Indian Academy of Sciences confers fellowship on IICT scientist
The Indian Academy of Sciences (IAS), Bangalore has conferred fellowship on Dr Srivari Chandrasekhar, a scientist of the Indian Institute of Chemical Technology (IICT), Hyderabad.
Dr Chandrasekhar's contribution is in the field of organic chemistry and medicinal chemistry, which helped in solving fundamental problems in developing new reactions and also addressed the environmental issues. His major contributions include synthesis of complex natural products, especially of marine origin with anti-cancer and anti depressant properties, green chemistry and automation chemistry to make large number of new chemicals. He has published more than 200 papers in international journals. He has also solved several problems in process chemistry for the pharmaceutical industry. He is also a fellow of National Academy of Sciences.
The IAS is one of the oldest and prestigious academies of the country which honour distinguished scientists of the country in all branches of science and was started by Prof C V Raman.
Dr Chandrasekhar's contribution is in the field of organic chemistry and medicinal chemistry, which helped in solving fundamental problems in developing new reactions and also addressed the environmental issues. His major contributions include synthesis of complex natural products, especially of marine origin with anti-cancer and anti depressant properties, green chemistry and automation chemistry to make large number of new chemicals. He has published more than 200 papers in international journals. He has also solved several problems in process chemistry for the pharmaceutical industry. He is also a fellow of National Academy of Sciences.
The IAS is one of the oldest and prestigious academies of the country which honour distinguished scientists of the country in all branches of science and was started by Prof C V Raman.
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