Indian Academy of Sciences appoints first Jubilee Professor

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Press Trust of India London
Last Updated : Jan 24 2013 | 1:49 AM IST

Professor Ashok Venkitaraman, who holds the Ursula Zoellner Professorship of Cancer Research in the University of Cambridge and is the Director of the Medical Research Council's Cancer Cell Unit there, has been appointed as first Jubilee Professor in 2012.

The Indian Academy of Sciences, founded in 1934 by the Nobel Prize-winning physicist Sir C V Raman, celebrated its platinum jubilee in 2009.

The Council of the Academy has instituted the Jubilee Professorship in connection with this event.

The distinguishing feature of the Professorship will be to offer the holder an opportunity for interactions and exchanges with students, researchers and teachers in several parts of India, and not just in the major metropolises.

He is known for his research on the causes and treatment of cancer.

Prof Ajay Sood, President, Indian Academy of Sciences said: "I am delighted to have Prof Ashok Venkitaraman as the first occupant of Jubilee Chair of the Academy.

"As envisaged in this professorship, I am sure that students, teachers and researchers will be inspired by their close interaction with Professor Venkitaraman at the different universities and colleges he will visit."

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First Published: Jun 27 2012 | 7:36 PM IST

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