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Two UoH Faculty Receive Har Gobind Khorana Innovative Young Biotechnologist Award

Dr Shyam Lal and Dr Manjari Kiran, Hargbind Khorana Biotech Young Innovators awardees from UoH

Two UoH Faculty Receive Har Gobind Khorana Innovative Young Biotechnologist Award
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29 Aug 2024 12:19 PM GMT

Hyderabad: Dr M Shyam Lal, Associate Professor, Department of Animal Biology, and Dr Manjari Kiran, Assistant Professor, Department of Systems and Computational Biology, School of Life Sciences, University of Hyderabad (UoH), have been awarded the ‘Har Gobind Khorana Innovative Young Biotechnologist Fellowship (IYBF)’ for 2023-24 by the Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Ministry of Science & Technology, Government of India.

The DBT established the ‘Har Gobind Khorana Innovative Young Biotechnologist Fellowship’ (IYBF) to recognise and support exceptional young scientists with innovative ideas and a passion for research in cutting-edge biotechnology fields. This fellowship provides both research grant support and a cash award to the recipients. This year, the fellowship has been granted to nine scientists from across the nation.

Dr Shyam Lal’s research focuses on leveraging advancements in nanotechnology and drug delivery for biomedical applications. His team at UoH is working to address challenges in treatments for varicose veins, wound healing, and antibiotic resistance. They aim to create transdermal patches that deliver active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) through engineered nanocarriers and to explore the effects of upconversion nanoparticles in light-sensitive medications.

Dr Manjari Kiran’s research group is dedicated to characterising various types of non-coding RNAs and understanding the role of RNA modifications in their regulation. The group is also involved in developing user-friendly, publicly available scientific tools for next-generation sequencing data analysis, bioinformatics prediction, and computational characterization of molecular players in human health and disease.

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