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Archana Sharma (botanist)

Archana Sharma was a renowned Indian botanist, cytogeneticist, cell biologist, and cytotoxicologist.[1] Her widely recognized contributions include the study of speciation in vegetatively reproducing plants, induction of cell division in adult nuclei, the cause of polyteny in differentiated tissues in plants, cytotaxonomy of flowering plants, and the effect of arsenic in water.[2]

Archana Sharma
Born(1932-02-16)16 February 1932
Died14 January 2008(2008-01-14) (aged 75)
Occupation(s)Botanist · Cytogeneticist · Cell biologist · Cytotoxicologist
SpouseArun Kumar Sharma

Early life and education

Archana Sharma was born on 16 February 1932 in Pune to a family of academicians, including Professor N.P. Mookherjee, a Professor of Chemistry at Bikaner.[3] Her early education was in Rajasthan. She then went on to do her B.Sc. from Bikaner and later pursued her M.Sc. in the Department of Botany at the University of Calcutta in 1951. Sharma completed her Ph.D. in 1955 and D.Sc. in 1960, specialising in Cytogenetics, Human Genetics and Environmental Mutagenesis. As a result, she became the second woman to have been awarded a D.Sc. by the University of Calcutta.

Career

In 1967, Sharma joined the University of Calcutta as faculty, later becoming a Professor of Genetics in 1972 in the Centre of Advanced Studies in Cell and Chromosome Research at University of Calcutta. In 1981, she was promoted to Head of the Department of Botany, succeeding Prof. A.K.Sharma until 1983.

During her academic career, she supervised over 70 Ph.D. students in the areas of cytogenetics, human genetics, and environmental mutagenesis.[3]

Sharma's research led to breakthroughs in botanical science. Among her notable findings are topics related to speciation in vegetatively reproducing plants, induction of cell division in adult nuclei, the cause of polyteny in differentiated tissues in plants, cytotaxonomy of flowering plants, and the effect of arsenic in water. Her research and findings on chromosomal study on flowering plants led to a new set of perceptions on their classification.[3] Sharma also worked extensively in human genetics, specifically genetic polymorphism in normal human populations.[3]

Sharma was a member of organizations such as the University Grants Commission, National Commission for Women, Science and Engineering Research Council, Department of Environment, Overseas Scientific Advisory Committee, among various others. Sharma also served as Chairperson on the Task Force on Integrated Manpower Development of the Department of Biotechnology.[3]

Sharma was actively involved with prominent policy-making bodies, including Science and Engineering Research Council of the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India; Environmental Research Council of the Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India; the Panel for Co-operation with UNESCO, the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India; and various technical committees of University Grants Commission, Department of Science and Technology, and the Department of Biotechnology.[4]

Publications

During her career, Sharma published 10 books and between 300 and 400 research papers. She published the book Chromosome Techniques - Theory and Practice in 1965 with her husband, fellow professor Arun Kumar Sharma.[3] She was also the founder of Nucleus, an international journal of cytology and allied topics, and continued to be its editor until 2007.[5] She served on the Editorial boards of Indian Journal of Experimental Biology, Proceedings of the Indian National Science Academy.[6]

Sharma also edited multiple scientific volumes for publishers such as CRC Press, Oxford, IBH, Kluwer Academic (Netherlands), and Gordon and Beach UK.

Personal life

Sharma was married to Arun Kumar Sharma,[7] considered by many as the Father of Indian Cytology.[8][9]

She died on January 14, 2008.[4]

Awards

See also

References

  1. ^ "Archana Sharma(1932-2008)" (PDF).
  2. ^ The Shaping of Indian Science: 1982-2003 (PDF). p. 1669.
  3. ^ a b c d e f "Archana Sharma" (PDF).
  4. ^ a b "Archana Sharma: An Indian Woman Botanist, a Cytogeneticist, Cell Biologist and a Cytotoxicologist". Retrieved 16 February 2019.
  5. ^ Shah, Aditi (29 July 2018). "Dr. Archana Sharma: The Pioneering Indian Botanist | #IndianWomenInHistory". Feminism In India. Retrieved 16 February 2019.
  6. ^ "INSA :: Deceased Fellow Detail". insaindia.res.in. Retrieved 16 February 2019.
  7. ^ Nicholas Polunin (5 November 2013). World Who Is Who and Does What in Environment and Conservation. Routledge. pp. 294–. ISBN 978-1-134-05938-6.
  8. ^ N. K. Soni (1 April 2010). Fundamentals Of Botany. Tata McGraw-Hill Education. pp. 375–. ISBN 978-1-259-08349-5.
  9. ^ "List of 14 Eminent Geneticists (With their Contributions)". Biology Discussion. 2016. Retrieved 13 September 2016.
  10. ^ (PDF). Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. 2015. Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 October 2015. Retrieved 21 July 2015.
  11. ^ "Fellowship | Indian Academy of Sciences". www.ias.ac.in. Retrieved 16 February 2019.
  12. ^ "View Bhatnagar Awardees". Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize. 2016. Retrieved 4 September 2016.

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Archana Sharma was a renowned Indian botanist cytogeneticist cell biologist and cytotoxicologist 1 Her widely recognized contributions include the study of speciation in vegetatively reproducing plants induction of cell division in adult nuclei the cause of polyteny in differentiated tissues in plants cytotaxonomy of flowering plants and the effect of arsenic in water 2 Archana SharmaBorn 1932 02 16 16 February 1932Pune Maharashtra IndiaDied14 January 2008 2008 01 14 aged 75 Kolkata West Bengal IndiaOccupation s Botanist Cytogeneticist Cell biologist CytotoxicologistSpouseArun Kumar Sharma Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Publications 4 Personal life 5 Awards 6 See also 7 ReferencesEarly life and education EditArchana Sharma was born on 16 February 1932 in Pune to a family of academicians including Professor N P Mookherjee a Professor of Chemistry at Bikaner 3 Her early education was in Rajasthan She then went on to do her B Sc from Bikaner and later pursued her M Sc in the Department of Botany at the University of Calcutta in 1951 Sharma completed her Ph D in 1955 and D Sc in 1960 specialising in Cytogenetics Human Genetics and Environmental Mutagenesis As a result she became the second woman to have been awarded a D Sc by the University of Calcutta Career EditIn 1967 Sharma joined the University of Calcutta as faculty later becoming a Professor of Genetics in 1972 in the Centre of Advanced Studies in Cell and Chromosome Research at University of Calcutta In 1981 she was promoted to Head of the Department of Botany succeeding Prof A K Sharma until 1983 During her academic career she supervised over 70 Ph D students in the areas of cytogenetics human genetics and environmental mutagenesis 3 Sharma s research led to breakthroughs in botanical science Among her notable findings are topics related to speciation in vegetatively reproducing plants induction of cell division in adult nuclei the cause of polyteny in differentiated tissues in plants cytotaxonomy of flowering plants and the effect of arsenic in water Her research and findings on chromosomal study on flowering plants led to a new set of perceptions on their classification 3 Sharma also worked extensively in human genetics specifically genetic polymorphism in normal human populations 3 Sharma was a member of organizations such as the University Grants Commission National Commission for Women Science and Engineering Research Council Department of Environment Overseas Scientific Advisory Committee among various others Sharma also served as Chairperson on the Task Force on Integrated Manpower Development of the Department of Biotechnology 3 Sharma was actively involved with prominent policy making bodies including Science and Engineering Research Council of the Department of Science and Technology Government of India Environmental Research Council of the Ministry of Environment and Forests Government of India the Panel for Co operation with UNESCO the Ministry of Human Resource Development Government of India and various technical committees of University Grants Commission Department of Science and Technology and the Department of Biotechnology 4 Publications EditDuring her career Sharma published 10 books and between 300 and 400 research papers She published the book Chromosome Techniques Theory and Practice in 1965 with her husband fellow professor Arun Kumar Sharma 3 She was also the founder of Nucleus an international journal of cytology and allied topics and continued to be its editor until 2007 5 She served on the Editorial boards of Indian Journal of Experimental Biology Proceedings of the Indian National Science Academy 6 Sharma also edited multiple scientific volumes for publishers such as CRC Press Oxford IBH Kluwer Academic Netherlands and Gordon and Beach UK Personal life EditSharma was married to Arun Kumar Sharma 7 considered by many as the Father of Indian Cytology 8 9 She died on January 14 2008 4 Awards EditG P Chatterjee Award 1995 S G Sinha Award 1995 Padma Bhushan third highest civilian award by the President of the India 1984 10 Birbal Sahni Medal 1984 FICCI Award 1983 Fellowship at Indian Academy of Sciences 1977 11 Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize 1975 12 J C Bose Award 1972See also EditTimeline of women in scienceReferences Edit Archana Sharma 1932 2008 PDF The Shaping of Indian Science 1982 2003 PDF p 1669 a b c d e f Archana Sharma PDF a b Archana Sharma An Indian Woman Botanist a Cytogeneticist Cell Biologist and a Cytotoxicologist Retrieved 16 February 2019 Shah Aditi 29 July 2018 Dr Archana Sharma The Pioneering Indian Botanist IndianWomenInHistory Feminism In India Retrieved 16 February 2019 INSA Deceased Fellow Detail insaindia res in Retrieved 16 February 2019 Nicholas Polunin 5 November 2013 World Who Is Who and Does What in Environment and Conservation Routledge pp 294 ISBN 978 1 134 05938 6 N K Soni 1 April 2010 Fundamentals Of Botany Tata McGraw Hill Education pp 375 ISBN 978 1 259 08349 5 List of 14 Eminent Geneticists With their Contributions Biology Discussion 2016 Retrieved 13 September 2016 Padma Awards PDF Ministry of Home Affairs Government of India 2015 Archived from the original PDF on 15 October 2015 Retrieved 21 July 2015 Fellowship Indian Academy of Sciences www ias ac in Retrieved 16 February 2019 View Bhatnagar Awardees Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize 2016 Retrieved 4 September 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Archana Sharma botanist amp oldid 1113438782, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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