Anusha Pahari holds Master’ degree in Biodiversity and Conservation from the
University of Sheffield, UK where she conducted her thesis research by using
environmental DNA (eDNA) sequencing methods to answer questions about
biodiversity in aquatic settings. She holds a Bachelor’s degree with double majors in
‘Ecology, Evolution and Behavioral Biology’ and Anthropology from the Beloit
College, US. She is mostly interested in studying how external factors, including
anthropogenic factors, affect biodiversity.
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