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Genome #12: Drugs kill dogs and dogs kill drugs - discovery, loss and re-discovery of statins
A story of dreams, inspiration, instincts, hard work, and grit
Jun 16
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Saket Choudhary
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May 2024
Genome #11: Wake me up when August ends
On why August was my favourite month while growing up and the seasonality of births in India
May 26
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Saket Choudhary
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October 2023
Genome #10: Udgam of India - Unraveling a genetic khichdi
Where did the modern Indians come from?
Oct 8, 2023
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Saket Choudhary
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January 2023
Genome #9: Statistics of salt and genomic surveillance
Tracking the status of Covid-19 genomic suriveillance over the past two years
Jan 15, 2023
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Saket Choudhary
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December 2022
Genome #8: Gompertz–Makeham law of mortality
On the burden of non-communicable diseases in India
Dec 31, 2022
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Saket Choudhary
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March 2022
Genome #7: Towards better healthcare enabled by stronger political competition
More healthcare centers ≠ Better healthcare
Mar 28, 2022
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Saket Choudhary
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Genome #6: How far have we come?
The best way to take control over people and control them utterly is to take a little of their freedom at a time, to erode rights by a thousand tiny and…
Mar 21, 2022
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Saket Choudhary
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Genome #6: How far have we come?
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January 2022
Genome #5: Omicron update and the reporting data mess
Two years into the pandemic, India's reported data has few hits, many misses
Jan 1, 2022
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Saket Choudhary
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December 2021
Genome #4: The state of Covid-19 genomic surveillance in India - Part 3
The time to ramp up our genomic surveillance is now. Increased Private partnership might be a quick and stable fix.
Dec 5, 2021
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Saket Choudhary
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Genome #4: The state of Covid-19 genomic surveillance in India - Part 3
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September 2021
Genome #3: The state of Covid-19 genomic surveillance in India - Part 2
Significant delays in genomic surveillance data analysis and submission
Sep 6, 2021
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August 2021
Genome #2: AIHS - All India Health Services to enable efficient public health administration
India needs a major reform to move its focus from curative to preventive healthcare
Aug 8, 2021
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July 2021
Genome #1: The state of Covid-19 genomic surveillance in India - Part 1
India needs a robust genomic surveillance plan. In Part 1 of a three parts series, we discuss the across-state disparities in genomic surveillance.
Jul 27, 2021
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Saket Choudhary
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