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Home / Education / SRIHER Professor Joins Elite Medical Academy

SRIHER Professor Joins Elite Medical Academy

25 Nov

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Summary

  • Murugesan Arumugam elected as eminent member of NAMS.
  • His research focuses on drug discovery and migraine.
  • He is developing new approaches for nicotine addiction.
SRIHER Professor Joins Elite Medical Academy

A distinguished faculty member from Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research (SRIHER) has achieved a significant academic honor. Murugesan Arumugam, an assistant professor in the Faculty of Pharmacy, has been elected as an eminent scientist member of the prestigious National Academy of Medical Sciences (India), marking a notable recognition of his contributions to medical science.

Mr. Arumugam's scholarly work has primarily concentrated on the intricate fields of drug discovery and understanding the underlying mechanisms of migraine. His current research endeavors are focused on pioneering novel approaches for addressing nicotine addiction and facilitating detoxification, showcasing his commitment to tackling critical public health challenges through scientific innovation.

This esteemed election adds to Mr. Arumugam's impressive list of accolades, which include the UGC-BSR Fellowship, the CSIR-Pool Scientist Fellowship, and the Royal Society (UK) Drug Discovery Award. His ongoing research and past recognitions underscore his significant impact and potential for future advancements in pharmaceutical sciences.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Murugesan Arumugam is an assistant professor at SRIHER's Faculty of Pharmacy, recently elected as an eminent scientist member of the National Academy of Medical Sciences (India).
His research focuses on drug discovery, the pathophysiology of migraine, and developing new approaches for nicotine addiction and detoxification.
The National Academy of Medical Sciences (India) is an elite body that recognizes and promotes excellence in medical research and practice in India.

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