Padmanabhan Balaram Explained

Padmanabhan Balaram
Alma Mater:University of Pune
Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur
Carnegie Mellon University
Doctoral Advisor:Aksel A. Bothner-By
Field:Biochemistry
Work Institution:Indian Institute of Science
Prizes:Padma Bhushan[1]

Padmanabhan Balaram is an Indian biochemist and a former director of the Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore, India. He is a recipient of the third highest Indian civilian honour of Padma Bhushan (2014)[2] as well as the TWAS Prize (1994).[3] He has been conferred the 2021 R. Bruce Merrifield Award by the American Peptide Society.[4]

Education

Balaram received his bachelor's degree in chemistry from Fergusson College, University of Pune followed by a master's degree from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur and his PhD from Carnegie Mellon University with Aksel A. Bothner-By. After a postdoctoral stint at Harvard University with Nobel laureate Robert Burns Woodward,[5] he returned to the Indian Institute of Science, where he has been ever since as a faculty member in the Molecular Biophysics Unit. He presently holds a Chaired Professorship at the National Center for Biological Sciences, Bangalore. During his PhD, Balaram studied the use of negative Nuclear Overhauser effect signals as probes of macromolecular conformations. As a postdoc with Woodword, Balaram worked on the synthesis of the antibiotic erythromycin.[6]

Research

Balaram's main area of research has been the investigation of the structure, conformation, and biological activity of designed and natural peptides. To do this, he has extensively used techniques such as Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy, Infrared spectroscopy, and Circular Dichroism, along with X-ray crystallography. He has been a major contributor to the evaluation of factors influencing the folding and conformations of designed peptides, and has investigated structural elements playing a key role in the formation of secondary structural motifs such as helices, beta turns, and sheets. Along with Isabella Karle, a frequent collaborator, he has also pioneered the use of alpha-amino isobutyric acid to induce and retain helicity and constrain peptide conformations.[7]

Balaram has authored more than 400 research papers, and is a fellow of the Indian National Science Academy.[8] [9]

He was the editor of the journal Current Science until June 2013.[10] [11]

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20140129005406/http://ibnlive.in.com/news/scientist-r-mashelkar-yoga-guru-bks-iyengar-get-padma-vibushan/447779-3.html Receives Padma Bhushan
  2. Web site: Padma Awards. 17 April 2016.
  3. Web site: Prizes and Awards . 2016 . The World Academy of Sciences.
  4. Web site: Merrifield Award – American Peptide Society. 2021-03-11. en-US.
  5. http://www.chemistry.iitd.ac.in/chemcos/issue-IV/personalities.htm Interview with Prof. P. Balaram, Department of Chemistry IIT Delhi
  6. http://mbu.iisc.ernet.in/~pbgrp/pbcv.html Prof. P. Balaram lab Webpage at IISc
  7. http://mbu.iisc.ernet.in/~pbgrp/ Prof. P. Balaram’s lab
  8. http://www.knowledgecommission.gov.in/about/profile.asp?id=pb National Knowledge Commission member P. Balaram
  9. Web site: Indian Fellow . 2017-10-30 . INSA . 2017-10-30 . 7 November 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20171107022158/http://insaindia.res.in/detail/N85-0894 . dead .
  10. http://www.currentscience.ac.in/php/pdf/edboard.pdf Current Science Editorial Board
  11. Bachhawat . Anand K. . Balakrishnan . V. . Swaminathan . M. S. . Sarma . V. Venkateswara . Desiraju . Gautam R. . Ganapathi . Vinay . Metri . Dhanappa M. . Bamji . Mahtab S. . Raman . Anantanarayanan . Herndon . J. Marvin . Suryanarayanan . T. S. . A "Current Science" journal without Balaram? . Current Science . 2013 . 105 . 4 . 429–431 . 0011-3891. 24097984.