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Year of birth
1949
Academic degree
PhD
Field of studies
Position

Senior research fellow at the Indian National Academy of Sciences

General information

Professor Brindaban Ranu is a renowned researcher in the field synthetic organic/green mechanochemistry as well as the application methods of green and sustainable chemistry for the development of drugs.

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Leading scientist's research interests: chemistry, biochemistry, genetics and molecular biology , pharmacology, toxicology and pharmaceutics, chemical technology, ecology, materials technology, engineering, power engineering, physics and astronomy, agricultural and biological sciences.

Scientific recognition
Awards and achievements:

2018 – Acharya J. C. Ghosh Memorial Award (Indian Chemical Society).

2010 — Silver Medal of the Chemical Research Society of India.

2010 — Member of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry.

2007 – Member of the National Academy of Sciences, India.

2006 - 2015 - Member of the Green Chemistry Task Force Committee, DST.

2005 — Member of the editorial board of the Indian Chemical Journal.

1995 — Research Fellow of the Indian Academy of Sciences.

1993 — Fellow of the West Bengal Academy of Sciences and Technology (India).

1993 - Narasimhan Award from Pune University (India).


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