CMS student develops new technique to diagnose Osteoporosis


 

Lucknow, 8 August : Arnav Kumar, a brilliant Class XI student of City Montessori School, Gomti Nagar Campus I has developed 'Osteo-Net', a new technology to diagnose osteoporosis at the early stage bringing a revolution in medical science. Arnav's research will simplify the diagnosis of osteoporosis, and accessible to all, which so far has been very expensive and available at certain selected hospitals. Moreover, the testing of osteoporosis took a longer time, but now his research will make it possible for all the people of society and the treatment will be less expensive, less time taking, and easily diagnosed. Arnav's research paper has been recognized by the Institute of Electric and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) at its '45th International Conference on Telecommunications and Signal Processing.' This information has come from Mr Hari Om Sharma, Chief Public Relations Officer of CMS. Mr Sharma informed that Arnav's father Mr Alok Kumar is a senior IAS officer and his mother, Mrs Priti Kumar is an Assessor for United Accreditation Foundation (UAF).

               Mr Sharma further informed that CMS Founder Dr Jagdish Gandhi profusely praised Arnav's talent and his spirit to serve society and wished him a bright and successful future ahead. Dr Gandhi expressed his heartfelt gratitude to the Principal and teachers of the school who are nurturing the young generation with excellent education and indoctrinating the young trusting minds with the sense to serve society. Mrs Abha Anant, the Principal of CMS Gomti Nagar Campus I congratulated Arnav for his exceptional achievement.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Chief Secretary Shri Durga Shanker Mishra felicitates CMS meritorious students

CMS student excels in IGCSE (Cambridge Board) exams

Government of India to award Rs 88 lakh INSPIRE Scholarship to 22 CMS students