Pulkit Kumar — a scientist passionate about serving humanity with his research
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Pulkit Kumar — a scientist passionate about serving humanity with his research

Pulkit Kumar is a well known Indian-American scientist, researcher and inventor who is passionate about clinical science.

   

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We all aim to reach greater heights in our careers. We dream of being an expert and exceptionally knowledgeable in our field. We live for our family and ourselves. However, there are very few who live for others. Their dream is to find solutions that are useful to society as a whole. They are the true inspirations for us. They provide the path that can develop society. The lives of such people are always worth a story.

One such story is of Pulkit Kumar. He is truly an inspirational personality who works to help people through his knowledge and research in the medical field.

Pulkit Kumar is a well known Indian-American scientist, researcher and inventor. He completed his studies at the University of Alberta, one of the top universities in the world.

Since a young age while studying, Pulkit Kumar had a fondness for science. He knew the wonders that science can do for humanity. His findings focused on improving the quality of life of people. His recent research study is based on the famous cancer therapy in Ayurvedic medicine, Ocimum Sanctum. His research paper turned out to be a blessing for cancer patients.

Although his initial findings were on plants, he gradually discovered the field he is passionate about — clinical science.

“My passion lies in clinical science. It is through that I was motivated to fill some of the voids I observed during my shadowing and observing patients going through adverse diseases. It was just that I saw some voids, while I was shadowing a psychiatrist, which encouraged me to look for solutions myself,” said Pulkit.

As someone who has suffered anxiety and depression, he knew about the silent stresses that a person faces.

High doses of medication affect people’s mental well-being, they find it difficult to deal with everyday situations that are quite common for us. So he worked to fill the gap that usually exists between patients and doctors. He made sure that his findings were not just mentally stable but happy as well.

As a researcher in clinical depression, his objective was to serve his patients with the best of his loyalty and medical services. He made sure no communication gaps were left between the patient and himself. His objective was to fill the voids that are always known to exist. This was the observation he made from patients going through adverse diseases and through his own experiences.

His approach does not highlight the loopholes that modern medical science retains. In fact, these are his initiatives for a healthy and positive society. Therefore, he isn’t criticising modern treatment approaches, rather he strongly supports the goal of helping humanity. You can also follow Pulkit on Instagram.

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