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Rajesh Kumar

Researcher at Himachal Pradesh University

Publications -  6966
Citations -  180095

Rajesh Kumar is an academic researcher from Himachal Pradesh University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 149, co-authored 4439 publications receiving 140830 citations. Previous affiliations of Rajesh Kumar include Guru Nanak Dev University & Intuitive Surgical.

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Objective measures for longitudinal assessment of robotic surgery training.

TL;DR: The development and validation of a novel automated and objective framework for the assessment of training and a convergence of trainee skill parameters toward those derived from expert robotic surgeons during the course of the training protocol are demonstrated.
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Diarrhea, Pneumonia, and Infectious Disease Mortality in Children Aged 5 to 14 Years in India

TL;DR: Mortality in this age group from infectious diseases, and diarrhea in particular, is much higher than previously estimated, and nearly half of these deaths are due to diarrheal diseases and pneumonia.
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Nationwide Mortality Studies To Quantify Causes Of Death: Relevant Lessons From India's Million Death Study.

TL;DR: Nationwide mortality studies enable the quantification of avoidable premature mortality and key risk factors for disease, and provide a practicable method to monitor progress toward the Sustainable Development Goals.
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Stromelysin-2 overexpression in human esophageal squamous cell carcinoma: potential clinical implications.

TL;DR: The data underscore the significance of ST-2 expression in context to the aggressive tumor characteristics observed in ESCCs in the Indian population, wherein extremely poor prognosis has been ascribed to extensive local invasion and metastasis.
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Simple Biomanipulation Tasks with “Steady Hand” Cooperative Manipulator

TL;DR: Preliminary experiments in the development of the Augmented Micromanipulation System using the JHU “Steady Hand” cooperative robot system to augment single cell manipulation tasks demonstrate promise of cooperative robotic augmentation in singlecell manipulation tasks.