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  1. Govindarajan Padmanaban (born 20 March 1938, in Madras) is an Indian biochemist and biotechnologist. He was the former director of the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), and presently serves as honorary professor in the department of biochemistry at IISc and Chancellor of Central University of Tamil Nadu .

  2. Padmanaban Govindarajan was born on 20 March 1938 in Bangalore,India. He is a renowned biochemist and a pioneer in Indian biotechnology. Currently,he holds the NASI-Platinum Jubilee Chair/Honorary Professor at the Indian Instituteof Science, Bengaluru.

  3. Govindarajan Padmanaban | Pundi Narasimhan Rangarajan | Palakkod Govindan Vathsala | Dalavaikodihali Najiah Nadakumar | Viswanathan Arun Nagarj. Patent No. IN200501612I4; Published Filed 2005-11-07; Published 2007-09-14; Antimalarial drug containing synergistic combination of curcumin and artemisinin. Padmanaban Govindarajan,Bangalore,IN | Rangarajan Pundi Narasimhan,Bangalore,IN | Palakkod Govindan Vathsala,Bangalore,IN | Nandakumar Dalavaikodihalli Nanjiah,Bangalore,IN | Arun Nagaraj ...

  4. Prof. Govindarajan Padmanaban. Ph.D. (IISc), FNA, FNASc, FTWAS. Elected into the fellowship in 1984 under the General Biology section. Year of Birth: 1938. Council Service: Council Service: 1986-88, 1992-97; Vice-President: 1992-97.

  5. Govindarajan Padmanaban is a celebrated biochemist and biotechnologist, known for his work on malaria. In a career spanning 50 years, he has mentored several students, helped establish start-ups and several research institutes.

  6. 1988 PADMANABAN, Govindarajan (b. 1938) PhD,DSc(hc),FNA,FASc,FTWAS,FAMS, President, NASI; NASI Senior Scientist, Department of Biochemistry, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore – 560012; Res. No. 5, 8th Main Road, Viyalikaval, Bangalore – 560003; Tel: (080) 23601492, 23942540(O), 23342223(R); Fax: 23601492, 23600814; Email: ; Sp ...

  7. Govindarajan Padmanaban received his BSc (Chemistry) from the Presidency College, Chennai, MSc (Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry) from Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), New Delhi; and DSc (hc) from BHU.

  8. Govindarajan Padmanaban. Many Indian scientists have been tempted by the allure of the West—but not G. Padmanaban. At the tail end of a career that spans four decades, the biochemist has ...

  9. Dr Padmanaban has to his credit significant work on haemoprotein biosynthesis. His work has helped in gaining understanding of the regulation of the biosynthesis of cytochrome P-450 and cytochrome oxidase. His work is of importance in elucidating the molecular basis of drug metabolism.

  10. Professor Padmanaban Govindarajan was born on 20 March 1938 in Bangalore, India. He is a renowned biochemist and a pioneer in Indian biotechnology. Currently, he holds the NASI-Platinum Jubilee Chair/Honorary Professor at the Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru.