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Wednesday, February 13, 2019
Dr. Sharmila Anandasabapathy: Ask Me About My Research
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Rani and Indra, you must be so proud of your daughter. What she has achieved is so amazing and her contribution to the area of Cancer research so noteworthy. I like to send her my best wishes and congratulate he on her work. She does have a most warm personality, no doubt inherited from the parents. I note time and again that in the US, if you have a vision and dare to pursue it with vigour and dedication, you have a very good chance of achieving it. In case anybody is wondering whether I am referring to the Trump phenomenon, I am absolutely not - that is the darker side!
ReplyDeleteI take great pride in recognising the talents and achievements of many of the children our Batchmates
Rani and Indra
ReplyDeleteThank you for this video clip which is beautifully presented. Feel very grateful for her work on Cancer and her willingness to share her knowledge and expertise. Wonderful!!
Congratulations Rani and Indra on Sharmila’s achievements,
ReplyDeleteand, Congratulations and Thanks to Sharmila and Tara for this informative presentation.
It is lovely to see these young folk doing so well, and may the future be brilliant for them both.
What an interesting, charming and innovative way to introduce one's research to the world! Congratulations to Sharmila, Tara and Baylor College of Medicine for using YouTube to explain the research to the average non-medical person. Sharmila does a great job explaining her work clearly. It is informative to hear how technology is improving global health. So much more interesting than a lecture format.
ReplyDeleteThank you Indra and Rani for sharing this video. We share your pride in the contributions your daughters are making their chosen fields.
Congratulations, Sharmila,Rani and Indra, this is really great stuff.
ReplyDeleteSanath
I am extremely happy to see Sharmila as a very bright star in the field of medicine.Well done,Indra and Rani, for bringing a brilliant child into this world.
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing! What we have been talking of, as possibilities, are now a reality.
ReplyDeleteAnd I am very impressed by this presentation by Sharmila, the daughter of our batch mate Indra Anandasabapathy and his wife. Well done to Lucky for bringing this conversation to our Blog. And all the best to these young doctors who are doing ground breaking investigations. All the best from Zita