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KL Deemed to be University Ph.D. Scholar Receives New Investigator Travel Award for 2023
KL Deemed to be University is delighted to announce that Lakshmi Sowmya Emani, a Ph.D. scholar in the Department of Biotechnology, has been selected to receive the prestigious New Investigator Travel Award for 2023.
KL Deemed to be University is delighted to announce that Lakshmi Sowmya Emani, a Ph.D. scholar in the Department of Biotechnology, has been selected to receive the prestigious New Investigator Travel Award for 2023. This remarkable achievement is a testament to her exceptional research under the guidance of Dr Jagannatha Rao, Pro Chancellor of KL Deemed to be University. The esteemed Awards & Honours Committee of the Environmental Mutagenesis and Genomics Society (EMGS), based in the USA, has bestowed this honour upon her. Lakshmi will have the opportunity to present her groundbreaking research work at the award ceremony, which is scheduled to take place in September 2023 in Chicago.
Lakshmi specialises in Neuroscience, and her presentation will focus on her pioneering study on the change in DNA structure from B-Z form in the neurodegenerative brain. Her research proposes the potential impact of this structural change in causing cell death in the brain, ultimately leading to debilitating conditions such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases. As brain disorders continue to be a significant global challenge, with an estimated 155 million cases projected by the year 2050, understanding the mechanisms behind brain cell death becomes imperative. It is noteworthy that only 5-8% of these diseases are genetically determined, while anyone can be susceptible to developing these brain disorders.
She has collaborated with prestigious institutions like OIST in Japan and has been awarded the ISN travel award to visit the United States. Additionally, Lakshmi has plans to collaborate with the Paris Brain Institute and other renowned institutions to delve deeper into the mysteries of the brain and gain a better understanding of brain disorders. Her motivation to explore these challenging disorders stems from her experiences visiting hospitals and witnessing the impact on brain-affected patients.
Dr G PardhaSaradhi Varma, the Vice Chancellor of KL Deemed to be University, expressed his admiration for Lakshmi's intellectual prowess and broad-minded approach in unraveling the complexities of the brain. He further revealed that the university is planning to establish a multidisciplinary Brain Centre, where groundbreaking discoveries can be brought to the world.
Lakshmi's recognition with the New Investigator Travel Award for 2023 highlights her significant contributions to the field of neuroscience and her dedication to understanding brain disorders. KL Deemed to be University congratulates her on this remarkable achievement and looks forward to her continued endeavours’ in advancing our knowledge of the human brain.
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