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Gagandeep Kang Executive Director of Translational Health Science and Technology Institute (THSTI), Faridabad
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The Infosys Prize in life sciences is being awarded to Prof. Gagandeep
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Kang for her pioneering contributions to understanding the natural history of rotavirus and other infectious diseases that are important both globally and in India. Her findings have enormous implications for vaccines and other public health measures to thwart these infections.
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Bio Prof. Gagandeep Kang is a physician scientist who for many years was a Professor of Microbiology and Head of the Division of Gastrointestinal Sciences and the Wellcome Trust Research Laboratory at the Christian Medical College (CMC), Vellore. She obtained her M.B.B.S., M.D., and Ph.D. degrees in 1986, 1991 and 1997, respectively, all from the Christian Medical College.
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View Laureates Alphabetically Prof. Kang’s groundbreaking work has been recognized with numerous awards and honors. These include Woman Bioscientist of the Year from the Government of India (2006); election to Fellowship of the American Academy of Microbiology (2010), the Indian Academy of Sciences (2011), National Academy of Sciences (2013), the Faculty of Public Health in the UK (2015), and the Indian National Science Academy (2016). She has played a pioneering role in the biomedical sciences through serving on numerous national and international editorial boards, research grant review boards, and scientific advisory committees. Recently Prof. Kang was appointed Executive Director of the Translational Health Service and Technology Institute (THSTI), an autonomous institute of the Department of Biotechnology, Government of India.
Scope And Impact Of Work Prof. Kang has made pivotal contributions to understanding the natural history of rotavirus infections as well as other enteric infections which are important causes of mortality and morbidity in India. Her work, often published in high-profile medical journals, has shown that natural immunity to rotavirus infections is much lower in the Indian population than in other populations. These findings lead directly to an understanding of why the rotavirus vaccine is not as efficacious in India as in other populations globally with similar socioeconomic demographics. Rotavirus is a leading cause of childhood morbidity and mortality, with India being one of the hardest hit countries. Thus it is critically important to understand its immunopathogenesis and vaccine effectiveness. Not only have Prof. Kang’s groundbreaking studies done so, but her findings also have broad implications for other enteric viruses such as polio virus. In collaboration with colleagues at CMC, Vellore, Kang has shown that the recipient may mount weaker enteric immunity to polio virus as well, providing an explanation for why Indians require more
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