Dr. Namitha Kumar's Profile
MA, PhD
Namitha A Kumar has a PhD in psychology from the National Institute of Advanced Studies (NIAS) focusing on the cognitive aspects of disability. She works in the field of rare, genetic disorders and currently, develops all the medical content for the Open Platform for Rare Diseases (OPFORD).
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CRISPR-Cas9 can Cause Off-target Mutations
Unexpected DNA changes and off-target mutations in CRISPR-Cas9 edited mouse and human cells were reported in recent research. CRISPR-Cas9 has been heralded as the gene editing tool of choice to correct genetic disorders.
Genetic Risk of Heart Failure Highlighted in New Study
Familial risk of heart failure: There is limited understanding of genetic mechanisms leading to heart failure. Though the cardiomyopathies are fairly well documented, we need more studies on the heritability of heart failure. Understanding this will go a long way in improving public health.
In Vivo Gene Editing Cures Blood Disorders in Fetus
Monogenic hereditary disorders are largely responsible for child mortality and morbidity. However, intrauterine genetic editing could correct the genetic defect and thereby cure the disease in the fetus.
Skin Care During Pregnancy
Simple and easy skin care tips and home remedies to take care of skin during pregnancy.
World Sickle Cell Day
World Sickle Cell Day falls on 19 June each year. Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) is the most common genetic disorder in the world. World Sickle Cell Day was earmarkedby the United Nations officially in 2008.