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  1. Narayan S. Hosmane is an Indian-born cancer research scientist who made the featured article in NRI Achievers magazine and is currently distinguished research professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry. He received the Humboldt Research Award for senior scientists twice.

  2. Narayan S. Hosmane, Ph.D. Professor. Research interests include synthetic and structural chemistry of polyhedral boron cage biomolecules and nanostructured materials for cancer therapy, catalysis and extraction of radionuclides.

  3. Narayan Hosmane. Northern Illinois University. Verified email at niu.edu - Homepage. Synthetic and structural chemistry of polyhedral boron cage biomolecules and nanostructured molecules for...

  4. Narayan S. Hosmane is an Indianborn cancer research scientist who made the featured article in NRI Achievers magazine and is currently a Distinguished Research Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry and an Inaugural Board of Trustees Professor at Northern Illinois University, DeKalb.

  5. I received my bachelor's degree in Chemistry from Cukurova University in Turkey. Now, I am a research assistant and Ph.D. student at Hacettepe University in Turkey. My department is nanotechnology and nanomedicine. I joined Dr. Hosmane's Lab in February 2011 as a visiting researcher.

    Name
    Years
    Current Position
    Caroline Rosenquist
    2019–present
    Undergraduate Researcher
    Sarah Johnson
    2019–present
    Undergraduate Researcher
    Eunice Oladesu
    2019–present
    Undergraduate Researcher
    Jake Kimball
    2018
    Undergraduate Researcher
  6. Narayan S. Hosmane was born in Gokarn, Karnatak state, Southern India, and is a B.S. and MS graduate of Karnatak University, India. He obtained a Ph.D. degree in Inorganic Chemistry in...

    • Loma Linda University School of Medicine
  7. Nominator's project description. Professor Hosmane receives the award for the discovery of novel carborane structures, i.e. stable molecules of mixed carbon/boron content. He has further developed the linking of theses systems with metal compounds, thus creating a highly variegated and functionally versatile class of materials.