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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalNuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopic Technique has advanced to such an extent, the utilization of the potential of this technique for the public by the public at large is viable. Acquiring data with this technique is no longer the prerogative of only the scientific community preoccupied with advanced scientific research and development. For the science to benefit the community, the initiatives need not be only from the scientists. The prevailing technological advances have enabled the common public to avail the research finding; by reaching up to the scientists with data acquired with the advanced instruments in a convenient format that enables the professionals to interpret the individual data conveniently and quickly, particularly monitoring health trends and categorize them as personal traits for potential epidemics. . It is hereby envisaged that a routine data acquiring by people (voluntarily and not necessarily by only on prescription from a Qualified Physician) for health statistics is possible by MRI, and magnetic resonance spectroscopy, the NMR Spectroscopic Technique in particular. Then the first step would be to realize an enterprise, organization (not necessarily a research establishment or an institution). This paper contains an enumeration of the typical criteria for the considerations of such a social initiative, may be a nongovernment organization involving public private partnership.
Sankarampadi Aravamudhan
LIFE member: Indian Science Congress Association http://www.sciencecongress.nic.in/pdf/life_members/LM_for_the_year_2019_2020.zip Find on Page-42
L13931-Aravamudhan Sankarampadi, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus, Dept. of Chemistry, N.E.H.U., Shillong, 793022, MEGHALAYA
Subscribed member: International Society for Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Subscribed Member: Congress Ampere
Life Member: Association of Chemistry Teachers Had been a member of American Chemical Society Life member National Magnetic Resonance Society Life member Indian Biophysical Society
Life Member Chemical Research Society of India
Participated in RSC-FD 77 Farday Discussions of Royal Society Jan 2015 http://nehuacin.tripod.com/rscfd177-posting.html
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Dr. S. Aravamudhan
Professor (retired after superannuation on 30'" November 2006)
Adjunct faculty (as NE.HU. Pensioner); https://nehu.irins.org/profile/227341
North I astern Hill University
P .O.NIHU Campus, SHILLONG
Specialization: Quantum Chemistry, Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
ESR, NMR, High Resolution NMR in liquids, High Resolution PMR in Solid
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