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. . A PIONEER GENETICIST AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGIST.
. . Dr. Brahmachari’s extensive work on cutaneous leishmaniasis or kala azar, a tropical disease caused by a protozoan, has helped save many lives. He discovered urea stibamine, also called carbostibamide, an antimonial compound, and the most potent drug against the protozoan causing kala azar. His discovery led to effective and timely treatment of millions of Indians suffering from kala azar..
. . G N RAMACHANDRAN. . . Dr. Ramachandran is a biophysicist, who, along with Gopinath Kartha, successfully deciphered the triple helical structure of collagen - the most abundant protein in our body - in 1954. With this, the duo solved a problem that had been eluding scientists for decades back then. He also studied and characterized various polypeptide conformations possible in a protein..
. . SAMBHU NATH DE. . . Dr. Sambhu Nath De’s most famous contribution to the field of medicine was his extensive studies on endotoxins of the cholera bacteria, which led to a great leap in our understanding and treatment of cholera and related diarrhoeal diseases. He designed several novel experimental methods to study the mechanism and mode of transmission of Vibrio cholerae, the pathogen responsible for causing cholera..
. . RONALD ROSS. . . Sir Ronald Ross is a British Nobel Laureate born in India, who worked on understanding of the lifecycle of the malarial parasite Plasmodium. He made many experimental investigations in India.
. . Har Gobind Khorana. . . Har Gobind Khorana (9 January 1922 – 9 November 2011) was an Indian American biochemist. While on the faculty of the University of Wisconsin–Madison, he shared the 1968 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine with Marshall W. Nirenberg and Robert W. Holley for research that showed the order.
. . Venkatraman Ramakrishnan. . . Venkatraman Ramakrishnan (born 1952) is an Indian-born British-American structural biologist who shared the 2009 Nobel Prize in Chemistry with Thomas A. Steitz and Ada Yonath, "for studies of the structure and function of the ribosome“.
. . Lalji Singh. . . Lalji Singh was an Indian scientist who worked in the field of DNA fingerprinting technology in India, where he was popularly known as the "Father of Indian DNA fingerprinting".Singh also worked in the areas of molecular basis of sex determination, wildlife conservation forensics and evolution and migration of humans. In 2004, he received the Padma Shri in recognition of his contribution to Indian science and technology..
. . Kamal Ranadive. . . Kamal Jayasing Ranadive was an Indian biomedical researcher known for her research on the links between cancers and viruses. In the 1960s, she established India's first tissue culture research laboratory at the Indian Cancer Research Centre in Mumbai..
. . Dr.Alka Kriplani. Dr.Alka Kriplani is an Indian gynecologist and medical writer..
. . Dr.Indira Nath. Dr.Indira Nath was an Indian immunologist. She known for Immunology research, Leprosy eradication in India.Her major contribution in science deals with Mechanisms underlying.
. . Dr.Usha Kehar Luthra. Dr.Usha Kehar Luthra is an Indian pathologist and cytologist..
. . Aditi Shankardass is a neuroscientist trained across three disciplines of the field: neurophysiology,.
. . Dr. Suniti Solomon was an Indian physician and microbiologist who pioneered AIDS research and prevention in.
. . Madakasira Vasantha Padma Srivastava is an Indian neurologist, medical academic and writer, and the professor.
. . Dr. MEET MIHIR METKAR. The first named inventor.
. . Dr. Indira Chakravarty. Recipient of the prestigious Padma Shri award.
. . Dr. Indumati Gopinathan. Indian pathologist. She is a leading commentator on Telepathology. She was also associated with Space.
. . VIDITA VAIDYA. Vidita Vaidya is an Indian neuroscientist and Professor at the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai..
. . MARY VERGHESE. Mary Puthisseril Verghese (1925–1986) was a physician in India who was among the earliest pioneers of Physical medicine and rehabilitation in the country..
. . SHASHI WADHWA. Shashi Wadhwa (born. 20 July 1948) is the dean of All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi. Her major research interests are developmental neurobiology, quantitative morphology and electron microscopy. Her laboratory mainly focused on the developing human brain,.