ETV Bharat / state

JNU encourages research, says professor who won Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize

Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) professor Deepak Gaur, was recently conferred the prestigious Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize for developing a molecular complex on the surface of the malaria parasite (pathogen) that plays an essential role in the invasion of red blood cells.

JNU encourages research, says professor who won Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize
author img

By

Published : Mar 3, 2019, 11:41 PM IST

New Delhi: Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) professor Deepak Gaur, who was recently conferred the prestigious Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize, said the varsity encourages research and that the award would motivate him to work harder.

Gaur's research is focussed on understanding the biology of parasites that cause malaria and developing vaccines that can prevent the disease.His group has discovered a molecular complex on the surface of the malaria parasite (pathogen) that plays an essential role in invasion of red blood cells.

"Being the recipient of this award is a big honour not only for me but for my research group, my university JNU and my family. I am happy that our research contributions have been recognised and this is very motivating for us to work even harder," he told media.

Read also:LPG cylinders explode in Birbhum house, no casualty

The varsity administration has recently been criticised by a section of teachers and students for killing research through certain policies, but Gaur differed on this. "JNU supports research in a big way and encourages all its faculty to bring extramural funding for which it has now a very streamlined process and has constituted an research and development cell headed by a director," he added.

undefined

Gaur is currently studying the molecular mechanisms of red cell invasion by the malaria parasites in greater detail, especially the functional characterisation of this molecular complex and is working towards developing a malaria vaccine that targets this essential molecular complex.

He has previously won the DBT National Bioscience Award in 2014 and the Visitors Award for Research (JNU Molecular Parasitology Group) in 2016. He has been recently elected as Fellow of the Indian National Science Academy.

New Delhi: Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) professor Deepak Gaur, who was recently conferred the prestigious Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize, said the varsity encourages research and that the award would motivate him to work harder.

Gaur's research is focussed on understanding the biology of parasites that cause malaria and developing vaccines that can prevent the disease.His group has discovered a molecular complex on the surface of the malaria parasite (pathogen) that plays an essential role in invasion of red blood cells.

"Being the recipient of this award is a big honour not only for me but for my research group, my university JNU and my family. I am happy that our research contributions have been recognised and this is very motivating for us to work even harder," he told media.

Read also:LPG cylinders explode in Birbhum house, no casualty

The varsity administration has recently been criticised by a section of teachers and students for killing research through certain policies, but Gaur differed on this. "JNU supports research in a big way and encourages all its faculty to bring extramural funding for which it has now a very streamlined process and has constituted an research and development cell headed by a director," he added.

undefined

Gaur is currently studying the molecular mechanisms of red cell invasion by the malaria parasites in greater detail, especially the functional characterisation of this molecular complex and is working towards developing a malaria vaccine that targets this essential molecular complex.

He has previously won the DBT National Bioscience Award in 2014 and the Visitors Award for Research (JNU Molecular Parasitology Group) in 2016. He has been recently elected as Fellow of the Indian National Science Academy.

ZCZC
PRI DSB NAT NRG
.NEWDELHI NRG23
DL-JNU PROFESSOR-AWARD
JNU encourages research, says professor who won Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize
          New Delhi, Mar 3 (PTI) Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) professor Deepak Gaur, who was recently conferred the prestigious Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize, said the varsity encourages research and that the award would motivate him to work harder.
          Gaur's research is focussed on understanding the biology of parasites that cause malaria and developing vaccines that can prevent the disease.
          His group has discovered a molecular complex on the surface of the malaria parasite (pathogen) that plays an essential role in invasion of red blood cells.
          "Being the recipient of this award is a big honour not only for me but for my research group, my university JNU and my family. I am happy that our research contributions have been recognised and this is very motivating for us to work even harder," he told PTI.
          The varsity administration has recently been criticised by a section of teachers and students for killing research through certain policies, but Gaur differed on this.
          "JNU supports research in a big way and encourages all its faculty to bring extramural funding for which it has now a very streamlined process and has constituted an research and development cell headed by a director," he added.
          Gaur is currently studying the molecular mechanisms of red cell invasion by the malaria parasites in greater detail, especially the functional characterisation of this molecular complex and is working towards developing a malaria vaccine that targets this essential molecular complex.
          He has previously won the DBT National Bioscience Award in 2014 and the Visitors Award for Research (JNU Molecular Parasitology Group) in 2016.
          He has been recently elected as Fellow of the Indian National Science Academy. PTI SLB
SMN
SMN
03032112
NNNN
ETV Bharat Logo

Copyright © 2025 Ushodaya Enterprises Pvt. Ltd., All Rights Reserved.