Priyanjana Pramanik

Priyanjana Pramanik

Masters in Wildlife Biology and Conservation

Wildlife Biology, Public Health, Maternal and Child Health

Priyanjana Pramanik is a writer based in Kolkata, India, with an academic background in Wildlife Biology and economics. She has experience in teaching, science writing, and mangrove ecology. Priyanjana holds Masters in Wildlife Biology and Conservation (National Centre of Biological Sciences, 2022) and Economics (Tufts University, 2018). In between master's degrees, she was a researcher in the field of public health policy, focusing on improving maternal and child health outcomes in South Asia. She is passionate about science communication and enabling biodiversity to thrive alongside people. The fieldwork for her second master's was in the mangrove forests of Eastern India, where she studied the complex relationships between humans, mangrove fauna, and seedling growth.

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Since she completed her Masters, Priyanjana has been busy conducting summer programmes on ecology for high school students, collecting oral histories on environmental change, coordinating field trips to the rainforests of southern India, and teaching statistics to budding lawyers. Throughout all this, her goal was to make science and natural history as accessible as possible.

Outside of work, her library is ever-growing, and currently spans four bookcases in three cities and two countries. She enjoys hiking, swimming, baking, singing, and trying to improve her nature journaling skills. Living for the outdoors, she always has her eyes set on her next travel destination. She attempts to befriend cats wherever she goes (and has the scratches to show for it!) and one day hopes to set up a sanctuary and adoption center to help rescued dogs and cats find their fur-ever homes.

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Articles from Priyanjana

New study highlights impact of socioeconomic factors on ADHD in autistic youth

New study highlights impact of socioeconomic factors on ADHD in autistic youth

COVID-19 drops to 10th leading cause of death as U.S. mortality rates fall in 2023

COVID-19 drops to 10th leading cause of death as U.S. mortality rates fall in 2023

Forced breaks reduce aggression in couples by cooling emotional tension during conflicts

Forced breaks reduce aggression in couples by cooling emotional tension during conflicts

School reopenings during COVID-19 linked to spike in youth mental health emergencies, study finds

School reopenings during COVID-19 linked to spike in youth mental health emergencies, study finds

Online communities offer support but come with many risks, says new study

Online communities offer support but come with many risks, says new study

Higher BMI in early adulthood linked to increased cardiovascular disease risk

Higher BMI in early adulthood linked to increased cardiovascular disease risk

Psychedelics' dark side: New model reveals risks of false insights and beliefs

Psychedelics' dark side: New model reveals risks of false insights and beliefs

Impact of early COVID-19 job loss on later mental health uncovered

Impact of early COVID-19 job loss on later mental health uncovered

Climate change-driven migrations worsen infectious diseases in vulnerable regions

Climate change-driven migrations worsen infectious diseases in vulnerable regions

Healthy lifestyle habits dramatically cut long-term COVID-19 risks

Healthy lifestyle habits dramatically cut long-term COVID-19 risks

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