Welcome to Gyan Lab

Human Evolutionary Research

PI: Gyaneshwer Chaubey

Under the guidance of PI Gyaneshwer Chaubey, the lab boasts an impressive range of educational and research experience. Professor Chaubey has received training as a Project Assistant at CSIR-CCMB and has also held positions as a PhD student, Scientist, and Senior Scientist at the University of Tartu and Estonian Biocentre. He has also worked as a visiting scientist at the Sanger Centre UK. In 2017, he returned to India to join the Department of Zoology at BHU, Varanasi as a full Professor, where he founded the Gyan Lab.

Gyan Lab’s research primarily focuses on the peopling of South and Southeast Asia, with a particular emphasis on the ethnic groups in the region. Our extensive work encompasses several ethnic groups, including Andaman, Austroasiatic, Indian Jews, Himalaya, Siddi, Roma, and Parsis. To trace the role of migration, drift, and selection in the peopling of South Asia, Professor Chaubey and his team use a range of uniparental and biparental genetic markers. They are also using this information to gain a deeper understanding of the complex disease genetics of South Asia. With such a wealth of experience and expertise, Professor Chaubey and his team are poised to make groundbreaking contributions to the field of genetic research.

Gyaneshwer Chaubey at the Head Quarters of National Geographic 'Explorers Meet' 2018 (Credits: Taylor Mickal -NatGeo)

Gyaneshwer Chaubey at the 61st 'Lindau Nobel Laureates Meet' in Lindau, Germany (Credits: https://www.lindau-nobel.org/)