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Author | Dr. G. Padmanaban |
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ISBN | 9788192570754 |
Published Language | English |
Publication Year | 2018 |
Publisher | IISc Press |
Binding | Hardback |
Pages | 132 |
Ships By | 2-3 days |
Description
In this memoir, well-known Indian biochemist & biotechnologist, G. Padmanaban traces his journey, growth and evolution as a scientist from being? a student of the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bengaluru to?becoming the Director of its alma mater in 1994. Doing Science in India: My Second Innings is an autobiographical account of his key scientific achievements and developments that took place after 2000.
About the author
Professor G. Padmanaban is the first student of the Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru to have become its Director. He has spent his entire career at IISc, except for his visit to the University of Chicago as a visiting scientist/Professor for a decade during 1973-1986. He has contributed significantly to the initiation of recombinant DNA research in the country with his studies on liver cytochrome-P450 gene expression. He has been working with the malaria parasite biology for nearly three decades. His group discovered and characterized the heme-biosynthetic pathway and its role in parasite development during the transmission stages. He has shown that curcumin has tremendous potential to treat malaria as an adjunct drug. He has produced over 50 PhDs and published over 150 papers. He has played an integral part in the growth of Life Sciences and Biotechnology in the country. He has mentored a generation of students, junior and senior scientists and entrepreneurs. He chairs several technical committees for government S&T establishments. He has received several awards including the highest civilian awards, Padma Shri (1991) and Padma Bhusan (2003). He continues to be active in research, after his formal retirement in 1998.
Professor G. Padmanaban is the first student of the Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru to have become its Director. He has spent his entire career at IISc, except for his visit to the University of Chicago as a visiting scientist/Professor for a decade during 1973-1986. He has contributed significantly to the initiation of recombinant DNA research in the country with his studies on liver cytochrome-P450 gene expression. He has been working with the malaria parasite biology for nearly three decades. His group discovered and characterized the heme-biosynthetic pathway and its role in parasite development during the transmission stages. He has shown that curcumin has tremendous potential to treat malaria as an adjunct drug. He has produced over 50 PhDs and published over 150 papers. He has played an integral part in the growth of Life Sciences and Biotechnology in the country. He has mentored a generation of students, junior and senior scientists and entrepreneurs. He chairs several technical committees for government S&T establishments. He has received several awards including the highest civilian awards, Padma Shri (1991) and Padma Bhusan (2003). He continues to be active in research, after his formal retirement in 1998.
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