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After my baccalaureate in engineering, I earned my Ph.D. from JNCASR, India where I studied circadian clock evolution and chronotypes. As a Humboldt Postdoctoral Fellow in Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, I explored the role of stochasticity in circadian clocks. Here in the Herzog Lab, I employ theory and experimental techniques to study network connectivity and synchronization of the SCN and seasonality in mice.
My other interests include psychology, philosophy and eastern mysticism.
More about me: https://klnikhil.wordpress.com/