Paramjit Khurana Explained

Paramjit Khurana
Birth Date:1956 8, df=yes
Nationality:Indian
Occupation:Teaching and Research
Years Active:1983 to date
Known For:Plant Biotechnology, Molecular Biology, Genomics
Notable Works:Research in Wheat and Seribiotechnology

Paramjit Khurana (born 15 August 1956) is an Indian scientist in Plant Biotechnology, Molecular Biology, Genomics who is presently Professor in the Department of Plant Molecular Biology in the University of Delhi, Delhi. She has received many awards and published more than 125 scientific papers.[1]

Biography

Paramjit Khurana graduated from University of Delhi with degrees in Botany; Bachelor of science degree (B.Sc.) in (1975), Master of Science degree (M.Sc.) in 1977), and Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.) in (1978). She obtained her doctoral degree, Ph.D. in Botany in 1983 from University of Delhi.[1]

Khurana started her career working ad Scientist during 1983-84 in the Unit for Plant Cell and Molecular Biology Unit of the University of Delhi. She was a lecturer at Plant Biology Department the S.G.T.B. Khalsa College, University of Delhi from 1984 to 1987. During 1987-88 she worked as a Research Associate in Michigan State University (MSU), East Lansing, U.S.A. On her return from the US she has worked as Lecturer (1989–90), Reader (1990–98) and Professor (1998 to date) in the Department of Plant Molecular Biology, University of Delhi, South Campus, and during 2004-07 she was Head of this Department.[2]

Khurana's career achievements cover Wheat and Seribiotechnology, Comparative Genomics, in wheat biotechnology genetic transformation of Indian wheat for resistance against the cereal cyst nematode and for abiotic stress tolerance, development of mulberry transgenics capable of withstanding salinity and drought stress conditions, effective genetic engineering strategies leading to stress tolerance in crop plants and sustaining agriculture under changing climatic conditions, sequencing of chromosome 11 of rice, chromosome 5 of tomato, and chloroplast genome of mulberry.[1] [2] As professor she has mentored 10 Post-Doctorates, 15 Ph.D scholars, 4 M.Phil. and 20 Master’s students.[1] Her major contribution has been to develop all-weather crops which would enable rise of the India's productivity several fold. She has developed modified mulberry which can cultivated in wastelands. She says that professional goal is: "Ten years down the line, I will still be working in my laboratory. I hope my products benefit everyone."[2]

Awards

Khurana is recipient of the ‘Certificate of Honour’ awarded by the Gantavaya Sansthan on International Women’s Day (2011), and Professor Archana Sharma Memorial Award of the Indian Science Congress Association in 2011-2012.[1]

Fellowships

Publications

Khurana has 125 scientific publications to her credit published in national and international journals.[1] [2] [4] Some of her publications published in national and international journals in association with other authors are:

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Paramjit Khurana:Indian Fellow. 4 November 2015. Indian National Science Academy. https://web.archive.org/web/20151120222154/http://www.insaindia.org/detail.php?id=P11-1547. 20 November 2015. dead.
  2. Web site: Punj . Deepshikha . On the Silk Route: Paramjit Khurana. 4 November 2015. 10 September 2011 . India Today.
  3. Web site: NAAS Fellow . National Academy of Agricultural Sciences . 2016 . 6 May 2016.
  4. Web site: Paramjit Khurana . 4 November 2015.