Laalithya Konduru
Adelaide Medical School
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
My primary research areas include young-onset pancreatic cancer, the mental health impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, and targeted drug delivery. My work at the Access Clinic, a student-run free clinic for the homeless in Adelaide, has been recognized with awards and grants, reflecting my commitment to community healthcare. My passion lies in developing and implementing low-cost interventions for public health challenges.
I welcome collaborations and opportunities to develop innovative solutions that improve health outcomes for underserved populations.
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Journals
Year Citation 2025 Konduru, L., Dahia, S. S., Szabo, C., & Barreto, S. G. (2025). Evolving Dynamics of Colorectal Cancer in High Socio-Demographic Regions.. Cancer Control, 32, 10732748251321672.
2024 Konduru, L., Dahia, S. S., & Kothari-Speakman, G. (2024). The therapeutic potential of ethical dilemma resolution: A hypothesis. AUSTRALASIAN PSYCHIATRY, 32(6), 2 pages.
2024 Konduru, L., Dahia, S. S., & Kothari-Speakman, G. (2024). Registered report: The effectiveness of a Bhagavad Gita intervention to reduce psychological distress in homeless people-A randomised controlled trial. PLOS ONE, 19(11), 16 pages.
2023 Konduru, L., & Das, N. (2023). Experiencing the COVID-19 pandemic as a homeless person in Chennai, India: An interpretative phenomenological analysis.. PloS one, 18(11), e0295164.
Europe PMC12023 Dahia, S. S., Konduru, L., Pandol, S. J., & Barreto, S. G. (2023). The burden of young-onset pancreatic cancer and its risk factors from 1990 to 2019: A systematic analysis of the global burden of disease study 2019. Pancreatology, 24(1), 119-129.
Scopus6 Europe PMC62022 Konduru, L., Das, N., Kothari-Speakman, G., & Behura, A. K. (2022). Experiencing the COVID-19 pandemic as a healthcare provider in rural Dhanbad, India: An interpretative phenomenological analysis.. PloS one, 17(8), e0273573.
Europe PMC42019 Konduru, L. (2019). Access Clinic: A student-run clinic model to address gaps in the healthcare needs of the homeless population in Adelaide. Australian Journal of General Practice, 48(12), 890-892.
- Konduru, L., & Das, N. (n.d.). Conscientious objection to enforcing living wills: A conflict between beneficence and autonomy and a solution from Indian philosophy. Qeios.
- Konduru, L. (n.d.). Recombinant Antibodies Derived From Convalescent Whole Blood May Be the Answer to COVID-19. International Journal of Infection, 7(2).
- Konduru, L., & Das, N. (n.d.). Conscientious Objection to Enforcing Living Wills: A Conflict Between Beneficence and Autonomy and a Solution From Indian Philosophy. Qeios, 6(4).
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