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29 Apr 2024
Prof Uma Ramakrishnan, a distinguished faculty member at the National Centre for Biological Sciences (NCBS), has been elected as a member of the esteemed American Academy of Arts and Sciences (AAAS). This prestigious recognition not only highlights Prof Ramakrishnan's exemplary contributions to the field of wildlife biology and conservation but also underscores the global impact of her research endeavors.
Prof Ramakrishnan's induction into the AAAS as one of its 25 elected International Honorary Members for the year 2024 reflects her unwavering dedication and profound expertise in the realm of biological sciences. With the academy electing a total of 250 members in 2024, spanning 31 areas of expertise, Prof Ramakrishnan's inclusion stands as a symbol of excellence amidst a diverse group of scholars and researchers.
"Prof Uma's work in the areas of wildlife biology, population genetics, conservation, etc., is well known globally, and she has contributed to both basic sciences and its applications in wildlife conservation," affirmed the NCBS, acknowledging the far-reaching impact of Prof Ramakrishnan's research work. Her pioneering work spans a multitude of disciplines, from unraveling the intricacies of population genetics to understanding the ecological dynamics of species response to environmental and human-induced pressures.
As one of the 10 members elected in the Evolution and Ecology section, a prominent category under the Biological Sciences umbrella, Prof Ramakrishnan's expertise illuminates the intersection between ecological principles and evolutionary processes. Her research delves into the complex interactions between species and their environments, shedding light on how factors such as climate change and human activities shape biodiversity patterns and ecological resilience.
Founded in 1780, the AAAS serves as a hallmark of intellectual excellence and scholarly collaboration, bringing together leading minds from diverse disciplines to address pressing challenges and advance knowledge for the betterment of society. As an independent research center, the AAAS fosters interdisciplinary dialogue and collaboration, with elected members playing a pivotal role in shaping public policy and driving impactful research initiatives.
The induction ceremonies for the new members, including Prof Uma Ramakrishnan, are slated to take place in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in September.
In celebrating Prof Uma Ramakrishnan's remarkable achievement, we not only honor her exceptional scholarship but also recognize the profound impact of her research in safeguarding biodiversity and advancing our understanding of the natural world. As she joins the ranks of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Prof Ramakrishnan's legacy of excellence continues to inspire future generations of scientists and conservationists alike.