R. M. Pitchappan

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R. M. Pitchappan or Ramasamy Pitchappan, Ph.D., F.A.Sc., F.A.M.S. (born 1946), is an Indian biologist known for his studies on immunogenetics and infectious diseases. He was a professor in the School of Biological Sciences (SBS) of the Madurai Kamaraj University (MKU). In addition, Pitchappan held the positions of director, Educational Medical Research Centre, director-research, Chettinad University, Chennai, and adjunct professor, ICMR Andaman Nicobar Islands. He also held the position of the vice-president of the Nilgiri Adivasi Welfare Association in Kotagiri, Nilgiris, and as an advisor to the ancient DNA programme of  Government of Tamil Nadu.

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Contribution in science

Pitchappan has used an integrative approach and new DNA technologies to explore infectious illnesses and human population genetics. His discoveries include the genomic predisposition for leprosy, tuberculosis susceptibility, and the first out of Africa emigration of modern man through India. His publications explained the pre-Aryan origins of the Brokpa, a Dardic-speaking tribe from Dah-Hanu, Leh, and Ladak as well as the beginnings of the caste system in India. As several male-mediated migrations from various places came together in one location, they merged into caste-like clans. To his credit, he has delivered keynote addresses and symposium speeches at UNESCO, numerous international congresses on HLA and immunology, as well as World Tamil Conferences. He has also published more than 100 research articles in peer-reviewed journals. [1] [2] [3]


Awards and recognition

Pitchappan's awards and recognition include: [4]

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References

  1. Pitchappan, R. M. (March 1996). "Castes, Migration, Immunogenetics and Infectious Diseases in South India". Community Genetics. 5 (3): 157–161. doi:10.1159/000066329. JSTOR   26664592. PMID   14960884. S2CID   23542461 . Retrieved 2013-05-03.
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