Saturday, November 23

JMI Professor Mohd. Zahid Ashraf receives prestigious Visitor’s Award by Hon’ble President of India

Jamia Professor Mohd. Zahid Ashraf, Head, Department of Biotechnology received the prestigious Visitor’s Award 2020 by President Shri Ram Nath Kovind today in an impressive award ceremony before the Visitor’s Conference 2022 at the Rashtrapati Bhavan which was attended by JMI Vice Chancellor, Prof. Najma Akhtar too.

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Prof. Ashraf received the award for his pioneering research on resolving the mystery of blood clotting on exposure to hypoxia at high altitudes. He received a citation and Rs.2,50,000/- as award money.

Prof. Ashraf was conferred this award under the Biological Sciences category in which maximum entries (29) were received. His work has significantly contributed towards developing strategy for an early diagnosis and treatment of thrombosis at extremely challenging environmental conditions at high altitudes.

The commendation has been made keeping in view Prof. Ashraf’s immense contribution in the area of hypoxia and their crucial role in the development of cardiovascular diseases.

Prof Najma Akhtar, Vice Chancellor, JMI who has recently been conferred Padma Shri said it was a very proud moment for me personally to see one of the teacher of my university receiving such a high level award from the Hon’ble President. She congratulated Prof. Ashraf for the award and mentioned that it is recognition for the research accomplishments by the university. She stressed that many decorations have come to JMI for the first time in its glorious history.

“Prof. Ashraf’s achievements will motivate other faculty members towards pursuit of excellence in research along with academics.” she said.

The Vice Chancellor emphasised that the university is committed towards the Government of India’s mission to increase science education, research and promote STEM.

Prof. Ashraf is an elected Fellow of National Academy of Sciences, Allahabad and the Indian Academy of Sciences, Bangalore. He is a member of the distinguished Guha Research Council.

Prof. Ashraf is also the recipient of ICMR’s Basanti Devi Amir Chand and DBT’s National Biosciences Award for his seminal work on high altitude related thrombosis in the Indian population. The outcome of his research has given insights to our understanding of blood clot formation on ascension to mountains, sports, pilgrimage and soldier’s working under hostile environments.

It is worth mentioning that this is the second time a JMI Professor has been conferred with the Visitor’s Award. Earlier in 2015, Cosmology and Astrophysics Research Group headed by Prof. M. Sami of Centre for Theoretical Physics, JMI also received the Visitor’s Award for path breaking research carried out in the field of Contemporary Issues in Astrophysics & Cosmology.

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