO, Vithura
Ph.D
Other Institute 2012
M.Sc
Other Institute 2003
B.Sc
Other Institute 2001
Associate Professor Feb 2025 – Present
Indian Institute of Science Education and Research(IISER), Thiruvanthpuram | School of Biology
Assistant Professor Sep 2015 – Feb 2025
Indian Institute of Science Education and Research(IISER), Thiruvanthpuram | School of Biology

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Dr Manjunatha Thondamal

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Scholarly Work

Elucidating post-transcriptional regulation of circadian behavior in Drosophila

Funding Agency: Wellcome Trust DBT India Alliance

Principal Investigator

1,57 Crore (INR)

2017 - Ongoing

Ongoing

MicroRNA mediated post transcriptional regulation of circadian rhythm in Drosophila melanogaster

University IISER Thiruvananthapuram
Year 2025
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Scholarly Publications

Selection for narrow gate of emergence results in correlated sex-specific changes in life history of Drosophila melanogaster

Open Access
Article

Strong (type 0) phase resetting of activity-rest rhythm in fruit flies, Drosophila Melanogaster, at low temperature

Open Access
Article

Robustness of circadian timing systems evolves in the fruit fly drosophila melanogaster as a correlated response to selection for adult emergence in a narrow window of time

Open Access
Article

Stability of Adult Emergence and Activity/Rest Rhythms in Fruit Flies Drosophila melanogaster under Semi-Natural Condition

Open Access
Article
Authors: Kannan N.N.;Varma V.;De J.;Sharma V.K.

Chronotype differences in Drosophila are enhanced by semi-natural conditions

Open Access
Article
Authors: Vaze K.M.;Kannan N.N.;Abhilash L.;Sharma V.K.

Clock accuracy and precision evolve as a consequence of selection for adult emergence in a narrow window of time in fruit flies Drosophila melanogaster

Open Access
Article

A model based on oscillatory threshold and build-up of a developmental substance explains gating of adult emergence in Drosophila melanogaster

Open Access
Article

Temperature can entrain egg laying rhythm of Drosophila but may not be a stronger zeitgeber than light

Open Access
Article
Authors: Kannan N.N.;Reveendran R.;Hari Dass S.;Manjunatha T.;Sharma V.K.