Publications by authors named "Sharmila Sankar"

Article Synopsis
  • - The integration of biology and computational science has transformed our understanding of biological systems and paved the way for innovative solutions to global issues like disease and environmental challenges.
  • - Genetic engineering and biomolecular simulation are key components of this evolution, offering insights into molecular processes and enabling the development of advanced therapies for genetic disorders and new pharmaceuticals.
  • - The ongoing advancements in computational biology are expected to significantly impact fields like cancer treatment and environmental restoration, showcasing its potential to revolutionize our understanding and enhancement of biological systems.
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Telemedicine research improves the connectivity of remote patients and doctors. Researchers are focused on data optimization and processing over a predefined channel of communication under a depictive low QoS. In this paper a consolidated representation of telemedicine infrastructure of modern topological arrangement is represented and validated.

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Objective: A birth before the normal term of 38 weeks of gestation is called a preterm birth (PTB). It is one of the major reasons for neonatal death. The objective of this article was to predict PTB well in advance so that it was converted to a term birth.

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