Anushka Chadha is a 4th year medical student from St. George's University School of Medicine and a graduate of George Washington University, where she earned a bachelor of science in biology. Her research interests are in the vast field of internal medicine. She previously published a paper on the recent advances in the management of left main coronary artery disease in Therapeutic Advances in Cardiology Journal. She worked with the American Public Health Association, and wrote multiple articles in their publication, The Nation's Health. She worked with an environmental health NGO at the United Nations and wrote an article about arsenic poisoning in Bangladesh for their publication, The Ecology Enquirer. Among her earliest work, she authored a paper from her work on evolutionary genetics at the University California Santa Barbara on the effect of light wavelength on the mating, copulation and fitness on Drosophila melanogaster, published in The Enquiries Journal. Anushka Chadha is a 4th year medical student from St. George's University School of Medicine and a graduate of George Washington University, where she earned a bachelor of science in biology. Her research interests are in the vast field of internal medicine. She previously published a paper on the recent advances in the management of left main coronary artery disease in Therapeutic Advances in Cardiology Journal. She worked with the American Public Health Association, and wrote multiple articles in their publication, The Nation's Health. She worked with an environmental health NGO at the United Nations and wrote an article about arsenic poisoning in Bangladesh for their publication, The Ecology Enquirer. Among her earliest work, she authored a paper from her work on evolutionary genetics at the University California Santa Barbara on the effect of light wavelength on the mating, copulation and fitness on Drosophila melanogaster, published in The Enquiries Journal.
Gastroenterology