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Cell of the Blood

9781779563507
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Arcler Education Inc
Overview
This book covers the essentials of a few types of blood cells and goes on to discuss the number of these cells both under healthy conditions and during disease (can we say in sickness and health?). Results from research papers have been shared to enable a reader to see that the data is backed by actual findings. An important aspect is then covered-blood transfusion. This becomes very important in today’s scenario given the pandemic. In fact, the Red Cross issued a statement of dire shortage during the pandemic, which seems to have spilled over after the pandemic. Many of these chapters have included the relevance of artificial intelligence (AI) given the booming interest and emergence of this field.
Author Bio
ShivSanjeevi Sripathi completed his Master's in Biotechnology from Mumbai University in 2008. He was awarded for academic excellence in both his Bachelors degree and Masters of Science for securing the second rank at the university level and first rank in his college. This was followed by a short foray into research on a stem cell project and later patent writing and immunoassays. This was followed by his entry into the teaching field where he taught biology and chemistry to 11th and 12th-grade students along with English grammar and communication skills to people of all age groups. He is an author/co-author of books on biotechnology/life sciences (more than 50 published books), which are in several international libraries. These books cover several topics like “depression: insights”, “quantum biology”, “viral epidemics of the 21st century”, “yoga: research insights”, “remote sensing in biology”, “bionics”, artificial intelligence in biology”, molecular wires”, “mitochondria”, “stem cells”, “nanotechnology”, “camouflage” and “gene editing”, to name a few. In his free time, he researches and gives talks on ancient Indian practices, temples and systems. This research compiles the science of traditional practices and how to interpret them in today’s context. He has taught and interpreted several mantras and shlokas free of cost to a global audience as a service. He has appeared in a vernacular TV show (in Hindi) on a series of talks covering different temples and customs titled “Bharat ek punah khoj” (translates as searching again for the secrets of India) and on “Simha talks”. His core belief is the ancient and powerful prayer “Tamaso maa jyotir gamaya” or “Lead us from darkness to the light”.