Computational medicine questions. 1.A few years back there was some research on cancer at the nanotechnology level, this is on nanoparticles how far we have such technology https://youtu.be/6S3KTtcO5YI in developing country? and despite such technology still we see cancer. 2.Can the nanoparticle be used to design a drug for challenging viruses as shown in the above talk? Do we have any such research on covid? -- it's already going. 3.Autism and Alzheimers/dementia are still challenging disabilities how far computation engineering helps in designing a drug at nanoparticle levels do you see the future of a drug in addressing such mental disability? 4.How far computational medicine helps in designing effective drugs, no two people are the same so is the health so does it takes parameters like bp, allergy, diabetes, habits, etc and gives you the response of a drug on a test data(based on human parameters) on how these data are collected? 5.Can computational medicine be used to desig
Questions on Brain 1) By any chance brain of introverts differs from extrovert I feel so did you happen to explore it? 2) The story of Abhimanyu from what age the brain gets developed and understand do really kids hear and observe from the womb? 3) There are studies that say constantly skull sizes are changing so I believe the brain as well does so do you see in the human brain other forms of cortex will evolve? 4) How do stem cells form neurons or they get developed to certain parts of organs who make this decision this isn't the brain then even the cells have somewhat like a brain? 5) Do the size of male and female brains differs, some research says women's brains are often very good in communications how far is it true, in that case, all women need to be an extrovert which is not true! 6) At the end of the day, it is chemicals and electrical signals in the brain we can think brains as an apparatus that can create with its own composition of chemicals, over a