Assistant Professor
+919400739784
josephjerinjery@kannuruniv.ac.in
Qualifications : MSc.,PhD, Post-Doctoral
Areas of current research interest:
Contributions to teaching:
Post doctoral research:
12.2017 – 12.2019:Post-doc fellow, Department of Zoology, Tel Aviv university
Project: Health in a changing climate: the dynamic challenge of snake bite in South Asia, Funded by Medical Research Council, United Kingdom.
09.2016 - 09.2017: Post-doctoral research associate, Department of Geography and Environment, BAR-ILAN UNIVERSITY
Project: PHANG (Primate Habitat and Distribution in Western Ghats)
Reviewer of the following journals:
Fellowships:
12.2017-12.2019 Post-doctoral fellowship funded by medical research council, UK at Tel Aviv University
Publications
Book Chapter
1 Erinjery, J. J., Das, S., Kavana, T.S., & Singh, M. (2015).
Diversity and ecology of non-human primates in India, In: Faunal Diversity of India. Sobti, R.C., Jaiswal, K., & Mishra, S. (Eds.). Narendra Publishing House, Delhi, pp. 513- 524.
Technical reports submitted
1 Erinjery, J. J., & Singh, M. (2014).
Behavioral flexibility of lion-tailed macaques and Nilgiri langurs in Nelliyampathy hills, India.
To: Kerala forest department.
2 Singh, M, Kavana, T.S., & Erinjery, J. J. (2011).
Behavioural profile of Nilgiri langurs in Nilgiris, India. To: Tamil Nadu Forest Department.