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Raghu PullakhandamScientist FICMR National Institute of Nutrition (NIN), Hyderabad

Nutritional Biochemistry Iron, zinc and carotenoid metabolism

Ragini Nitin KulkarniScientist FICMR National Institute for Research in Reproductive and Child Health (NIRRCH), Mumbai

Maternal and Child Health Contraception Adolescent Health

Raj KamalScientist FICMR National JALMA Institute for Leprosy & Other Mycobacterial Diseases (ICMR-NJILOMD), Agra

Leprosy & TB (Speciality in Pediatric leprosy and TB)

Rajasekaran SubbiahScientist FICMR National Institute for Research in Environmental Health (NIREH), Bhopal

Biochemistry, Analysing the impact of environmental pollutants on the pathogenesis of respiratory diseases. Developing novel therapeutics. Identifying the role of small RNAs in respiratory disease pathogenesis

Rajender Rao KalashikamScientist FICMR National Institute of Nutrition (NIN), Hyderabad

Molecular Genetics and Epigenetics

Roopa HariprasadScientist FICMR Headquarters, New Delhi

Evidence synthesis, Guideline development, Public Health, population-based cancer screening

S M JeyakumarScientist FICMR National Institute for Research in Tuberculosis (NIRT), Chennai

Disease Biology, Lipids in Health & Disease and Nutritional Biochemistry

S RajasubramaniamScientist FICMR National Institute of Research in Tribal Health (NIRTH), Jabalpur

Molecular Biology, Hemoglobinopathies, Translational Cancer Research

S Ramesh KumarScientist FICMR National Institute for Research in Tuberculosis (NIRT), Chennai

Tuberculosis, HIV/TB and Smoking Cessation

S S MohantyScientist FICMR National Institute for Implementation Research on Non-Communicable Diseases, Jodhpur

Haemoglobinopathies & Molecular Genetics ,Molecular Epidemiology and Vector Biology & Control

Sanjay BasakScientist FICMR National Institute of Nutrition (NIN), Hyderabad

Present research involves the role of early nutrition and impact of pollutant on human feto placental growth & development and its potential contribution in the development of adult chronic disease. Work with experimental models of rat and mice, human cells and cell lines, clinical cases and molecular diagnostic methods.

Sanjiva BimalScientist FICMR Rajendra Memorial Research Institute of Medical Sciences (RMRIMS), Patna

Immunology

Saritha NairScientist FICMR Headquarters, New Delhi

Socio behavioural research in cross cutting issues of Maternal and Child Health, Strengthening Civil registration and vital statistics, HIV estimation and modeling, Health Economics

Saurabh VermaScientist FICMR Headquarters, New Delhi

 

Shahina BegumScientist FICMR National Institute for Research in Reproductive and Child Health (NIRRCH), Mumbai

1) Biostatistics 2)Socio behavioural research

Shreekant KesariScientist FICMR Rajendra Memorial Research Institute of Medical Sciences (RMRIMS), Patna

Vector Biology & Control

Sidhartha GiriScientist FICMR Regional Medical Research Centre (RMRC), Bhubaneswar

Virology, Vaccines, Gastroenteritis

Smita AsthanaScientist FICMR National Institute of Cancer Prevention and Research (NICPR), Noida

Cancer Epidemiology

Sreenivasa Rao JScientist FICMR National Institute of Nutrition (NIN), Hyderabad

Biochemistry: Domoic Acid and Heavy metals toxicity, Food and Nutrition, , Tribal Indigenous foods and malnutrition, CKD and Plant secondary metabolites.

Ssyh QadriScientist FICMR National Institute of Nutrition (NIN), Hyderabad

Laboratory Animal Science & Technology, Veterinary Pathology, Toxico Pathology, lab Animal Pathology and Care, breeding, Experimentation, Management and Health Monitoring of Laboratory Animals, Planning, Designing of Small & Large Laboratory animal experimentation facilities including Non Human Primates.