Proton BioSystems Lab Hosts Distinguished Surgical Gastroenterology and Liver Transplant Experts from PGIMER

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7/14/20261 min read

Proton BioSystems Lab, Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology (TIET), was honored to host Dr. Yadav, a highly renowned surgeon and Professor in the Department of Surgical Gastroenterology, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh, who also serves as the President of the Indian Association of Surgical Gastroenterology (IASG), along with the distinguished liver transplant team.

The visit provided a valuable platform to showcase the ongoing research and innovation initiatives being undertaken at Proton BioSystems Lab in the areas of healthcare technologies, artificial intelligence, biomedical engineering, and translational medicine.

During the interaction, Dr. Harpreet Singh presented the laboratory’s current research activities and highlighted several ongoing projects aimed at addressing critical healthcare challenges through interdisciplinary approaches. The discussions focused on emerging technologies, AI-enabled healthcare solutions, digital health innovations, and their potential to improve diagnosis, treatment, and patient outcomes.

The visit facilitated meaningful exchanges between clinicians and researchers, emphasizing the importance of bridging the gap between technological innovation and clinical practice. Such collaborations play a crucial role in ensuring that scientific advancements are translated into practical solutions that can directly benefit patients and healthcare systems.

The interaction also opened avenues for future collaborations in areas related to gastroenterology, liver diseases, transplantation research, precision medicine, and AI-driven healthcare applications. The insights shared by the distinguished medical experts provided valuable perspectives that will further strengthen the lab’s ongoing translational research efforts.

At Proton BioSystems Lab, we strongly believe that interdisciplinary partnerships between engineers, scientists, and clinicians are essential for developing impactful and patient-centric healthcare solutions. We remain committed to fostering collaborations that accelerate innovation and contribute to advancing medical research and healthcare delivery.

We sincerely thank Dr. Yadav and the esteemed liver transplant team from PGIMER for their visit, guidance, and encouraging discussions. We look forward to strengthening these collaborations and translating innovative ideas into meaningful healthcare technologies for society.

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