Dr. Anusha
Creator of whiletrue.live.
Treated more than 2000 patients as dentist.
Interested in dentistry, software development and computational biology.
About Me
As a dentist with 4 years of clinical experience, I have developed a keen interest in the intersection of healthcare and technology, particularly in the field of software development. With my passion for both dentistry and software, I am excited to explore new ways of improving patient care through innovative technological solutions. I am currently pursuing master’s in Bioinformatics, where I am gaining expertise in the intersection of biology and software. In addition to my work as a dentist, I have written several blogs on various dental problems and software. I am excited to continue exploring the field of Bioinformatics and applying my knowledge to advance healthcare through technology.
Software Development
As a dentist-turned-software developer, I bring a unique perspective to the field of healthcare technology. With experience in both clinical dentistry and software development, I am uniquely positioned to bridge the gap between these two fields. With a strong background in both clinical dentistry and programming, I am passionate about creating innovative software solutions that improve patient care and enhance the practice of dentistry. My expertise in languages such as Python, Java, and R, coupled with my studies in bioinformatics, has equipped me with the skills necessary to build robust and effective software systems. I am excited to continue exploring the limitless potential of technology in the healthcare industry.
Computational Biology (Bioinformatics)
In today’s era of big data and advanced technologies, computational methods have become increasingly essential to the field of biology. As a dentist with a passion for software development, I recognized the importance of these methods early on in my career. Pursuing an MS in Bioinformatics has allowed me to develop a deeper understanding of the power of computation in biological research. With a strong background in programming languages such as Python, Java, and R, I have developed a skill set that allows me to tackle complex biological problems with confidence. I am particularly interested in leveraging my expertise to contribute to the development of new therapies and technologies that improve patient outcomes. Whether it’s developing computational models to predict drug efficacy or analyzing genomic data to uncover new biomarkers, I am excited to continue exploring the possibilities of computational biology and make a meaningful impact in the field.
Dentistry
Started my career as a dental professional with vast knowledge of dental care and dental services. Motivated and bilingual licensed dentist with more than 4 years of experience in providing good and effective dental care to patients. I have treated more than 2000 patients while working as dentist.
Expertise in all areas of general dentistry combined with experience in effective business and staff management. Passionate in being updated with new advancements in dentistry and skilled in digital intraoral scanning and CEREC technology.
Exposed to various types of cases and good understanding on restorative dentistry, periodontics, oral surgery, prosthodontics and pediatrics.
Pulmonary Hypertension
Pulmonary hypertension is a life-threatening condition that gets worse over time, but treatments can help your symptoms so you can live better with the disease.
Posted August 20, 2022 by Anusha ‐ 4 min read
⌖ diseases disorders treatments health prevention respiratory-system pulmonary-hypertension
Hunter Syndrome
A rare genetic disorder affecting boys, Hunter syndrome prevents the proper breakdown of sugar molecules. Buildup of these molecules causes damage in tissues and organs, affecting a child's physical and mental development.
Posted September 16, 2022 by Anusha ‐ 2 min read
⌖ diseases treatments syndromes disorders health hunter-syndrome
Brown Syndrome
Brown syndrome was first described by Dr. Harold W. Brown who originally described it as 'Superior Oblique Tendon Sheath syndrome'. Calling this a 'syndrome' is a misnomer in that the problem is isolated to the eye specifically the superior oblique muscle/tendon and the trochlea. It is a mechanical problem where the superior oblique muscle/tendon is unable to freely pass through the trochlea and becomes restricted.
Posted September 16, 2022 by Anusha ‐ 3 min read
⌖ diseases treatments syndromes disorders health brown-syndrome
Locked-In Syndrome
Locked-in syndrome (LiS) is a rare neurological disorder characterized by paralysis of voluntary muscles, except for those that control your vertical eye (up and down) movements. People with locked-in syndrome are conscious, alert and have their usual cognitive abilities (thinking and reasoning), but they’re unable to show facial expressions, speak or move.
Posted August 26, 2022 by Anusha ‐ 4 min read
⌖ diseases treatments locked-in-syndrome health prevention nervous-system
GERD
When you have GERD (chronic acid reflux) your stomach acid persistently flows back up into your mouth through your esophagus. You may experience heartburn, acid indigestion, trouble swallowing, feeling of food caught in your throat and other problems.
Posted August 24, 2022 by Anusha ‐ 4 min read
⌖ diseases treatments health prevention digestive-system heart-burn disorders gerd chronic-acid-reflux