User:Supten Sarbadhikari

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I am a medical doctor who has done Ph.D. in Biomedical engineering from IT-BHU. I enjoy editing here (since November 04, 2006) and being a Wikipedian! Presently Associate Professor of Biomedical engineering in TIFAC-CORE [1] in Biomedical technology, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Amritapuri, India. My Research interests include Automated Clinical Diagnostic Systems and EEG changes in health and disease. My homepages are: [2], [3] and [4]. I have been among the first wave of Editors invited to join Citizendium.

Presently I have become the Secretary of the Editorial Council and Chairman, Rules Committee.

Specializations

  • Medical Informatics
  • Automated Diagnostic Systems
  • Cognitive and Affective Disorders
  • Exercise physiology
  • Neurophysiology
  • Soft computing tools
  • India

Some articles started in Citizendium

Some recent publications

  • S N Sarbadhikari, A K Saha (2006) Moderate exercise and chronic stress produce counteractive effects on different areas of the brain by acting through various neurotransmitter receptor subtypes: A hypothesis, Theoretical Biology and Medical Modeling, 3 (1), 33 PubMed
  • S N Sarbadhikari (2006) A Short Introduction to Biomedical Engineering, First Edition, Hyderabad, India, Universities Press India Limited Co., ISBN=81-7371-558-0
  • S N Sarbadhikari (2005) The State of Medical Informatics in India: A Roadmap for optimal organization, J. Medical Systems, 29, 125-141 PubMed
  • A K Saha, S N Sarbadhikari (2005) HIV deranges Immune System Dynamics through Stochastic Fluctuations, Intl. J Applied Maths. Stats, 3, 52-81
  • S N Sarbadhikari (2005) (Editor) Depression and Dementia: Progress in Brain Research, Clinical Applications and Future Trends, First Edition, New York, USA, Nova Biomedical, ISBN=1-59454-114-0
  • S N Sarbadhikari (2005) Balancing the Brain activity: Putative Links between Epileptic, Cognitive and Affective Disorders In S M Benjamin (eds), Trends in Epilepsy Research, New York, USA, Nova Biomedical, ISBN=1-59454-237-6 (bookchapter)
  • S N Sarbadhikari, S K Pal (2002) Automated Techniques for identifying depression from EEG In C T Leondes (eds), Handbook of Computational Methods in Biomaterials, Biotechnology & Biomedical systems, Boston, Kluwer Academic (bookchapter)