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'Thank God' Kiran Mazumdar Shaw did not become a doctor: When Dr Devi Shetty shared a life lesson from Biocon founder's inspiring journeyA missed medical college admission propelled Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw towards a different path, ultimately leading to the founding of Biocon. Re...
Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw picks niece Claire as successor at BioconBiocon's founder Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw has made a groundbreaking announcement, pledging her niece Claire Mazumdar as her heir apparent. The t...
Claire Mazumdar: A silent force behind a $1.6 billion firm may write Biocon's future scriptsBiocon founder Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw has named her niece, Claire Mazumdar, as her successor. Claire Mazumdar, a successful CEO of Bicara Ther...
HealthifyMe appoints Stanford’s Shebani Sethi as chief medical officerShe will play an instrumental role in building HealthifyMe 2.0 where the larger organisational goal is to put metabolic health at its core ...
Can you just pop a pill and get the same benefits of exercising? A new study is inching very close to that goalThe findings of this study were recently published in the Nature journal.
Rebels without a pause! New study explains why teenagers ignore motherly adviceTeenagers’ brains stop finding their mothers’ voices ‘uniquely rewarding’.
Scientists develop new AI model to discover genetic risk factors for motor neurone diseaseThe tool has been used by the team to trace 690 risk genes for motor neurone disease (MND), many of which are new discoveries.
Signs of brain inflammation found in people who died of COVID-19: StudyThe findings by researchers at the Stanford School of Medicine, US, and Saarland University in Germany may help explain why many COVID-19 p...
Young people who smoke or vape vulnerable to increased risk of coronavirusThose who vaped were 5-7 times more likely to be infected than non-smoker.
Anthony Fauci cautiously optimistic: Countries need to pull back to contain the spread“We did not shut down entirely and that’s the reason why we went up. It had started to come down, and then we plateaued at a level that was...
Fooya! founder in patent war over digital vaccine with US Pharma giantModerna has filed for the 'digital vaccines' trademark and the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) is opening up the case for public com...
Nobel laureate Roger Kornberg to help India develop dengue, TB drugsKornberg said that after processing necessary documents, his laboratory at Stanford School of Medicine, will transfer RNA molecules to be t...
- Traumatic stress found to affect brains of boys, girls differently
San Francisco, Nov 20 (IANS) A new study suggests that a brain region that integrates emotions and actions appears to undergo accelerated m...
- Traumatic stress affects boys and girls differently: Study
San Francisco, Nov 20 (IANS) A new study suggests that a brain region that integrates emotions and actions appears to undergo accelerated m...
Indian-origin physician Abraham Varghese gets National Humanities Medal in USCurrently a professor of medicine at the Stanford School of Medicine, Abraham Varghese has authored several acclaimed books including 'My O...
Indian-American physician Abraham Verghese to receive National Humanities MedalCurrently a professor of medicine at the Stanford School of Medicine, 61-year-old Verghese has authored several acclaimed books.
One drug for many types of cancers, human trials to beginThe research results have been published in the online journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences on March 26.