Science moves fast, but understanding often lags behind. I am Vidthdyan Veeravakaran, and I am a PhD Fellow specializing in Cancer Research and Genome Editing.
I created Vidthdyan.com to bridge the gap between complex laboratory research and public understanding. My mission is to take high-level principles in Molecular Biology and explain them in plain language without losing the scientific truth.
Here, you will find:
I created Vidthdyan.com to bridge the gap between complex laboratory research and public understanding. My mission is to take high-level principles in Molecular Biology and explain them in plain language without losing the scientific truth.
Here, you will find:
- Concepts of Basic- and Advanced Biology: I break down how our cells function and how diseases like cancers develop, using clear analogies and simple terms for educational purposes only.
- Science-Based Sources: To ensure academic integrity, every post is backed by peer-reviewed research. All relevant scientific sources will be linked to ensure transparency and provide a path for those who wish to dive deeper into the data.
We are living in an era where exceptional, advanced research is pushing the limits of what we as a species are able to accomplish, but misunderstanding, misinformation, and/or uninformed decision-making could potentially hinder further scientific advancement and application.
Whether it is understanding a basic functions of a human cell, the precise manipulations of DNA using advanced editing methods, or anything in between, I believe that free access to factual information is a fundamental right.
Through this platform, I aim to provide the general public, students, and industry professionals with a reliable window into the microscopic world that affects us all.
Whether it is understanding a basic functions of a human cell, the precise manipulations of DNA using advanced editing methods, or anything in between, I believe that free access to factual information is a fundamental right.
Through this platform, I aim to provide the general public, students, and industry professionals with a reliable window into the microscopic world that affects us all.