
I am a Biomedical Research Scientist by training and experience who is optimistic about every facet of life. I am driven by my passion for understanding the nuances of human biological intricacies and their intertwining with natural ecosystems. My quest for knowledge and determination to explore my own potential enthused me and moved me from a rural village (Meja, Prayagraj) in India to Taiwan to the USA. Behind every new incarnation (though I am not an incarnation), there has always been a motivation (according to Indian mythology or any other world mythology). In my case, it was my father, who had tremendous energy (at some point in time), enthusiasm, and a great vision (in my personal view, not being biased), who endeavored to bring about a change in family and society. He had always inculcated in me, since childhood, to learn to be a socially responsible human being and try to contribute to the well-being of society. And I just followed those childhood impressions, consciously or subconsciously.
Moreover, being in academia for a certain period and by habitual practice, I like to read, write, think, be inquisitive, and do many other things that anybody would like to do naturally.
While a young boy, I always derived inspiration from pioneer scientists, such as Einstein, Newton, Edison, and several others in history, as well as some of the highly rewarded modern-day scientific achievers. They have influenced billions of people and life forms through their discoveries and inventions on this planet and beyond. I also drew inspiration from revered philanthropists like Mr. Ratan Tata, Azim Premji, Bill Gates, or Warren Buffett who are contributing to human rights, social justice, fighting poverty, or inspiring societal upbringing. Obviously, I am nowhere at all near those people. I am just somebody who does some teaching, some research, and some philosophy. I keep my dreams and visions at the forefront, and I am always in pursuit of challenging myself.



