Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Buddha Mali"
Buddha Mali's recent research primarily focuses on the effects of radiation exposure, utilizing animal models such as C57L/J mice and New Zealand white rabbits to study acute radiation syndrome (ARS) and associated morbidities, including multi-organ dysfunction and hemorrhagic syndrome.
His findings highlight significant advancements in understanding the delayed effects of acute radiation exposure, such as pneumonitis and pulmonary complications, and the dose-response relationship of ARS in different species.
Additionally, Mali has developed innovative rapid extraction methods using microwave-accelerated techniques for the detection of microbial DNA and toxins, improving diagnostic approaches for bacterial pathogens like Neisseria gonorrhoeae and Clostridium difficile, emphasizing the potential for more efficient clinical diagnostics.