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Meghna Marjadi
PhD Candidate at University of Massachusetts Amherst
Meghna Marjadi is a passionate researcher with a focus on how anadromous fishes interact with their environments and ecosystems in the face of climate change, impacting food security globally. She holds a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Aquatic Ecology from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, where she also completed a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Organismic and Evolutionary Biology. Her academic journey began with a BSc. in Wildlife Biology and English Literature from McGill University.
Meghna's professional experience includes roles such as a PhD Candidate at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, Graduate Research Fellow at The Ohio State University, and various positions at organizations like Science Club for Girls, Mystic River Watershed Association, and Alternatives for Community and Environment. She is committed to making science accessible to the public through outreach and science communication efforts, aiming to bridge the gap between research and society.
With a strong belief in the importance of clear and engaging science communication, Meghna actively collaborates in outreach initiatives and aims to empower individuals with the knowledge to make informed decisions. Her research interests extend to understanding how anadromous fishes and their ecosystems will adapt to changing environmental conditions, with a keen eye on the implications for both local and global food security.