Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia, 2024: Here are Indians who are revolutionising healthcare and science

Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia, 2024: Here are Indians who are revolutionising healthcare and science

Karan Ahuja (28), Google research scientist, has been appointed as an asst professor of CS at Northwestern University, projects include technology that lets users control their smartphones with gaze.

Aryan Chauhan (22), who co-founded AI-based preventive and chronic care platform Zivov with his mother, youngest on the list, seeks to help treat diabetes with a self-developed sensor.

Cofounded by Anmol Arora and Vikram Patel, India’s DocVita allows patients to book consulting sessions online with therapists and psychiatrists, supported by Goodwater Capital and Y Combinator

Cofounded by Anmol Arora and Vikram Patel, India’s DocVita allows patients to book consulting sessions online with therapists and psychiatrists, supported by Goodwater Capital and Y Combinator

Shobhita Narain cofounded Veera Health specifically for patients diagnosed with PCOS, raised $3 million in funding from investors including Sequoia India Capital's Surge and Global Founders Capital.

Nikunj Nikunj Malpani (28) and Pratik Lodha (28) co-founded Neodocs Healthcare, which has self-test kits that allow users to perform instant lab tests without having to step out of their homes.

Nikunj Nikunj Malpani (28) and Pratik Lodha (28) co-founded Neodocs Healthcare, which has self-test kits that allow users to perform instant lab tests without having to step out of their homes.

Sapna Sinha (28) was among about 30 young scientists worldwide who were named as a Schmidt Science Fellow in 2021 for their contribution to interdisciplinary research.

Keshav Chouksey (26) and Ayush Pateria (27) co-founded Snazzy that connects patients with dentists for teeth straightening consultations, received $2.2 million from investors like Y Combinator.