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All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Delhi. Born on 4 November 1949 in Amritsar, in the Indian state of Punjab, Mehra did his schooling at Bishop Cotton School, Simla [1] and earned his graduate degree (BSc) with human anatomy, physiology and biochemistry as optional subjects from Government Medical College, Amritsar in 1969 before moving to Delhi to complete his master's degree (MSc) in ...
Bibudhendra Sarkar was born on August 2, 1935 in Kushtia, Bengal, British India (now Bangladesh). [2] [3] His father, Surendra Nath Sarkar, was a lawyer and mother, Sucheta Sarkar (née Chaki), a homemaker who died when he was one year old. [2]
He was awarded a research fellowship from the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) to pursue a Ph.D. degree in Biochemistry at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi, where he worked in the area of protein chemistry and enzymology. His Ph.D. research work was published in the Journal of Biological ...
Asad Ullah Khan is an Indian microbiologist, biochemist and a professor at the Interdisciplinary Biotechnology Unit of the Aligarh Muslim University.He is known for his studies on multidrug resistant clinical strains as well as for the first sighting in India of Aligarh super bug (NDM-4), a variant of New Delhi metallo-beta-lactamase 1 (NDM-1).
Singh received his Master's degree from Lucknow University, Uttar Pradesh, India. and his PhD in Medical Biochemistry from Meerut University, Uttar Pradesh, India.He took his early education from a primary village school at Tundla, Agra later on he took his education up to 12th standard from Northern Railways Intermediate college where is father was posted in railways as station master.
He has been credited as the first scientist to initiate Chromatin Biology research in India. During his research career, his lab at IISc and JNCASR, has mentored many Ph.D. students, postdoctoral fellows, and research trainees. [5] [6] Rao was married to Padma S. Rao with whom he had two sons. Rao died on 13 August 2023, at the age of 75. [7]
Biotechnology and Applied Biochemistry; Cell Biochemistry & Function; Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology B; Critical Reviews in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology; FEBS Journal; FEBS Letters; Journal of Biochemistry; Journal of Biological Chemistry; Journal of Liposome Research; Journal of Structural Biology; Methods in Enzymology
His post-doctoral studies were at the National Cancer Institute of the National Institutes of Health where he spent two years (1986–88) as visiting fellow and returned to Delhi University to take up the position of a lecturer of Biochemistry (1988). He stayed at the university for the rest of his academic career, holding various positions as ...