Sreenath Subrahmanyam is a visiting professor of the Centre for Ecological Science, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India. Education Sreenath received his bachelor's degree in biological sciences from Loyola College, Madras, and a PhD diploma in biological sciences from Cranfield University, UK. Sreenath is a Beahrs Fellow on the Natural Resources Management Program, University of California, Berkeley. Research Sreenath works on estimating forest biomass and vegetation indices in Mudumalai, India, computationally modeling tracheophytes and forest ecosystems. Sreenath worked on the Environmental impacts of the proposed lignite mine at Jayankondam. which is followed by research groups around the world. Sreenath proposed that natural receptors can be used in bio-recognition, Sreenath is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Biology, and Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry. Training programs on ecology and conservation biology Sreenath continues to direct a number of training programs such as the Young Advantage Program, Environmental Leadership Program, and the Faculty Enrichment Program. Popular contributions Environmental impacts of thermal power plant: case study Salivary proteins of plant-feeding hemipteroids-implication in phytophagy Application of natural receptors in sensors and assays Analytical methods for determination of mycotoxins: a review Ecological modelling of a wetland for phytoremediating Cu, Zn and Mn in a gold-copper mine site using Typha domingensis (Poales: Typhaceae) near Orange, NSW, Australia Effective climate change adaptation strategies for biodiversity conservation
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