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    13 May 2015

    Kamal Bawa, Ajay Sood and John Kuriyan elected as Fellows and Foreign members of the Royal Society in London.

    Noted scientists of Indian origin, Kamal Bawa, Ajay Sood and John Kuriyan have recently been elected as Fellows and Foreign member of the Royal Society in London. They are expected to be formally admitted to the Royal Society on 10th July 2015. The Bangalore Biocluster campus extends its warm congratulations to these luminaries.

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