Dr. Priyom Bose

Dr. Priyom Bose

Feature Writer

B.Sc. Botany, M.Sc. Plant Biology and Biotechnology, Ph.D. Plant Biology and Biotechnology

Priyom holds a Ph.D. in Plant Biology and Biotechnology from the University of Madras, India. She is an active researcher and an experienced science writer. Priyom has also co-authored several original research articles that have been published in reputed peer-reviewed journals. She is also an avid reader and an amateur photographer.

Articles from Priyom

Ketogenic diet: A metabolic makeover boosting immunity and battling inflammation

Ketogenic diet: A metabolic makeover boosting immunity and battling inflammation

The safety and efficacy of FINLAY-FR-2/1A, a new protein-based COVID-19 vaccine

The safety and efficacy of FINLAY-FR-2/1A, a new protein-based COVID-19 vaccine

Study shows MPXV can persist on surfaces for extended periods, but can be inactivated by alcohol-based disinfectants

Study shows MPXV can persist on surfaces for extended periods, but can be inactivated by alcohol-based disinfectants

Unlocking the puzzle: How ACE2 shapes macrophage responses in COVID-19

Unlocking the puzzle: How ACE2 shapes macrophage responses in COVID-19

Millions struggle: The hidden impact of post-COVID conditions on US adults

Millions struggle: The hidden impact of post-COVID conditions on US adults

Study finds school-household network key to understanding disease transmission in children

Study finds school-household network key to understanding disease transmission in children

Sharing meals with friends may lower depression, anxiety, and stress in teens

Sharing meals with friends may lower depression, anxiety, and stress in teens

Rising bovine brucellosis outbreaks in Israel threaten dairy farms, public health

Rising bovine brucellosis outbreaks in Israel threaten dairy farms, public health

Genome-based surveillance offers new hope in the fight against healthcare-associated infections

Genome-based surveillance offers new hope in the fight against healthcare-associated infections

Study finds little evidence of negative impact on mental health from increased home working during pandemic

Study finds little evidence of negative impact on mental health from increased home working during pandemic

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