Dr. Shuvo Roy has been researching and developing a new and better way for kidney failure patients to live a more natural life. The artificial kidney and nanotechnology may revolutionize the scientific industry as well as allowing dialysis patients around the world to enhance their quality of life.
Dr. Shuvo Roy: Revolutionizing the scientific and medical industries
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Josh Barde, Production Editor
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Priyanka subhash • Oct 6, 2020 at 4:57 am
Hi, I am from India. Under dialysis from past 3 years. Planning for kidney transplant. When will this treatment be available in India? Please reply, it’s very needy for me.
Thank you,
With regards,
Priyanka subhash
Josh Barde • Oct 18, 2020 at 12:42 pm
Hi Priyanka, this treatment is still under development, and with COVID-19, this has slowed the process. If you would like to follow their studies, here is Dr.Shuvo Roy’s website! https://transplantsurgery.ucsf.edu/meet-the-team/bioengineering/shuvo-roy,-phd.aspx
Best,
Josh