Women in Science: Molecular biophysicist R Mahalakshmi on solving the century-old protein-folding problem
The Life Of Science • 7 years agoBut how do proteins fold? What decides their structure and what makes them stay folded? Mahalakshmi is one of the many scientists in the world trying to solve the century-old protein-folding problem.
Women in Science: Aparna Mukherjee on why we need unique approach to diagnose paediatric tuberculosis
The Life Of Science • 7 years agoIn this podcast by The Life of Science, Aparna Mukherjee talks about developing blood-based tests to monitor the outcome of tuberculosis treatment in young patients
Women in Science: Sucharita Sambashivaiah on understanding and preventing Type 2 diabetes in India
The Life Of Science • 7 years agoSucharita Sambashivaiah's goal is to understand the working of Type 2 Diabetes and she does this with her team of MDs, PhDs, dieticians, field scientists, exercise trainers, staff nurses and technicians.
Women in Science: Nutritionist Suparna Ghosh-Jerath researches forgotten foods for public health policy recommendations
The Life Of Science • 7 years agoSuparna Ghosh-Jerath is a nutritionist who studies nutrition of indigenous foods. Based on her research she makes recommendations to the public health policies of India for reviving local food systems.
Women in Science: Neurobiologist Pinky Kain studies how fruit flies make feeding decisions and process taste
The Life Of Science • 7 years agoDr Pinky Kain studies fruit flies to answer how ‘taste’ is processed by our brain
Women in Science: Bushra Ateeq on identifying biomarkers for prostate cancer, improving lives of patients
The Life Of Science • 7 years agoBushra Ateeq is perturbed that very little is known about mutations and alterations carried by people within the Indian subcontinent. This is the scenario that her team wants to change.
Watch: Nanotoxicologist Madhu Khatri talks about the early influences that shaped her research
The Life Of Science • 7 years agoPanjab University's Madhu Khatri emphasised the importance of support systems in order to balance work and life
Autonomous Anonymous Automobiles: Why cars are about to change forever
Vikramviswanath • 8 years agoAll signs point to a coming seismic shift that could transform the automobile as we know it
Women in Science: Aparna Rao is looking for ways to counter the irreversible effects of glaucoma
The Life Of Science • 7 years agoAparna Rao is working on finding a cure for glaucoma — among the most mysterious and deadly diseases to affect the human eye.
Women in Science: Ecologist Uma Ramakrishnan explains her work in tiger conservation
The Life Of Science • 7 years agoEcologist Uma Ramakrishnan on how she made wildlife conservation her life's work