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| Anand, Ashima (India) • Fellow, Elected
2003 • 04-Medical and Health Sciences incl. Neurosciences. |
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| Buti, Bimla (India) • Fellow, Elected
1990. |
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| Chopra,
Kanchan (India) b. 14-5-1944. PhD, President,
Indian Society of Ecological Economics, and former Director,
Institute of Economic Growth, New Delhi, India. She is
unarguably the most significant India-based economist in the
past 30 years. She has created an empirical and sensitive
literature on human-nature interactions in rural India,
focusing on local institutions and the place of common
property resources (water, forests) in rural life and the
distress migration caused by their degradation. Fellow
of the Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics and Member,
Expert Committee on Climate Change, India, she is an
editorial advisor to the new journal Environment and
Development Economics.
Elected as Fellow |
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| Das,
Veena
(India) • Fellow, Elected 2005 |
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| Datta, Kasturi (India) • Fellow, Elected
2002 • 02-Structural, Cell and Molecular Biology |
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| Godbole, Rohini M.
(India) • b.12-11-1952, PhD, Professor, Centre for
Theoretical Studies (Centre for High Energy Physics), Indian
Institute of Science, Bangalore, India. She has made
pioneering suggestions to 'directly' study 'gluon' context
and the structure of the photon at (e+ e–)
and (ep) colliders via ‘resolved photon processes’ for real
and virtual photons; invention of the cleanest signature for
the then unseen last constituent of fermionic matter, the
top quark; and strategies for studying the Higgs boson.
Fellow of all science academies of India, she has won
India’s JC Bose Fellowship, Meghnad Saha Medal and the JL
Nehru Centenary Visiting Professorship of INSA.
Elected as Fellow. |
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| Hans-Gill,
Rajinder
Jeet
(India) • Fellow, Elected 2006 • 08-Mathematical
Sciences |
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Krishnaswamy,
Kamala
(India) • Fellow, Elected 2003
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| Mandal, Chitra
(India): b. 15-9-1951. PhD., Head, Cancer and Cell Biology,
Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), Indian
Institute of Chemical Biology, Kolkata, India. Mandal's
discovery in understanding the mystery of glycosylation of
biomolecules has provided elucidations to the encounter
between the newly-induced sugar molecules and diseased
status. Her glyco-immunological work has established
O-acetylated sialioglycoproteins as novel decisive
biomarkers in leukaemia. Her earlier work on visceral
leishmaniasis has provided scope for advanced diagnostic,
therapeutic and clinical status monitoring and led to three
transfers of technology. Fellow of all science academies of
India, and a JC Bose Fellow, she delivered the Yellapragada
Subba Rao Lecture of INSA in 2011. Elected as Fellow |
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| Mathur,
Asha
(India) • Fellow, Elected 2000 • 04-Medical and Health
Sciences incl. Neurosciences |
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| Nath,
Indira
(India) • Fellow, Elected 1995 • 04-Medical and Health
Sciences incl. Neurosciences |
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| Ravindranath, Vijayalakshmi (India) • Fellow, Elected 2001 •
04-Medical and Health Sciences incl. Neurosciences |
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| Sharma, Manju (India) • Fellow, Elected
1995 • 03-Biological Systems and Organisms |
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