Mr. Vikram Bollikonda has over 8 years of experience in the field of biochemistry and clinical research. He has made significant contributions to biochemical research, particularly in areas related to chronic alcohol consumption, liver function, and metabolic disorders. His expertise includes both qualitative and quantitative experiments in serum, saliva, and other body fluids, including pleural, synovial, ascitic, cerebrospinal fluids, and urine.
Research Contributions
Mr. Bollikonda has published six international research papers, with three as the first author, reflecting his strong independent research capabilities. His publications cover a range of topics, including:
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Biochemical changes in chronic alcoholics undergoing de-addiction
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Salivary biomarkers as diagnostic tools
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Lipid profile variations in smokers and non-smokers
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Liver function assessment through novel biomarkers
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Oral submucous fibrosis biochemical studies
Conference Presentations
He has actively disseminated his research through oral and poster presentations at national and international conferences. Key presentations include:
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Oral presentations on “Importance of Biochemistry to Allied Health Science Students” (2023) and “Role of Novel Biomarkers in Pre-Diabetes and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus” (2025)
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Poster presentations on glycation gap in diabetes, biomarkers in nutrition, and biochemical assessments in alcoholics
Experience in Clinical Research
Mr. Bollikonda has hands-on experience in clinical research, particularly in assessing biochemical parameters in alcoholic liver disease patients before and after de-addiction. During his postgraduate training, he conducted comprehensive experiments on glucose, proteins, and lipids, as well as quantitative estimation of chemistry indices in various body fluids.
Eligibility for Young Researcher Award
Given his extensive research experience, multiple first-author international publications, and active participation in national and international conferences, Mr. Vikram Bollikonda is highly eligible for the Young Researcher Award in scientific laurels. His contributions demonstrate a consistent commitment to advancing biochemical and clinical research, making him a deserving candidate for recognition.