Indira Nath

Indira Nath, MD, FRCPath, DSc(hc) is Former Founder Head and Senior Professor of Department of Biotechnology at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences. After retirement she continued at AIIMS as SN Bose Professor of the Indian National Science Academy, later as Dean of Medical School of AIMST, in Malaysia, Director of the UK Lepra Research Centre in Hyderabad and Raja RAMANNA Fellow and Emeritus Professor, National Institute of Pathology (ICMR), New Delhi. She is currently, Visiting Professor, Biosupport Unit of DBT, New Delhi, India.
Some recent activities include: Chair of the Health and Wellbeing Programme of the International Council of Science (ICSU), Paris and Co-Chair of the Inter-Academy Council’s programme on Responsible Conduct in the Global Research Enterprise, Co-Chair Indo-US Academies meetings on Emerging Infections and Biosafety. She was invited plenary speaker on Global Health at the UN STI meeting in New York in May 2017 and Global Health Index, London May 2017, Member planning and speaker for the International workshop on ‘Assessing the Security Implications of Genome Editing Technology, October, Hanover, member and participant in Indo US Dialogue on Biosecurity, Johns Hopkins School of Health Security, which meets twice year in Washington DC and New Delhi as well as invitee to NTI, Wellcome Trust, Economic Forum on biosecurity innovation and risk reduction, June 2018.
At national level, she serves on several national and international advisory committees and is currently Chair for Basic Medical Sciences, Indian Council for Medical Research and for TEC on Genetic Diseases in Dept of Health Research, Govt of India, member Academic Committee and Governing Body AIIMS, Rishikesh, member for the Review Board for DHR, Min Health and Family Welfare, Stem Cell Ethics, AIIMS, Delhi
Her research interests are in immunology of infectious diseases with seminal contributions on cellular immune responses in human leprosy. She has also mentored many students and made contributions to education, medical and science policies, and women scientists’ issues. She was a member of the Scientific Advisory Committee to Cabinet, Foreign Secretary of the Indian Academy of Sciences, Bangalore, and chairperson, Women Scientists’ Programme, DST.
She was conferred numerous awards, notably: civil awards such as Padmashri (India), Chevalier Ordre National du Merite, France, Silver Banner, Tuscany, Italy; awards in research eg. L’Oreal UNESCO Award for Women in Science (Asia Pacific) (2002), SS Bhatnagar Award, and the Basanti Devi Amir Chand Award by ICMR. She was elected fellow of 3 Science academies of India, National Academy of Medical Sciences (India); Royal College of Pathology (UK); and The Academy of Sciences,Trieste (TWAS). She was conferred a DSc (hc), by Pierre and Marie Curie University, Paris, France.