How has Venkatraman Ramakrishnan made India proud?

Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, an Indian by birth, is a British structural biologist. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry along with Thomas A. Steitz and Ada Yonath in 2009, for his research into the atomic structure and function of ribosomes. Ribosomes are tiny particles made up of RNA and proteins.

Ramakrishnan was born in Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu. Both his parents were scientists. He graduated from the Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda after getting the National Science Talent Scholarship. Then he moved to the U.S. Although Dr. Ramakrishnan started with a career in theoretical physics, he later moved towards molecular biology.

He did his postdoctoral research at Yale University and joined as biophysicist at the Brookhaven National Laboratory in New York. Afterwards he joined the Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology at the University of Cambridge in England. The next year, he published a series of ground- breaking scientific papers.

Dr. Ramakrishnan was elected a member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences in 2004. He was elected a foreign member of the Indian National Science Academy in 2008. Our country then honoured him with the Padma Vibhushan in 2010, and he was knighted by the U.K government in 2012. He was made a fellow of the Royal Society of London in 2003 and later became the society’s first Indian-born president.

He has a dual citizenship of the U.S.A and the United Kingdom.

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