Shruchi Singh

Breaking down the microbiology world one bite at a time


I am currently in the third year of my undergraduate program in Medical Biotechnology. My internship thesis focused on the Isolation and Characterization of Actinomycetes bacteria. I have also worked to find sustainable solutions to laboratory waste.
 By taking up science communication I want to play a small part in making STEM more inclusive. I like to write about interdisciplinary concepts and ideas and try to communicate these complex phenomena in bites that are fun to read and easy to digest. Outside the lab, you will find me jogging while thinking of the new book that I am going to start. I also love listening to podcasts and learning new languages. Besides this, I am always waiting to experiment with something new.


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