Sarashi Ranjan Mukherjee
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Sarashi Ranjan Mukherjee (1919–1991) was an Indian surgeon and a neurobiologist.[1] Born on 24 November 1919 in Kolkata, in the Indian state of West Bengal to Narayan Mukherjee and Kamala Devi, he was known for his studies on a number of diseases such as hypertension, hypothermia and epilepsy.[2] He was the younger brother of Asima Chatterjee, a renowned organic chemist and was her collaborator in her researches on the pharmacological activity of marsilin, an anticonvulsant drug.[3] The Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, the apex agency of the Government of India for scientific research, awarded him the Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize for Science and Technology, one of the highest Indian science awards for his contributions to Medical Sciences in 1968.[4] He died on 24 January 1991, at the age of 71.[5]
References
- ^ "Early Life and Family". Indian Academy of Sciences. 2017.
- ^ "Handbook of Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize Winners" (PDF). Council of Scientific and Industrial Research. 1999.
- ^ "Asima Chatterjee" (PDF). Indian National Science Academy. 2017.
- ^ "View Bhatnagar Awardees". Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize. 2016. Retrieved 12 November 2016.
- ^ "Brief Profile of the Awardee". Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize. 2017.
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- 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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