Anjali Aryamvally's Profile

B.Tech (Genetic Engineering)

Anjali Aryamvally

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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Alzheimer’s Risk in Menopausal Women

Alzheimer’s Risk in Menopausal Women

Metabolic changes that happen in the brain during menopause may increase the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease.

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Nanopatch Technology Makes Polio Vaccination More Feasible

Nanopatch Technology Makes Polio Vaccination More Feasible

Nanopatch, a microscopic vaccine delivery platform effectively triggers immune response against polio virus than traditional needle and syringe vaccination system.

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Brain Cooling Therapy Insights Offers Hope for Treating Epilepsy

Brain Cooling Therapy Insights Offers Hope for Treating Epilepsy

Computer simulation techniques provide insight into brain cooling treatment or focal cooling to treat epileptic seizures

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Novel Biomarker Detects Alzheimer’s Before Onset of Symptoms

Novel Biomarker Detects Alzheimer’s Before Onset of Symptoms

Magnetoencephalography biomarker detects preclinical and clinical Alzheimer’s disease based on sensory gating mechanisms.

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Carbohydrate Capped Viral Proteins May Help Develop Malarial Vaccines

Carbohydrate Capped Viral Proteins May Help Develop Malarial Vaccines

Malarial parasites have ability to tag proteins with carbohydrates in order to infect human and mosquito hosts, reveals a study.

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