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Kusal K Das-Professor of Physiology, BLDE University, Vijayapura, is having 28 years of teaching/research experiences in University and medical schools in India and abroad..He is a Visiting Professor of University of Leeds. Prof. Das’s ‘Laboratory of Vascular Physiology & Medicine’ at BLDE University, Bijapur works on understanding of vascular diseases through their complex mechanisms. His works devoted to shape vascular integrity and find out some innovative approaches which may improve the quality of human life or sufferings. His greatest contribution in science to invent a new method of serum vitamin E estimation. Prof.CNR Rao Committee of Government of Karnataka selected him for prestigious “Dr.Raja Ramanna State Scientist Award 2013”. Institute of Pulmonary and Pathology,Zubieta University, La Paz, Bolivia has conferred Prof.Das with 'Science, Honor & Truth Medal" on October 10, 2016

Tuesday 30 August 2016

Prof.T.R.Raju - A legendary neuroscientist who inspires generations


Professor Trichur R.Raju,FASc

Professor T.R.Raju - Senior Professor of Neurophysiology at National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS), Bangalore is considered as one of the greatest neuroscientists of India.  His works on developmental neuroscience to understand critical roles of trophic factors, glia, neurotransmitter and intrinsic electrical activity in neuronal survival, growth and formation of synaptic connectivity in the developing retina are just phenomenal. He is one of the pioneers in describing cytoskeleton and cell motility in the world. Prof.Raju’s contribution towards understanding neuronal plasticity in the developing and adult nervous system is noteworthyHis work on rewiring or remodeling of brain circuitries which can form the basis for treating patients suffering from stroke and depression are extremely significant in neurosciences. Prof.Raju’s one more great contribution is on central nervous system regeneration and resident stem cell activation. This research has a potential application for achieving successful regeneration in the central nervous system including the spinal cord to treat paralysis. His further works on preclinical models on rodents for neurological diseases explores new therapeutic modalities for treating neurodegenerative diseases of the nervous system..

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