Kriti Batni: Happy to Share on Our Chapter Being Published in Medicine Update 2026
Kriti Batni, Senior Postdoctoral Fellow at Christian Medical College (CMC), Vellore, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Very happy to share that our chapter ‘Monoclonal Antibodies in Internal Medicine: Current Use and Future Directions’ has been published in Medicine Update 2026 by the Association of Physicians of India.
What makes this one extra special is the team evolution.
Last year, it was the original trio – me, my dad – Dr. Gopal Batni, and my sister – Dr. Anjana Batni.
This year, we’ve expanded to a slightly more chaotic (and definitely more fun) squad by including my husband Bonnie R K Singh.
From family discussions turning into academic debates to coordinating drafts across cities (and schedules), this chapter has truly been a mix of science, teamwork, and a lot of behind-the-scenes conversations.
Grateful for the learning, the collaboration, and the people who make this journey so meaningful.
Looking forward to many more such chapters (and probably even bigger author lists)”

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