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About: I am Ashwattha Rahul Kamble, a postgraduate in Applied Microbiology, independent researcher, and emerging course designer working at the intersection of microbiology, neurobehavioral science, and global health. I am the founder and creator of the educational program “Meeting the Invisible World Around Us,” a NEP 2020-aligned introductory microbiology course designed for middle school learners. This initiative reflects my commitment to making microbiology accessible, experiential, and foundational at an early stage of education. My research interests extend into the neurobehavioral dynamics of the human self, where I independently explore cognitive-emotional patterns, self-perception, and behavioral responses through structured observational frameworks. I am a Continuing Medical Education (CME) fellow associated with Stanford Health Care, and an active member of global scientific and policy-oriented communities, including the European Commission Joint Research Centre (Bioeconomy), and American Society for Microbiology as a Global Citizen Scientist. I also contribute to academic discourse as a research paper author on SSRN. With a multidisciplinary approach, I aim to integrate education, research, and global collaboration to contribute meaningfully to antimicrobial resistance awareness, scientific literacy, and future-ready learning systems.
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