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Indian-American Scientist honoured in Texas

An Indian-American professor has been honoured with the 2009 Edith and Peter O'Donnell Award by The Academy of Medicine, Engineering and Science of Texas for his research that could lead to the creation of artificial proteins in the human body.

Updated on: Jan 13, 2009 02:56 PM IST
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An Indian-American professor has been honoured with the 2009 Edith and Peter O'Donnell Award by The Academy of Medicine, Engineering and Science of Texas for his research that could lead to the creation of artificial proteins in the human body.

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Dr Rama Ranganathan, Director of the Systems Biology Division of the Cecil H and Ida Green Comprehensive Centre for Molecular, Computational and Systems Biology at University of Texas Southwestern, with two others have been announced winners by the academy at its annual conference in Dallas.

Each year, the O'Donnell Awards honour outstanding achievements by young investigators in science, medicine and engineering. Each award consists of a $25,000 honorarium, a citation and an inscribed statue.

President of UT Southwestern congratulated Dr Ranganathan and praised him for his excellent work.

"Dr Ranganathan embodies the best qualities of Texas science and the achievement this award seeks to recognise, rigorously pursuing important questions of cell science with innovative strategies," said Dr Daniel K Podolsky, President of UT Southwestern.

Elated by his achievement, Dr Ranganathan thanked the University for its support in his work.

"It is truly a great Honor to be selected for an award that bears the name of Edith and Peter O'Donnell," Dr Ranganathan said.

 
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