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Mangaluru Researcher Awarded PhD for Groundbreaking Study on Chronic Myeloid Leukaemia
Mangaluru Researcher Awarded PhD for Groundbreaking Study on Chronic Myeloid Leukaemia

Hans India

time21-05-2025

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Mangaluru Researcher Awarded PhD for Groundbreaking Study on Chronic Myeloid Leukaemia

MANGALURU: Dr. Shivani U has been awarded a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) by NITTE (Deemed to be University) for her pioneering research on Chronic Myeloid Leukaemia (CML), a rare form of blood cancer. Her thesis, titled 'A Study to Determine the Clinical, Haematological, Cytogenetic and Molecular Profile in Chronic Myeloid Leukemia (CML) Patients,' was successfully defended on May 8, 2025. Dr. Shivani's study offers a comprehensive assessment of CML, integrating clinical data with haematological, cytogenetic, and molecular analyses—an approach that could contribute to improved diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis of the disease. Her doctoral research was conducted under the guidance of Dr. D. Prashanth Shetty, former Professor and Coordinator of the KSHEMA Centre for Genetic Services at K.S. Hegde Medical Academy. Dr. Shetty currently serves as a Professor at the Srinivas Institute of Allied Health Sciences under Srinivas University. The doctoral committee included Dr. Reshma A. Shetty (Assistant Professor, KSHEMA Centre for Genetic Services), Dr. Vijith Shetty (Professor, Department of Oncology), and Dr. Suchetha Kumari N. (Professor, Department of Biochemistry, KSHEMA), who evaluated and supported the research work. A native of Mangaluru, Dr. Shivani is an alumna of local institutions and is known for her academic diligence. She is the daughter of Bhanukala Uday, student section head at KMC Mangalore, and Uday Kumar, formerly on staff at KMC Attavar. She will receive her doctoral degree at NITTE University's forthcoming convocation. (eom) [9:11 PM, 5/21/2025] +91 94483 00454: ಕಳಸ ಬಸದಿ ಪಂಚ ಕಲ್ಯಾಣ ಪ್ರತಿಷ್ಠಾ ಮಹೋತ್ಸವ ತಾ 18.5.2025 ರಿಂದ ತಾ. 22.5.2025 ರ ವರೆಗೆ. [9:11 PM, 5/21/2025] +91 94483 00454: KALASA, Chikkamagaluru District, Karnataka: A historic Jain temple dedicated to Sri Chandranath Tirthankara, Sri Jwalamalini Devi, Sri Parshwanath Tirthankara, and Sri Padmavati Devi has been meticulously restored in Kalasa. Reconstructed entirely in granite as per Agama traditions, the temple recently witnessed the sacred Panchakalyana Mahotsava. The ceremony was graced by Munishri Gunabhadra Maharaj and his sangha, with spiritual guidance and blessings from Karkala Seer Lalitakeerthi Bhattaraka. Bhattarakas from Hombuja, Sonda, and Shravanabelagola also participated. Philanthropist Dr. D. Veerendra Heggade visited the site for darshana. The renovation was made possible through the collective efforts of local devotees, breathing new life into an ancient spiritual landmark.

Experienced climber raising funds for cancer-stricken kids dies scaling mountain
Experienced climber raising funds for cancer-stricken kids dies scaling mountain

Metro

time05-05-2025

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Experienced climber raising funds for cancer-stricken kids dies scaling mountain

An experienced mountaineer has died on a Himalayan mountain while trying to raise funds for a children's cancer charity. Father-of-two Alexander Pancoe, 39, from the US state of Illinois, fell unresponsive shortly before going to bed on Sunday at Camp II on Nepal's Mount Makalu, the fifth-tallest mountain in the world. Mr Pancoe, who had survived a brain tumour and was still battling leukemia, had returned that day from a practice climb. Starting at Camp II, which is around 6,700 metres above sea level, it involves reaching Camp III (roughtly 7,350 metres above sea level) to acclimatise to the the conditions before climbing back down. He set out to reach the peak having thus far raised $27,838 (a dollar for each foot of the peak's altitude) for Lurie Children's Hospital in Chicago. His brain tumour was removed by surgeons at the hospital 20 years ago, and it now has a renowned pediatric blood cancer programme. The 39-year-old found out he had developed blood cancer after becoming 'extremely hypoxic and struggled with the altitude' while climbing another mountain in the Himalayas in 2023. 'Several months later I was diagnosed with Chronic Myeloid Leukemia and learned my body had been unable to make the red bloods cells necessary to acclimate at altitude,' he said in a statement before the Makalu climb. 'CML is a lifelong cancer and after almost two years of receiving treatment to manage it – I am going to be attempting to climb Makalu. 'It's going to be a huge challenge for me – climbing at altitude is plenty hard without a chronic ailment – but I look forward to rising to the challenge. Pancoe was with his team of four when he began feeling unwell while preparing to rest for the night. More Trending The team tried to revive him for more than an hour but their efforts were in vain. Expedition organiser Iswari Paudel told The Independent that he and his team 'suspect that it was a cardiac arrest' that killed Mr Pancoe. In 2019 he completed the Explorer's Grand Slam, which involves summiting the tallest mountain on each of the world's seven traditional continents, and reaching both the North and South poles. He is one of only 75 people in the world ever to have achieved the feat, raising $500,000 in the process. Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@ For more stories like this, check our news page. MORE: TV presenter James Whale, 73, reveals there's 'no cancer treatment he can have anymore' MORE: I was 11 when my parents were told to plan my funeral MORE: Everything we know about King Charles' cancer treatment

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