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Baharul Choudhury is working on genomics, population genetics, genetic diversity and conservation biology. He also studied the population status and structure of an endangered tree species in the Eastern Himalayan region and identified various constraints of natural regeneration.
He has done his M.S. degree in life science (Botany), Ph.D. in Ecology and Environmental Science and a second Ph.D. in Biology from Concordia University, Montreal (Canada). He is very much interested to explore remote areas of biological importance and photography.
Baharul is currently engaged in full-time teaching assignments only.
Baharul Choudhury, PhD (he/him)
Biology Department | Queen's University | Canada
Rm 2308 Biosciences Complex | 116 Barrie St. | Kingston, ON |Canada K7L 3N6
Email: baharul.choudhury [ at ] queensu.ca / baharulchoudhury [ at ] gmail.com
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Bianca Sacchi,Zoë Humphries, Jana Kružlicová, Markéta Bodláková,Cassandre Pyne,Baharul Choudhury,Yunchen Gong,Václav Bačovský,Roman Hobza,Spencer C.H. Barrett,Stephen I. Wright
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND EVOLUTIONno. 4 (2023)
Himalayan soap pod tree (Gymnocladus assamicus): an ecologically and economically important tree on the brink of extinctionpp.57-81, (2020)
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Himalayan soap pod tree (Gymnocladus assamicus): an ecologically and economically important tree on the brink of extinctionpp.37-56, (2020)
Himalayan soap pod tree (Gymnocladus assamicus): an ecologically and economically important tree on the brink of extinctionpp.1-36, (2020)
Himalayan soap pod tree (Gymnocladus assamicus): an ecologically and economically important tree on the brink of extinctionpp.135-167, (2020)
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