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H. Gobind Khorana, Ph.D.

H. Gobind Khorana, Ph.D.

The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1968

Co-Nobelists: Robert W. Holley, Marshall W. Nirenberg
National Medal of Sciences – Biological Sciences 1978

Organic Chemist, Biochemist. ‘Genetic code interpretation, function in protein synthesis. Pioneered synthesizing biologically active gene, determine codon triplets’ nucleotides order. Unraveled genetic code, how nucleic acids form proteins. Pioneered genetic engineering. Multidisciplinary work.

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Khorana Program

Promoting Scientific Cooperation between India and the United States

Khorana Scholars

Opportunities for future Khorana fellows

The Khorana program is making possible the exchange of students between select Indian institutions,
the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and partner U.S. universities. Undergraduate Khorana Scholars from India will spend the summer in research laboratories at U.S. universities,
mentored by university faculty members. They will have the opportunity to become part of major research programs with international teams of scientists.
Indian Scholars enrolled in M.Tech, B.Tech, or M.Sc. programs at any academic institution in India are eligible for this scholarship.
In exchange, Khorana Scholars from U.S. universities will be placed in laboratories of Indian partner institutions for similarly enriching experiences.

Mission

The mission of the Khorana Program is to build a seamless community of scientists, industrialists, and social entrepreneurs in the US and India. Founded in 2007, the program honors Har Gobind Khorana, the Indian-born scientist whose research at the University of Wisconsin-Madison led to the Nobel Prize and ushered in the era of Biotechnology and Synthetic Biology. Khorana epitomizes the value of global exchange of ideas and partnerships. The Khorana program is focusing on three key objectives to build deep-rooted bridges to strengthen the strategic partnership between US and India.

Objectives:

  1. Providing US and Indian scholars with a transformative educational and cultural experience
  2. Engaging partners in rural development and sustainable food security programs
  3. Facilitating mutually beneficial Public-Private partnerships between US and India

Program Summary

The University of Wisconsin-Madison (UW), the Government of India (DBT), and Indo-US Science and Technology Forum (IUSSTF) jointly created the prestigious
Khorana Program for scholars. This partnership is a first of its kind, and reflects a strong commitment to fostering creativity, excellence and seamless exchange of ideas.
Over the past four years, nearly 50 students, representing the top 0.008% of the Indian student pool, have conducted research in leading UW laboratories.
Many scholars were recruited back to top US universities for graduate research. In parallel, nearly 15 US students were placed in leading academic and industrial laboratories in India. The US scholars developed long-term networks and a unique appreciation for the nature of scientific endeavor in India. (Genesis of Khorana Program)

Please enjoy this presentation to learn more about the Khorana Program.

The program is currently expanding beyond the University of Wisconsin-Madison to partner universities in the Committee on Institutional Cooperation (CIC).
During the summer of 2013, the Khorana and Bose programs supported 80 Indian scholars to the U.S. and 20 U.S. scholars to India.

Information on the S. N. Bose USA – India exchange program

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Har Gobind Khorana, Biochemist. Nobel Prize for Elucidation of the Genetic code, Genetics Medicine Science MNH Dominica [3 EUR]