Ranjan Ramasamy
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Ranjan Ramasamy is a medical researcher who specialises in immunology and vector-borne diseases.[1] He has held positions at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine[2] and Babraham Institute,[3] and was Professor of Immunology at the University of Brunei Darussalam[4] and Professor of Biochemistry at the University of Jaffna.[5] He served as Chairman of the National Science Foundation of Sri Lanka (2002-2004)[6] and as a member of the International Council for Science Scientific Planning and Review Committee (2002-2009).[7] He received his PhD in immunology from the University of Cambridge in 1974.[8]
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Ranjan Ramasamy | |
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Education | University of Cambridge (BA Natural Sciences 1971, PhD Immunology 1974) |
Occupation | Medical researcher |
Board member of | Chairman, National Science Foundation of Sri Lanka (2002–2004); Member, International Council for Science Scientific Planning and Review Committee (2002–2009) |
Awards | Presidential Award for Scientific Publication (2013, 2014), Sri Lanka Medical Association Seneviratne Award (1993), Wijerama Award (1992) |
Website | ORCID 0000-0003-0246-7053 |
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