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Interview: IISc Scientists develop a single synthetic human antibody against highly toxic snake bites

My exclusive interview with Kartik Sunagar, Associate Professor, Centre for Ecological Sciences (CES) Indian Institute of Science (IISc) and joint corresponding author of the study published in Science Translational Medicine. IISc Scientists have developed a single synthetic human antibody against highly toxic snake bites. The antibody works against different species of snakes across the continent. Read my detailed interview as an editorial piece in the newspaper. Read my detailed interview report:

https://www.lokmattimes.com/national/iisc-scientists-develop-a-single-synthetic-human-antibody-against-highly-toxic-snake-bites-a475/

https://www.lokmatnews.in/india/scientists-develop-single-synthetic-human-antibody-will-work-against-different-species-of-poisonous-b675/

https://www.lokmattimes.com/national/snakebite-classified-as-notifiable-disease-in-karnataka-a475/

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Journalist Anubha

Dr. Anubha Jain is a Senior Journalist Author associated with Eenadu TV, Lokmat Media & All India Radio — handling diverse domains – politics, economics, wildlife, space, science & technology and specializes in tracking social and economic changes taking place in the country. Based in Bengaluru she's recognised for her work in journalism, advocacy for women's empowerment and one-on-one interviews with prominent personalities.

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