Veena Parnaik
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Dr. Veena Parnaik | |
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| Born | 1953 (age 72–73) India |
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| Known for | Contributions to the understanding of the nuclear lamina |
| Awards | JC Bose Fellowship (2011) |
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| Fields | Cell Biology |
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Veena Krishnaji Parnaik (born 1953) is an Indian cell biologist and the current Chief Scientist at the Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology. She obtained her Masters in Science in medicinal biochemistry from the University of Mumbai and received her PhD from Ohio State University before moving back to India to work at the CCMB. Her research is focused on understanding the functional role of the nuclear lamina and how defects in it may lead to disorders such as progeria and muscular dystrophy.
In 1974, Dr. Veena Parnaik obtained her M.Sc from the University of Mumbai.[1] She then traveled to the United States to obtain her PhD at Ohio State University for her research on the enzyme dextransucrase.[1] She received her PhD in 1979 and then in 1980 she traveled back to India to work at the Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology, (CCMB), in Hyderabad as a research associate.[1] In 1981 she was promoted to scientist and she currently holds the role of Chief Scientist at the institution.[1] Since that time she has been an active member of the Indian Society of Cell Biology and has been a member of the RAP-SAC of National Institute of Immunology in New Delhi and the Centre for DNA Fingerprinting and Diagnostics in Hyderabad.[1]