B. J. Rao
Indian biologist (born 1956) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Indian biologist (born 1956) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Basuthkar Jagadeeshwar Rao (AKA B. J. Rao)(born 13 March 1956) is currently the Vice Chancellor of University of Hyderabad, Telangana.[1] Prior to this, he was a senior professor at the Department of Biological Sciences at IISER Tirupati before that he served at TIFR, Mumbai[2] and the head of Mechanism of Genome Dynamics and Cellular Adaptations Laboratory, TIFR.[3] His areas of specializations are molecular basis of genome dynamics, computational biology of genomes and protein active sites, cellular physiology and metabolism, to which he made fundamental contributions.[4] Apart from his fundamental research in the domain of biology, he is also interested in dissemination of scientific knowledge and outreach activities.[5][6][7]
Basuthkar Rao | |
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Born | Andhra Pradesh, India | March 13, 1956
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Scientific career | |
Fields | Biological science |
Institutions | University of Hyderabad, IISER Tirupati, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, |
Website | www |
Rao obtained his BSc from Nizam College and his MSc from Osmania University, Hyderabad. He then obtained PhD from Indian Institute of Sciences, Bangalore in the domain of Biochemistry. He then went on to do his post-doctoral work at Yale Medical School where he served as research scientist for about seven years.[citation needed] He then returned to India and started working at TIFR in various capacities, from being a reader to associate professor and a chairperson.Thereafter, in 2018 he became a senior Professor at IISER Tirupati. Following that, in 2021 he became Vive- Chancellor at University of Hyderabad.
He is primarily interested in:[8][9]
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Rao and his collaborators of Genome Dynamics Lab[8] are interested in mapping and understanding the promiscuity scores of protein active sites with the help of computational approaches. They are also dissecting the biochemical mechanism of regulation of homologous recombination by tumour suppressors such as P53 and BRCA2 proteins.
Other activities include:[10]
The Lab is also involved in collaborative projects with chemists and physicists at TIFR to seek answers, for instance how “soft electrons” (≈10eV) intersect and change biomolecules etc., along with many other interdisciplinary research proposals.[11]
He is a Fellow of all three National Academies in India, and is also the Sir JC Bose Fellow of Department of Science & Technology, India. He is also serving as a chief member and an advisor for various committees and has won many awards and fellowships.[12]
He worked as a DST-inspire teacher by articulating the current excitements of basic biology to a large number of undergraduate students across India. He perceives biology as a complex manifestation of physics-chemistry of a dynamically evolving system and emphasize on design principles in Biology. He has given numerous technical as well as public lectures[13] for varied audiences at conferences as well as at research centers.
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