Anjali Aryamvally's Profile
B.Tech (Genetic Engineering)

Anjali is an undergraduate in Genetic Engineering from SRM University, Chennai. She is passionate about bringing changes in healthcare through a combination of genetics and social work. Anjali is an avid reader who enjoys writing. Her hobbies include gardening and traveling.
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Non-invasive Technique to Correct Vision
New method using a low-powered ultrafast laser is an invasive approach that can permanently correct vision.

Bacteria-on-a-chip can Detect Gastrointestinal Diseases
Ultra-low-power sensors designed to carry genetically engineered bacteria can detect gastric bleeding and other gastrointestinal problems.

Vegetarian Diet Offers Protection Against Obesity
Even moderate adherence to a vegetarian or vegan diet can protect against obesity.

Predicting Life Expectancy After Heart Failure With New Algorithm
The “Trees of Predictors” algorithm uses machine learning and 53 data points to more accurately predict life expectancy after heart failure.

Manipulating Gut Microbiome Could Potentially Act as Cancer Therapy
Interaction between microRNA and the gut microbiome may play a role in colorectal cancer, shows study.