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Chemical Research was published, as well as many other papers, posthumously. She was elected Fellow of the Indian Academy of Sciences, Indian National Science Academy and the recipient of many honors the last of which was The Third World Academy of Sciences Award in chemistry for her outstanding contributions to bio-organic chemistry, particularly supramolecular assemblies, molecular design, chemical simulation of key biological processes, synthesis of functional hybrid peptides and synthesis of nanotubes, in 1999.
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She was a Fellow of the National Academy of Sciences. She also won the A.V. Rama Rao Foundation Award, the Jawaharlal Nehru Birth Centenary Visiting Fellowship, Third World Academy of Sciences Award in Chemistry in 1999 for her work in bio-organic chemistry, and the Sukh Dev Endowment Lectureship.
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At the time of her passing away, she was the most prolific organic chemist in India, having, in the last five years, a dozen publications in The Journal of the American Chemical Society, six in the Journal of Organic Chemistry and dozens in others. Her monumental contribution to the Accounts of
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The biennial "Professor Darshan Ranganathan Memorial Lecture", which is to be "delivered by a woman scientist who has made outstanding contributions in any field of Science and Technology" was established in her memory by her husband, in 2001.
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Darshan Ranganathan was born as Darshan Markan on 4 June 1941 to Vidyavati Markan and Shanti Swarup in Delhi. She was educated in Delhi and received a Ph.D. in chemistry from
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She continued her research at IIT Kanpur on the basis of fellowships. Unwritten rules prevented her from joining the faculty because her husband was already a member.
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Ranganathan's special passion was reproducing natural biochemical processes in the laboratory. She created a protocol which achieved the autonomous reproduction of
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Ranganathan, Darshan; Rathi, Ramesh (1986). "Imidazole synthesis on a solid support".
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in 1967. First hired as a lecturer, she became head of the Chemistry Department at
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who was known for her work in bio-organic chemistry, including "pioneering work in
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with pharmaceutical importance. She also developed a working simulation of the
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Senior Research Scholarship of the Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851
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Further challenging problems in organic reaction mechanisms
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Art in biosynthesis: the synthetic chemist's challenge
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Challenging problems in organic reaction mechanisms
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Indian
Delhi University
ATP
imidazole
urea cycle
protein tertiary structure
Subramania Ranganathan
Indian Academy of Sciences
TWAS Prize
Senior Research Scholarship of the Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851
Organic chemistry
IIT Kanpur
Thesis
Doctoral advisor
organic chemist
India
protein folding
supramolecular assemblies
Delhi University
Miranda College
1851 Research Fellowship
Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851
Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur
Subramania Ranganathan
Regional Research Laboratory, Trivandrum
IICT
Isabella Karle
U.S. Naval Research Laboratory
breast cancer

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