B. K. Anand | |
Birth Date: | 1917 9, df=yes |
Birth Place: | Lahore, British India |
Citizenship: | India |
Nationality: | Indian |
Fields: | Neurophysiology |
Workplaces: | Lady Hardinge Medical College, All India Institute of Medical Sciences |
Alma Mater: | King George Medical College, Lucknow |
Awards: | Padma Shri |
Bal Krishan Anand (1917–2007) was an Indian physiologist and pharmacologist. He was credited for the discovery of the feeding centre in the hypothalamus in 1951.[1] He is considered the founder of modern Neurophysiology in India.[2]
He was born in Lahore as Bal Krishan Anand in 1917. He graduated from King George Medical College in 1940 and obtained his M.D. degree in 1948. He joined in 1949 the Lady Hardinge Medical College as Professor of Physiology.
He went to Yale University as a Fellow of the Rockefeller Foundation in 1950 and worked with John Brobeck. They had published their research work in 1951.[3] He \ returned to India in 1952 and continued his research at Lady Hardinge Medical College.
He joined the All India Institute of Medical Sciences as its first professor in the Department of Physiology in 1956. He was instrumental in establishing the guidelines of education for M.B., B.S. and Postgraduate students. He became Dean of that Institute.
He was instrumental in the establishment of Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences in 1982.