Pradeep Seth
Indian virologist
Pradeep Seth is an Indian virologist who injected himself in 2003 with a potential vaccine he had developed for HIV.[1] He has been working in the field of virology since 1968 and is an elected fellow of the National Academy of Medical Sciences,[2]
He did his MBBS and Masters (MD) in Microbiology from AIIMS in 1970 and then taught at the same institute till 2005. He holds 4 Indian Patent and 4 International Patent in the field of Virology.[3] In 1986, he was awarded the Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize for his contribution in Medical Sciences.[4]
References
- ^ Kumar S, Aggarwal P, Vajpayee M, Pandey R, Seth P (2006). "Development of a candidate DNA/MVA HIV-1 subtype C vaccine for India". Vaccine. 24 (14): 2585–2593. doi:10.1016/j.vaccine.2005.12.032. PMID 16480792.
- ^ "List of Fellows - NAMS" (PDF). National Academy of Medical Sciences. 2016. Retrieved 19 March 2016.
- ^ "Protected By Symantec" (PDF). docisolation.prod.fire.glass. Retrieved 22 December 2019.
- ^ "Dr Pradeep Seth". ssbprize.gov.in. Retrieved 22 December 2019.
External links
- Doctor Pradeep Seth Official Site
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Recipients of Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize for Science and Technology in Medical Science
- R. B. Arora (1961)
- Bal Krishan Anand (1963)
- N. K. Dutta (1965)
- V. Ramalingaswami (1965)
- J. B. Chatterjea (1966)
- R.J. Vakil (1966)
- A. K. Basu (1967)
- M. J. Thirumalachar (1967)
- S. R. Mukherjee (1968)
- Uttamchand Khimchand Sheth (1968)
- S. Kalyanaraman (1969)
- Ranjit Roy Chaudhury (1969)
- J. R. Talwar (1970)
- O. M. Gulati (1971)
- A. K. Maiti (1971)
- N. R. Moudgal (1976)
- P. R. Adiga (1980)
- T. Desiraju (1980)
- U. C. Chaturvedi (1981)
- Indira Nath (1983)
- J. N. Sinha (1984)
- B. S. Srivastava (1984)
- D. K. Ganguly (1985)
- S. S. Agarwal (1986)
- P. Seth (1986)
- Maharaj Kishan Bhan (1990)
- Shashi Wadhwa (1991)
- U. N. Das (1992)
- N. K. Mehra (1992)
- G. P. Pal (1993)
- K. B. Sainis (1994)
- Y. D. Sharma (1994)
- S. K. Panda (1995)
- A. K. Tyagi (1995)
- V. Ravindranath (1996)
- S. K. Sarin (1996)
- S. K. Gupta (1997)
- Vijay Kumar (1997)
- G. Balakrish Nair (1998)
- Ch. Mohan Rao (1999)
- Shahid Jameel (2000)
- Birendra Nath Mallick (2001)
- Sunil Pradhan (2002)
- C. S. Dey (2003)
- Anil Kumar Mandal (2003)
- C. E. Chitnis (2004)
- Javed Naim Agrewala (2005)
- V. S. Sangwan (2006)
- Pundi Narasimhan Rangarajan (2007)
- Ravinder Goswami (2008)
- Santosh G. Honavar (2009)
- Mitali Mukerji (2010)
- K. Narayanaswamy Balaji (2011)
- Sandip Basu (2012)
- Pushkar Sharma (2013)
- Anurag Agrawal (2014)
- Vidita Ashok Vaidya (2015)
- Niyaz Ahmed (2016)
- Amit Dutt (2017)
- Deepak Gaur (2017)
- Ganesan Venkatasubramanian (2018)
- Dhiraj Kumar (2019)
- Mohammad Javed Ali (2019)
- Bushra Ateeq (2020)
- Ritesh Agarwal (2020)
- Jeemon Panniyammakal (2021)
- Rohit Srivastava (2021)
- Dipyaman Ganguly (2022)
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