Bhavana Kunkalikar

Bhavana Kunkalikar

Bachelor of Pharmacy

Pharmaceutical Sciences, Pathophysiology

Bhavana Kunkalikar is a medical writer based in Goa, India. Her academic background is in Pharmaceutical sciences and she holds a Bachelor's degree in Pharmacy. Her educational background allowed her to foster an interest in anatomical and physiological sciences. Her college project work based on ‘The manifestations and causes of sickle cell anemia’ formed the stepping stone to a life-long fascination with human pathophysiology.

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After completing her Bachelor’s degree, she gained considerable industrial experience in the maintenance and upkeep of finished retention samples and testing of water samples from across the manufacturing facility. However, in the wake of the pandemic, her passion for scientific writing urged her to take up more writing projects. She is now a full-time content writer at a digital marketing agency in Bengaluru, India. Her pursuit to expand her horizons led her to medical writing that allowed her to amalgamate her passion for writing with her academic background.  

Her childhood dream of becoming a writer, rooted in the fascination with fairy tales and mystery thrillers, led her to play the part of the College Magazine Secretary and undertake the responsibilities of editor-in-chief. This encouraged her to participate in various college-level story writing competitions and win a handful of them, resulting in some of her first pieces of fictional write-ups.

Outside of work, she is interested in reading and writing fiction, with Stephen King being her go-to writer to read and she aspires to discover and read more writers from the technical field. She also plays the keyboard for pleasure and is admittedly bad at it.

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Articles from Bhavana

Gut check: Our microbiome's vitamin factory could redefine personal health

Gut check: Our microbiome's vitamin factory could redefine personal health

Unpacking negative body talk: Fat talk holds stronger impact on mental health, while old talk still raises concerns

Unpacking negative body talk: Fat talk holds stronger impact on mental health, while old talk still raises concerns

Cannabis users' cognitive abilities compared: Flower vs. concentrate - surprising findings revealed!

Cannabis users' cognitive abilities compared: Flower vs. concentrate - surprising findings revealed!

Gout unveiled as surprising culprit in neurodegenerative diseases

Gout unveiled as surprising culprit in neurodegenerative diseases

Cross-reactivity between Epstein-Barr virus and protein in multiple sclerosis sheds light on disease development

Cross-reactivity between Epstein-Barr virus and protein in multiple sclerosis sheds light on disease development

Unraveling the origins of humanity: New research challenges single-origin theory

Unraveling the origins of humanity: New research challenges single-origin theory

Breast milk shields newborns: COVID-19 antibodies and microbiota from vaccinated mothers provide dual defense

Breast milk shields newborns: COVID-19 antibodies and microbiota from vaccinated mothers provide dual defense

Synthetic delivery vector STxB induces mucosal immunity against viral antigens

Synthetic delivery vector STxB induces mucosal immunity against viral antigens

COVID's latest twist: New XBB variant gains strength through recombination, outsmarting immunity and amplifying fusogenicity

COVID's latest twist: New XBB variant gains strength through recombination, outsmarting immunity and amplifying fusogenicity

Turn down the heat: Spicy foods linked to memory decline in inactive seniors

Turn down the heat: Spicy foods linked to memory decline in inactive seniors

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