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Indian-origin scientist Dr Arathyram Ramachandra wins $3 million UK fellowship for battery-free medical implants
Kerala-born biomedical engineer Dr. Arathyram Ramachandra Kurup Sasikala is developing battery-free medical implants powered by body movement, a project awarded a $3 million UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship. This innovative Piezoelectroceutics research could revolutionize devices like pacemakers, offering faster recovery, reduced waste, and sustainable healthcare solutions.
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