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Nine Bioscientists were honoured
today with the National Bioscience Awards for Career Development to recognize
outstanding contributions of young scientists below 45 years of age in basic and
applied research in the areas of biosciences and biotechnology including agricultural,
biomedical and environmental sciences with potential for application/product and
technology development. Each award carrying a cash prize of Rs.1.00 lakh and a
trophy along with a citation and a project research grant of Rs.9.00 lakhs for
3 years for career development was presented by Union Minister for Science and
Technology and Earth Sciences, Shri Kapil Sibal at a function held in New Delhi
to mark the 22nd Foundation Day of Department of Biotechnology. The
awardees are as follows: 1. Dr. Amit Prakash Sharma,
International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, New Delhi
has made pioneering work in the crystal structure analysis of DBL domains involved
in red blood cell invasion by the malaria parasite. He has made pivotal contributions
to structural principles that govern molecular function of malaria parasite proteins.
His insightful essays on the atomic resolution details of proteins involved in
crucial parasite stages are targets for drug discovery against human malaria.
2.
Dr. Bhaskar Saha, National Centre for Cell Science, Pune has done pioneering
research in demonstrating that a single receptor can perform reciprocal effector
functions and maintain homeostasis. The studies have revealed the crucial inducing
role of neutrophils in three-phase evolution of T cell-dependent immune responses.
3.Dr.
G. Dhinakar Raj, Madras Veterinary College, Chennai has made pioneering work
in development and commercialization of several immunology based diagnostic kits
for Egg drop syndrome (EDS), Peste des petits ruminants (PPR) and rabies. He used
flow cytometry in lymphocyte subset analysis in tuberculosis positive buffaloes,
rabies antigen and antibody detection.
4.Dr. Owais Mohammad, Aligarh
Muslim University, Aligarh has made pioneering work in development of nano-particles
based delivery systems such as virosomes for gene packaging, liposomes and microspheres
for vaccine development, gene therapy vectors and drug delivery systems. He developed
liposome based antigen delivery vehicles, which can elicit strong immune response
against model antigens in animals.
5.Dr. Ranjan Sen, Center for DNA
Fingerprinting & Diagnostics, Hyderabad has made pioneering work in the
area of transcription anti-termination mechanism. His work on transcription anti-termination
has revealed elusive interaction surface of an anti-terminator protein on the
transcription elongation complex.
6.Dr. Ramanathan Sowdhamini, National
Centre for Biological Sciences, Bangalore has made pioneering work for the
development of webtools, computer algorithms and protocols for structure and function
predication from the whole genomes. She has been working on protein structural
modeling and has made important contributions to the understanding of structure
function relationships of protein domain superfamilies
7.Dr. Srinivasan
Ramachandran, Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology, Delhi has made
pioneering work in development of SEAPATH software program with Graphic User Interface
for predicting virulence factors in bacterial pathogens. Dr. Ramachandran has
also developed novel algorithms for the prediction of virulence factors in Mycobacterium
tuberculosis.
8.Dr. Snehasikta Swarnakar, Indian Institute of Chemical
Biology, Kolkata has made pioneering work on gastric ulceration. Her research
work has demonstrated upregulation of matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-9 gene is
associated to pathogenesis of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and Helicobacter
pylori infected gastric ulcers. She reported the critical role of melatonin in
regulating MMP-9 via tissue inhibitors of metalloproteinase -1 during protection
against endometriosis.
9.Dr. Tilak Raj Sharma, Indian Agricultural Research
Institute, New Delhi has made pioneering work in molecular cloning and functional
validation of a resistance gene Pi-kh effective against pathogen population of
rice blast pathogen. The cloned gene has shown high degree of resistance to rice
blast with commercial potential Source:
Press Inormation Bureau Date: March 17, 2008 |