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U. C. Chaturvedi

Umesh Chandra Chaturvedi (born 2 Mar 1939-died 28 Dec 2021) was an Indian virologist, immunologist, medical microbiologist, CSIR Emeritus Scientist and a former chairman of the Bharat Immunologicals and Biologicals Corporation.[1] The founder head of the department of microbiology at King George's Medical University,[2] he is known for his studies on Dengue virus infection.[3] Chaturvedi is an elected fellow of all the three major Indian science academies viz. Indian Academy of Sciences,[4] National Academy of Sciences, India[5] and the Indian National Science Academy[6][note 1] as well as the Royal College of Pathologists and National Academy of Medical Sciences.[7] The Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, the apex agency of the Government of India for scientific research, awarded him the Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize for Science and Technology, one of the highest Indian science awards for his contributions to Medical Sciences in 1981.[8][note 2]

U. C. Chaturvedi
Born (1939-03-02) 2 March 1939 (age 83)
Died28 Dec 2021
[Lucknow]
NationalityIndian
Alma mater
Known forStudies on Dengue virus infection
Awards
Scientific career
Fields
Institutions
Doctoral advisor

Biography

U. C. Chaturvedi, born on 2 March 1939 at the Unnao, an industrial city in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh to Chandra and Satya Prakash Chaturvedi, completed his early college education at Government Inter College, Etawah in 1956, before graduating in medicine from King George's Medical University (then known as King George's Medical College) in 1961.[6] Subsequently, he joined KGMU as a research assistant cum demonstrator and became a full faculty member in 1964. During this time, he pursued his higher studies at the institution and earned an MD in Pathology and Bacteriology in 1965. He spent the rest of his regular career at KGMU till his superannuation in 1999 during which time he rose through ranks holding the positions of a lecturer (1964–65 and 1967), reader (1967–84) and a professor (1984–99). In between, he took a sabbatical during 1965 to 1967 and worked as an ICMR Senior Research Fellow at National Institute of Virology under the guidance of T. Ramchandra Rao, as a Senior Medical Commonwealth Fellow with Thomas Henry Flewett and Peter Wildy at University of Birmingham and as an Alexander von Humboldt Fellow at the laboratory of F. Lehmann-Grube at University of Hamburg. Post-retirement, he served at the Faculty of Medicine of Kuwait University[9] and on his return to India, became associated with Indian Institute of Toxicology Research (then known as Industrial Toxicology Research Centre) in Lucknow where he continued his researches as an emeritus scientist of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research. Subsequently, he chaired Bharat Immunologicals and Biologicals Corporation,[10] (BIBCOL) a Government of India undertaking involved in the manufacture of oral Polio vaccines, Zinc tablets and kits for the management of Diarrhea.[11] He served BIBCOL till 2006 when he was succeeded by Virander Singh Chauhan.[12]

Chaturvedi is married to Uma and the couple has two daughters, Preeti and Pratibha and a son, Jai Deep. The family lives in Lucknow in Uttar Pradesh.[5]

Legacy

 
Dengue virus
 
Dengue fever symptoms

Chaturvedi's early researches spanned the pathogenesis of various diseases which he carried out using animal models and subsequently reconfirming them by clinical trials.[6] The human disorders he covered included chromium toxicity, immunological cardiac injury and dengue haemorrhagic fever (DHF) and it was during this time, he demonstrated that T-lymphocytes could inflict damage on heart tissues thereby leading to post-myocardial infarction and the postpericardiotomy syndrome. When an epidemic of dengue broke out in Kanpur in 1968, the team led by him carried out extensive studies independently and were successful in isolating dengue virus from the patients for further investigations.[13] With the help of his studies on the pathogenesis of Dengue fever, he demonstrated that T helper cell-Type II cytokine receptor causes severity of the disease and he termed the incidence as Cytokine Tsunami,[14] as revealed in articles[15][16] and an editorial written by him in Indian Journal of Medical Research.[17]

Chaturvedi elucidated the pathogenesis of dengue fever by proposing how virus-infected macrophages incited cytotoxic factor (CF) production in CD4+ T cells which accelerated production of free radicals, nitrite, reactive oxygen and peroxynitrite.[6] He developed an in-vitro model for testing metal toxicity and prescribed pre-treatment protocols using chromium picolinate which countered the incidence of thrombocytopenia induced by the virus. His studies have widened the understanding of Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever and associated Shock Syndrome.[18] He has documented his researches by way of over 255 articles in per-reviewed journals[19][note 3] and the online article repository of the Indian Academy of Sciences has listed 216 of them.[20] Besides, he has contributed chapters to books published by others[21][22][23][24] and his work has been cited by a number of authors and researchers.[25][26][27][28] He has also delivered invited or keynote speeches[29] and has guided a number of master's and doctoral scholars in their studies.[30][31]

On the academic front, he was the founder head of the Department of Microbiology at King George Medical College[32] and his contributions have been reported in the establishment of a viral diagnostic laboratory at Aligarh Muslim University.[33] He has been associated with many Government of India agencies such as Indian Council of Medical Research, Department of Science and Technology, Department of Biotechnology and the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research and sat in the Scientific Advisory Committee of the National AIDS Research Institute during 2003–04.[34] He has been a member of the Task Force on Infectious Disease Biology of the Department of Biotechnology[35] and represented India in the General Assembly of the International Federation of Tropical Medicine during 1984–85.[6] He sat in the council of the Indian Immunology Society (1992–94) and was the secretary of the Indian Association Medical Microbiologists for three terms (1983, 84 and 1985).[36] He held the position of a treasurer of the Indian Association of Pathologists and Microbiologists from 1976 to 1980 and served as its president in 1988.[37] He has also served as a member of the editorial boards of African Journal of Clinical and Experimental Immunology, Indian Journal of Medical Research and the Indian Journal of Medical Microbiology[38][39] and has served as the peer reviewer of Dengue Bulletin, published by the South-East Asia Regional Office (SEARO) of the World Health Organization.[10]

Awards and honors

Chaturvedi received the Shakuntala Amirchand Prize for the young scientists from the Indian Council of Medical Research in 1969; ICMR honored him again a decade later with the 1979 J. B. Srivastava Award.[13] The Council of Scientific and Industrial Research awarded him Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize, one of the highest Indian science awards in 1981.[40] He received the Best Teacher Award of the King George Medical University in 1989 and the Senior Scientist Award of the National Institute of Immunology a year later,[6] followed by the Om Prakash Bhasin Award in 1991.[41]

The National Academy of Medical Sciences elected him as a fellow in 1983[42] and three years later, he became a fellow of the Indian Academy of Sciences.[43] The year 1987 brought him two elected fellowships; that of the Indian National Science Academy[44] and the National Academy of Sciences, India.[45] He is also a fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists (1986), American Academy of Microbiologists (1988)[6] and the International Medical Sciences Academy.[46] The award orations delivered by him include B. K. Aikat Oration Award by Indian Association of Pathologists and Microbiologists in 1989 and T. S. Tirumurti Award lecture of the Indian National Science Academy in 2007.[47]

Selected bibliography

Chapters

  • Indian Journal of Experimental Biology. Council of Scientific & Industrial Research. 1997.
  • H. Hugh Fudenberg (6 December 2012). Immunomodulation: New Frontiers and Advances. Springer Science & Business Media. pp. 193–. ISBN 978-1-4615-9358-4.
  • Sondra Schlesinger; Milton J. Schlesinger (9 March 2013). The Togaviridae and Flaviviridae. Springer Science & Business Media. pp. 426–. ISBN 978-1-4757-0785-4.
  • Rafael Elias Marques; Rodrigo Guabiraba; Daniel Cisalpino, Mauro M. Teixeira (1 February 2014). Dengue. Biota Publishing. pp. 85–. ISBN 978-1-61504-575-4.

Articles

  • Shrivastava, Richa; Upreti, R. K.; Seth, P. K.; Chaturvedi, U. C (2002). "Effects of chromium on the immune system". FEMS Immunology & Medical Microbiology. 34 (1): 1–7. doi:10.1111/j.1574-695X.2002.tb00596.x. PMID 12208600.
  • Chaturvedi, Umesh C.; Shrivastava, Richa (2005). "Interaction of viral proteins with metal ions: role in maintaining the structure and functions of viruses". FEMS Immunology & Medical Microbiology. 43 (2): 105–114. doi:10.1016/j.femsim.2004.11.004. PMC 7110337. PMID 15681139.
  • Chaturvedi, Umesh C.; Nagar, Rachna; Shrivastava, Richa (2006). "Dengue and dengue haemorrhagic fever: implications of host genetics". FEMS Immunology & Medical Microbiology. 47 (2): 155–166. doi:10.1111/j.1574-695X.2006.00058.x. PMID 16831202.
  • Atanu Basu, Umesh C. Chaturvedi (June 2008). "Vascular endothelium: the battlefield of dengue viruses". FEMS Immunology & Medical Microbiology. 53 (3): 287–299. doi:10.1111/j.1574-695X.2008.00420.x. PMC 7110366. PMID 18522648.
  • U. C. Chaturvedi (January 2009). "Shift to Th2 cytokine response in dengue haemorrhagic fever". Indian Journal of Medical Research. 129 (1): 1–3. PMID 19287050.
  • Umesh C. Chaturvedi, Rachna Nagar (February 2009). "Nitric oxide in dengue and dengue haemorrhagic fever: necessity or nuisance?". Pathogens and Disease. 56 (1): 9–24. doi:10.1111/j.1574-695X.2009.00544.x. PMC 7110348. PMID 19239490.
  • Nivedita Gupta, U.C. Chaturvedi (July 2009). "Can helper T-17 cells play a role in dengue haemorrhagic fever?" (PDF). Indian J Med Res. 130 (1): 5–8. PMID 19700793.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Long link - please click on name to see details
  2. ^ Long link - please select award year to see details
  3. ^ Please see Selected bibliography section

References

  1. ^ Raghunath. Current Status And Research. Tata McGraw-Hill Education. pp. 15–. ISBN 978-0-07-025177-9.
  2. ^ "Department of Microbiology". King George's Medical University. 2017.
  3. ^ "Brief Profile of the Awardee". Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize. 2017.
  4. ^ "Fellow profile". Indian Academy of Sciences. 2016.
  5. ^ a b "NASI fellows". National Academy of Sciences, India. 2016.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g "Indian fellow". Indian National Science Academy. 2016.
  7. ^ "NAMS Fellows" (PDF). National Academy of Medical Sciences. 2017.
  8. ^ "View Bhatnagar Awardees". Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize. 2016. Retrieved 12 November 2016.
  9. ^ "Abu Salim Mustafa". 2017.
  10. ^ a b "Peer Reviewers" (PDF). Dengue Bulletin, WHO/SEARO. 2017.
  11. ^ "Biotechnology Company India". Bharat Immunologicals and Biologicals Corporation. 2017.
  12. ^ "Corporate Announcement". Bombay Stock Exchange. 2017.
  13. ^ a b "In Conversation". Kerala University of Health Sciences. 2012.
  14. ^ A Parthasarathy (30 April 2016). IAP Textbook of Pediatrics. JP Medical Ltd. pp. 269–. ISBN 978-93-5250-196-0.
  15. ^ "Shift to Th2 cytokine response in dengue haemorrhagic fever". Indian Journal of Medical Research. January 2009.
  16. ^ Chaturvedi, Umesh C.; Nagar, Rachna (February 2009). "Nitric oxide in dengue and dengue haemorrhagic fever: necessity or nuisance?". Pathogens and Disease. 56 (1): 9–24. doi:10.1111/j.1574-695X.2009.00544.x. PMC 7110348. PMID 19239490.
  17. ^ Nivedita Gupta, U.C. Chaturvedi (July 2009). "Can helper T-17 cells play a role in dengue haemorrhagic fever? (Editorial)" (PDF). Indian J Med Res. 130 (1): 5–8. PMID 19700793.
  18. ^ "Handbook of Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize Winners" (PDF). Council of Scientific and Industrial Research. 1999.
  19. ^ "On ResearchGate". 2016.
  20. ^ "Browse by Fellow". Indian Academy of Sciences. 2016.
  21. ^ Indian Journal of Experimental Biology. Council of Scientific & Industrial Research. 1997.
  22. ^ Rafael Elias Marques; Rodrigo Guabiraba; Daniel Cisalpino, Mauro M. Teixeira (1 February 2014). Dengue. Biota Publishing. pp. 85–. ISBN 978-1-61504-575-4.
  23. ^ H. Hugh Fudenberg (6 December 2012). Immunomodulation: New Frontiers and Advances. Springer Science & Business Media. pp. 193–. ISBN 978-1-4615-9358-4.
  24. ^ Sondra Schlesinger; Milton J. Schlesinger (9 March 2013). The Togaviridae and Flaviviridae. Springer Science & Business Media. pp. 426–. ISBN 978-1-4757-0785-4.
  25. ^ The Indian Journal of Medical Research. Indian Research Fund Association. 1984.
  26. ^ D. J. Gubler; Goro Kuno (1 January 1997). Dengue and Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever. CAB International. ISBN 978-0-85199-134-4.
  27. ^ Indian Journal of Medical Research. Indian Council of Medical Research. 2006.
  28. ^ Petr Hlavinek; Ongjen Bonacci; Jiri Marsalek, Ivana Mahrikova (16 December 2007). Dangerous Pollutants (Xenobiotics) in Urban Water Cycle. Springer Science & Business Media. pp. 216–. ISBN 978-1-4020-6795-2.
  29. ^ "Intramural CME on Encephalitis". Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences. 2003.
  30. ^ "Madhu Khanna". VP Chest Institute, Delhi University. 2017.
  31. ^ "Nischay Mishra" (PDF). American Association of Immunologists. 2017.
  32. ^ "Microbiology". King George Medical University. 2017.
  33. ^ "National Symposium on-Hospital Acquired Infections & Antimicrobial Resistance". Aligarh Muslim University. 2017.
  34. ^ "Scientific Advisory Committee Members" (PDF). National AIDS Research Institute. 2017.
  35. ^ "Task Force on Infectious Disease Biology". Department of Biotechnology. 2017.
  36. ^ "IAMM Presidents and Secretaries Since Inception". Indian Association Medical Microbiologists. 2017.
  37. ^ "Past president". Indian Association of Pathologists and Microbiologists. 2017.
  38. ^ "Editorial Board IJMM". Indian Journal of Medical Microbiology. 2017.
  39. ^ "Indian Journal of Medical Microbiology Editorial Board". Bioline International. 2017.
  40. ^ . Council of Scientific and Industrial Research. 2017. Archived from the original on 24 February 2013.
  41. ^ "OPB Award". Om Prakash Bhasin Foundation. 2017.
  42. ^ "Uttar Pradesh - List of Fellows" (PDF). National Academy of Medical Sciences. 2017.
  43. ^ "IAS fellowship". IndNet. 2017.
  44. ^ "INSA Year Book 2016" (PDF). Indian National Science Academy. 2017.
  45. ^ "NASI Year Book 2015" (PDF). National Academy of Sciences, India. 2016.
  46. ^ "IMSA Fellows". International Medical Sciences Academy. 2017.
  47. ^ "T. S. Tirumurti Award lecture". Indian National Science Academy. 2017.

External links

  • "Governing Board of Research". Sri Narayani Hospital & Research Centre. 2017.

Further reading

  • M. S. Suja (2012). "In Conversation wit U. C. Chaturvedi" (PDF). Health Sciences. 1 (1): 1–15.

chaturvedi, umesh, chandra, chaturvedi, born, 1939, died, 2021, indian, virologist, immunologist, medical, microbiologist, csir, emeritus, scientist, former, chairman, bharat, immunologicals, biologicals, corporation, founder, head, department, microbiology, k. Umesh Chandra Chaturvedi born 2 Mar 1939 died 28 Dec 2021 was an Indian virologist immunologist medical microbiologist CSIR Emeritus Scientist and a former chairman of the Bharat Immunologicals and Biologicals Corporation 1 The founder head of the department of microbiology at King George s Medical University 2 he is known for his studies on Dengue virus infection 3 Chaturvedi is an elected fellow of all the three major Indian science academies viz Indian Academy of Sciences 4 National Academy of Sciences India 5 and the Indian National Science Academy 6 note 1 as well as the Royal College of Pathologists and National Academy of Medical Sciences 7 The Council of Scientific and Industrial Research the apex agency of the Government of India for scientific research awarded him the Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize for Science and Technology one of the highest Indian science awards for his contributions to Medical Sciences in 1981 8 note 2 U C ChaturvediBorn 1939 03 02 2 March 1939 age 83 Unnao Uttar Pradesh IndiaDied28 Dec 2021 Lucknow NationalityIndianAlma materGovernment Inter College EtawahKing George s Medical UniversityNational Institute of VirologyKnown forStudies on Dengue virus infectionAwards1969 ICMR Shakuntala Amirchand Prize1979 ICMR J B Srivastava Award1981 Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize1989 KGMU Best Teacher Award1990 NII Senior Scientist Award1991 Om Prakash Bhasin AwardScientific careerFieldsVirologyImmunologyMedical microbiologyInstitutionsKing George s Medical UniversityIndian Institute of Toxicology ResearchBharat Immunologicals and Biologicals CorporationKuwait UniversityDoctoral advisorT Ramchandra RaoThomas Henry FlewettPeter WildyF Lehmann grube Contents 1 Biography 2 Legacy 3 Awards and honors 4 Selected bibliography 4 1 Chapters 4 2 Articles 5 See also 6 Notes 7 References 8 External links 9 Further readingBiography EditU C Chaturvedi born on 2 March 1939 at the Unnao an industrial city in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh to Chandra and Satya Prakash Chaturvedi completed his early college education at Government Inter College Etawah in 1956 before graduating in medicine from King George s Medical University then known as King George s Medical College in 1961 6 Subsequently he joined KGMU as a research assistant cum demonstrator and became a full faculty member in 1964 During this time he pursued his higher studies at the institution and earned an MD in Pathology and Bacteriology in 1965 He spent the rest of his regular career at KGMU till his superannuation in 1999 during which time he rose through ranks holding the positions of a lecturer 1964 65 and 1967 reader 1967 84 and a professor 1984 99 In between he took a sabbatical during 1965 to 1967 and worked as an ICMR Senior Research Fellow at National Institute of Virology under the guidance of T Ramchandra Rao as a Senior Medical Commonwealth Fellow with Thomas Henry Flewett and Peter Wildy at University of Birmingham and as an Alexander von Humboldt Fellow at the laboratory of F Lehmann Grube at University of Hamburg Post retirement he served at the Faculty of Medicine of Kuwait University 9 and on his return to India became associated with Indian Institute of Toxicology Research then known as Industrial Toxicology Research Centre in Lucknow where he continued his researches as an emeritus scientist of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research Subsequently he chaired Bharat Immunologicals and Biologicals Corporation 10 BIBCOL a Government of India undertaking involved in the manufacture of oral Polio vaccines Zinc tablets and kits for the management of Diarrhea 11 He served BIBCOL till 2006 when he was succeeded by Virander Singh Chauhan 12 Chaturvedi is married to Uma and the couple has two daughters Preeti and Pratibha and a son Jai Deep The family lives in Lucknow in Uttar Pradesh 5 Legacy Edit Dengue virus Dengue fever symptoms Chaturvedi s early researches spanned the pathogenesis of various diseases which he carried out using animal models and subsequently reconfirming them by clinical trials 6 The human disorders he covered included chromium toxicity immunological cardiac injury and dengue haemorrhagic fever DHF and it was during this time he demonstrated that T lymphocytes could inflict damage on heart tissues thereby leading to post myocardial infarction and the postpericardiotomy syndrome When an epidemic of dengue broke out in Kanpur in 1968 the team led by him carried out extensive studies independently and were successful in isolating dengue virus from the patients for further investigations 13 With the help of his studies on the pathogenesis of Dengue fever he demonstrated that T helper cell Type II cytokine receptor causes severity of the disease and he termed the incidence as Cytokine Tsunami 14 as revealed in articles 15 16 and an editorial written by him in Indian Journal of Medical Research 17 Chaturvedi elucidated the pathogenesis of dengue fever by proposing how virus infected macrophages incited cytotoxic factor CF production in CD4 T cells which accelerated production of free radicals nitrite reactive oxygen and peroxynitrite 6 He developed an in vitro model for testing metal toxicity and prescribed pre treatment protocols using chromium picolinate which countered the incidence of thrombocytopenia induced by the virus His studies have widened the understanding of Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever and associated Shock Syndrome 18 He has documented his researches by way of over 255 articles in per reviewed journals 19 note 3 and the online article repository of the Indian Academy of Sciences has listed 216 of them 20 Besides he has contributed chapters to books published by others 21 22 23 24 and his work has been cited by a number of authors and researchers 25 26 27 28 He has also delivered invited or keynote speeches 29 and has guided a number of master s and doctoral scholars in their studies 30 31 On the academic front he was the founder head of the Department of Microbiology at King George Medical College 32 and his contributions have been reported in the establishment of a viral diagnostic laboratory at Aligarh Muslim University 33 He has been associated with many Government of India agencies such as Indian Council of Medical Research Department of Science and Technology Department of Biotechnology and the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research and sat in the Scientific Advisory Committee of the National AIDS Research Institute during 2003 04 34 He has been a member of the Task Force on Infectious Disease Biology of the Department of Biotechnology 35 and represented India in the General Assembly of the International Federation of Tropical Medicine during 1984 85 6 He sat in the council of the Indian Immunology Society 1992 94 and was the secretary of the Indian Association Medical Microbiologists for three terms 1983 84 and 1985 36 He held the position of a treasurer of the Indian Association of Pathologists and Microbiologists from 1976 to 1980 and served as its president in 1988 37 He has also served as a member of the editorial boards of African Journal of Clinical and Experimental Immunology Indian Journal of Medical Research and the Indian Journal of Medical Microbiology 38 39 and has served as the peer reviewer of Dengue Bulletin published by the South East Asia Regional Office SEARO of the World Health Organization 10 Awards and honors EditChaturvedi received the Shakuntala Amirchand Prize for the young scientists from the Indian Council of Medical Research in 1969 ICMR honored him again a decade later with the 1979 J B Srivastava Award 13 The Council of Scientific and Industrial Research awarded him Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize one of the highest Indian science awards in 1981 40 He received the Best Teacher Award of the King George Medical University in 1989 and the Senior Scientist Award of the National Institute of Immunology a year later 6 followed by the Om Prakash Bhasin Award in 1991 41 The National Academy of Medical Sciences elected him as a fellow in 1983 42 and three years later he became a fellow of the Indian Academy of Sciences 43 The year 1987 brought him two elected fellowships that of the Indian National Science Academy 44 and the National Academy of Sciences India 45 He is also a fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists 1986 American Academy of Microbiologists 1988 6 and the International Medical Sciences Academy 46 The award orations delivered by him include B K Aikat Oration Award by Indian Association of Pathologists and Microbiologists in 1989 and T S Tirumurti Award lecture of the Indian National Science Academy in 2007 47 Selected bibliography EditChapters Edit Indian Journal of Experimental Biology Council of Scientific amp Industrial Research 1997 H Hugh Fudenberg 6 December 2012 Immunomodulation New Frontiers and Advances Springer Science amp Business Media pp 193 ISBN 978 1 4615 9358 4 Sondra Schlesinger Milton J Schlesinger 9 March 2013 The Togaviridae and Flaviviridae Springer Science amp Business Media pp 426 ISBN 978 1 4757 0785 4 Rafael Elias Marques Rodrigo Guabiraba Daniel Cisalpino Mauro M Teixeira 1 February 2014 Dengue Biota Publishing pp 85 ISBN 978 1 61504 575 4 Articles Edit Shrivastava Richa Upreti R K Seth P K Chaturvedi U C 2002 Effects of chromium on the immune system FEMS Immunology amp Medical Microbiology 34 1 1 7 doi 10 1111 j 1574 695X 2002 tb00596 x PMID 12208600 Chaturvedi Umesh C Shrivastava Richa 2005 Interaction of viral proteins with metal ions role in maintaining the structure and functions of viruses FEMS Immunology amp Medical Microbiology 43 2 105 114 doi 10 1016 j femsim 2004 11 004 PMC 7110337 PMID 15681139 Chaturvedi Umesh C Nagar Rachna Shrivastava Richa 2006 Dengue and dengue haemorrhagic fever implications of host genetics FEMS Immunology amp Medical Microbiology 47 2 155 166 doi 10 1111 j 1574 695X 2006 00058 x PMID 16831202 Atanu Basu Umesh C Chaturvedi June 2008 Vascular endothelium the battlefield of dengue viruses FEMS Immunology amp Medical Microbiology 53 3 287 299 doi 10 1111 j 1574 695X 2008 00420 x PMC 7110366 PMID 18522648 U C Chaturvedi January 2009 Shift to Th2 cytokine response in dengue haemorrhagic fever Indian Journal of Medical Research 129 1 1 3 PMID 19287050 Umesh C Chaturvedi Rachna Nagar February 2009 Nitric oxide in dengue and dengue haemorrhagic fever necessity or nuisance Pathogens and Disease 56 1 9 24 doi 10 1111 j 1574 695X 2009 00544 x PMC 7110348 PMID 19239490 Nivedita Gupta U C Chaturvedi July 2009 Can helper T 17 cells play a role in dengue haemorrhagic fever PDF Indian J Med Res 130 1 5 8 PMID 19700793 See also EditCytotoxic necrotising factor family Dengue vaccine India portal Medicine portalNotes Edit Long link please click on name to see details Long link please select award year to see details Please see Selected bibliography sectionReferences Edit Raghunath Current Status And Research Tata McGraw Hill Education pp 15 ISBN 978 0 07 025177 9 Department of Microbiology King George s Medical University 2017 Brief Profile of the Awardee Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize 2017 Fellow profile Indian Academy of Sciences 2016 a b NASI fellows National Academy of Sciences India 2016 a b c d e f g Indian fellow Indian National Science Academy 2016 NAMS Fellows PDF National Academy of Medical Sciences 2017 View Bhatnagar Awardees Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize 2016 Retrieved 12 November 2016 Abu Salim Mustafa 2017 a b Peer Reviewers PDF Dengue Bulletin WHO SEARO 2017 Biotechnology Company India Bharat Immunologicals and Biologicals Corporation 2017 Corporate Announcement Bombay Stock Exchange 2017 a b In Conversation Kerala University of Health Sciences 2012 A Parthasarathy 30 April 2016 IAP Textbook of Pediatrics JP Medical Ltd pp 269 ISBN 978 93 5250 196 0 Shift to Th2 cytokine response in dengue haemorrhagic fever Indian Journal of Medical Research January 2009 Chaturvedi Umesh C Nagar Rachna February 2009 Nitric oxide in dengue and dengue haemorrhagic fever necessity or nuisance Pathogens and Disease 56 1 9 24 doi 10 1111 j 1574 695X 2009 00544 x PMC 7110348 PMID 19239490 Nivedita Gupta U C Chaturvedi July 2009 Can helper T 17 cells play a role in dengue haemorrhagic fever Editorial PDF Indian J Med Res 130 1 5 8 PMID 19700793 Handbook of Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize Winners PDF Council of Scientific and Industrial Research 1999 On ResearchGate 2016 Browse by Fellow Indian Academy of Sciences 2016 Indian Journal of Experimental Biology Council of Scientific amp Industrial Research 1997 Rafael Elias Marques Rodrigo Guabiraba Daniel Cisalpino Mauro M Teixeira 1 February 2014 Dengue Biota Publishing pp 85 ISBN 978 1 61504 575 4 H Hugh Fudenberg 6 December 2012 Immunomodulation New Frontiers and Advances Springer Science amp Business Media pp 193 ISBN 978 1 4615 9358 4 Sondra Schlesinger Milton J Schlesinger 9 March 2013 The Togaviridae and Flaviviridae Springer Science amp Business Media pp 426 ISBN 978 1 4757 0785 4 The Indian Journal of Medical Research Indian Research Fund Association 1984 D J Gubler Goro Kuno 1 January 1997 Dengue and Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever CAB International ISBN 978 0 85199 134 4 Indian Journal of Medical Research Indian Council of Medical Research 2006 Petr Hlavinek Ongjen Bonacci Jiri Marsalek Ivana Mahrikova 16 December 2007 Dangerous Pollutants Xenobiotics in Urban Water Cycle Springer Science amp Business Media pp 216 ISBN 978 1 4020 6795 2 Intramural CME on Encephalitis Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences 2003 Madhu Khanna VP Chest Institute Delhi University 2017 Nischay Mishra PDF American Association of Immunologists 2017 Microbiology King George Medical University 2017 National Symposium on Hospital Acquired Infections amp Antimicrobial Resistance Aligarh Muslim University 2017 Scientific Advisory Committee Members PDF National AIDS Research Institute 2017 Task Force on Infectious Disease Biology Department of Biotechnology 2017 IAMM Presidents and Secretaries Since Inception Indian Association Medical Microbiologists 2017 Past president Indian Association of Pathologists and Microbiologists 2017 Editorial Board IJMM Indian Journal of Medical Microbiology 2017 Indian Journal of Medical Microbiology Editorial Board Bioline International 2017 Medical Sciences Council of Scientific and Industrial Research 2017 Archived from the original on 24 February 2013 OPB Award Om Prakash Bhasin Foundation 2017 Uttar Pradesh List of Fellows PDF National Academy of Medical Sciences 2017 IAS fellowship IndNet 2017 INSA Year Book 2016 PDF Indian National Science Academy 2017 NASI Year Book 2015 PDF National Academy of Sciences India 2016 IMSA Fellows International Medical Sciences Academy 2017 T S Tirumurti Award lecture Indian National Science Academy 2017 External links Edit Governing Board of Research Sri Narayani Hospital amp Research Centre 2017 Further reading EditM S Suja 2012 In Conversation wit U C Chaturvedi PDF Health 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