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Vikram Chandra is a Research Fellow at Harvard University's Museum of Comparative Zoology, affiliated with the Srivastava Lab. His research focuses on evolutionary and developmental biology, with a particular emphasis on animal behavior and social insect systems. He investigates topics such as reproductive dynamics in acoel worms, caste differentiation in ants, and neural mechanisms underlying decision-making in Drosophila.
Chandra's work integrates experimental and theoretical approaches to understand the evolution of complex biological systems, including superorganismality in ants and regeneration processes in invertebrates. His studies bridge disciplines like zoology, neuroscience, and genetics, contributing to our understanding of how social structures and physiological systems evolve.
His recent articles highlight interdisciplinary research trends, exploring topics from brain assembly rules in simple organisms to the hormonal basis of eusociality. While no formal advisees are listed, his contributions to the Srivastava Lab and collaborations within the Museum of Comparative Zoology underscore his role in advancing evolutionary and organismic biology research.



