Susha Cheriyedath

Susha Cheriyedath

Feature Writer

B.Sc Chemistry, M.Sc. Biochemistry

Susha is a scientific communication professional holding a Master's degree in Biochemistry, with expertise in Microbiology, Physiology, Biotechnology, and Nutrition. After a two-year tenure as a lecturer from 2000 to 2002, where she mentored undergraduates studying Biochemistry, she transitioned into editorial roles within scientific publishing. She has accumulated nearly two decades of experience in medical communication, assuming diverse roles in research, writing, editing, and editorial management.

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Passionate about health and nutrition, Susha is interested in various diet types, such as veganism, and their impact on the body and metabolism. She remains dedicated to staying current with the latest developments in the medical and health science fields. In her leisure time, she engages in gardening, cooking/baking, and sketching/painting. When not immersed in work, she can often be found tending to her garden (weather permitting) or engrossed in her sketching and painting projects.

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Articles from Susha

SARS-CoV-2 variants neutralized by camel nanobodies

SARS-CoV-2 variants neutralized by camel nanobodies

Study shows COVID vaccination highly protective against death, especially for older age groups

Study shows COVID vaccination highly protective against death, especially for older age groups

Pregnant and breastfeeding women's perceptions and concerns about COVID-19 vaccines

Pregnant and breastfeeding women's perceptions and concerns about COVID-19 vaccines

Routine surveillance helps detect asymptomatic SARS-CoV-2 vaccine breakthrough infections

Routine surveillance helps detect asymptomatic SARS-CoV-2 vaccine breakthrough infections

Vaccination data from Puerto Rico strongly supports COVID19 booster shots

Vaccination data from Puerto Rico strongly supports COVID19 booster shots

Honeybees can be trained to identify SARS-CoV-2 infected samples, say scientists

Honeybees can be trained to identify SARS-CoV-2 infected samples, say scientists

Review shows UV radiation in HVAC systems inactivates viruses

Review shows UV radiation in HVAC systems inactivates viruses

The military as a disease vector and COVID-19

The military as a disease vector and COVID-19

Instability in gut microbiota associated with COVID-19-related complications and mortality, study finds

Instability in gut microbiota associated with COVID-19-related complications and mortality, study finds

Large study of COVID vaccine side effects in Sweden

Large study of COVID vaccine side effects in Sweden

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