I'm an Indian biologist-turned science journalist and an Assistant Editor at The Scientist.
My articles have appeared in Scientific American, Knowable Magazine, New Scientist, Live Science, and The Hindu among others. More about me.
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Using the blood of a man with a unique snakebite history, researchers developed an antivenom cocktail that neutralized toxins from some of the deadliest snakes.
Former NIH director Monica Bertagnolli and other scientists discussed the impact of reduced funding on cancer research and patient care at an AACR meeting panel.
Microbes Fuel the Immune Cells That Engulf Them
The Scientist
Macrophages salvage nutrients from the bacteria they phagocytose to regulate inflammatory responses, revealing immunometabolic targets to treat infections.
A complete list of my published articles is here.