PhD student. Nishita recieved her BSc in Biotechnology from University of Mumbai, India and her MSc in Medical Biotechnology from MS University of Baroda, India. After completing her Masters in 2022, eager to explore, she spent time gaining research experience in both industry and academia. She worked at a pharma company in India briefly, and then moved to Japan as a Research Associate at RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research. During her time in Japan, she worked on tissue morphogenesis during early gastrulation in Drosophila, which fueled her interest in developmental biomechanics. She desires to work at the interface of biology, physics, and chemistry to understand transitions across biological scales. She started her PhD at the Embryo Self-Correction Lab in Oct 2024 to understand the mechanisms of compensatory proliferation upon cell death in developing zebrafish retina. Outside the lab, she enjoys taking nature walks, reading books, and listening to music.