Dr. Priya Chakrabarti Basu’s lab studies the interactive impacts of multiple stressors on bees, such as poor nutrition, pesticides, climate change and diseases. Her lab uses a wide array of multidisciplinary techniques across fields such as physiology, toxicology, functional biology, multiomics-based approaches and neuroethology to address research questions. Priya’s research integrates both commercial and hobby beekeepers as well as growers and other stakeholder groups.
In addition to the research community, Priya enjoys teaching and working with stakeholders, policymakers and the general community in protecting bee pollinators, and raising pollinator awareness. She is also the extension contact for pollinator health in Washington; building a robust collaboration between WSU, stakeholders, legislators, WDA, community and anyone interested in pollinator protection and awareness.
More information about her lab’s research can be found at: www.priyadarshinichakrabarti.com
Lab Members
Principal Investigator
Dr. Priya Chakrabarti Basu is the Assistant Professor of Pollinator Health and Apiculture at WSU. She is also a courtesy faculty at the Department of Horticulture, Oregon State University (OSU).

McKaela Whilden
Ph.D. Student
(she/her)
Janae Becher
Ph.D. Student
(she/her)
Angus Catchot III, Ph.D. Student,
(Mississippi State)
(he/him)
Lauren Jennings
Ph.D. Student,
(Mississippi State)
(she/her)
Values and Philosophy
Our lab respects and promotes the principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion. Our goal is to initiate collaborative and creative research projects that can significantly contribute to the protection of honey bees and wild bees.
Join the Lab
Prospective postdoctoral researcher(s) and master graduate student(s) are encouraged to contact Priya at priya.basu@wsu.edu about future opportunities in the lab.