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Senior Scientist at Department of Bioproducts and Biosystems
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Demonstrated the adverse effects of radiofrequency electromagnetic wave exposure from cellular phones on the reproductive pattern in male Wistar rats, highlighting the role of oxidative stress.
Explored the potential of nanoparticles for specific targeting of cancer cells and drug delivery in cancer therapy, contributing to the development of more effective and less toxic cancer treatments.
Provided a comprehensive overview of oxidative stress in cancer cell metabolism, identifying potential therapeutic targets for cancer treatment.
Reviewed the applications and health implications of wastewater treatment and reuse, emphasizing the importance of safe and sustainable water management practices.
Investigated the interplay between gut microbiota and oxidative stress, providing insights into neurodegeneration and neuroprotection strategies.
Examined the challenges and opportunities in using smart nanomaterials for cancer theranostics, paving the way for personalized and precision medicine approaches.
Demonstrated the mutagenic effects of 2.45 GHz radiation exposure on rat brain, raising concerns about the potential health risks of microwave radiation.
Showcased the neuroprotective potential of limonene and limonene-containing natural products, suggesting a novel approach for preventing and treating neurological disorders.
Kavindra Kumar Kesari is a Senior Scientist at Aalto University, specializing in the biological effects of electromagnetic fields, nanoparticle applications in cancer therapy, and reproductive biology, with a focus on mitigating oxidative stress and improving human health. His research significantly contributes to understanding and addressing environmental and technological impacts on human health and developing innovative solutions for cancer and neurological disorders.
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