Bureaucrats Magazine – Prof Soniya Nityanand has been appointed as the vice-chancellor of King George?s Medical University (KGMU), becoming the second woman to hold the position in 12 years. The KGMU Teachers? Association has expressed support for her. KGMU is a renowned medical university with a large hospital and is currently working on expanding its facilities.
Bureaucrats Magazine – The King George’s Medical University (KGMU) got its second woman vice-chancellor, Prof Soniya Nityanand, after a gap of 12-years. Prof Nityanand is currently director of the Dr Ram Manohar Lohia Institute of Medical Sciences.
Bureaucrats Magazine – She is 12th V-C of the medical university, including Prof RK Dhiman, director PGI, who had additional charge of KGMU between July and August 2020. Governor Anandiben Patel appointed Prof Nityanand for a term of three years. Earlier, Prof Saroj Chooramani Gopal was the V-C between March 2008 and February 2011.
The term of present KGMU V-C Lt Gen (Dr) Bipin Puri gets over on August 9.
Before joining Lohia institute, Prof Nityanand was heading the department of hematology, Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences.
The KGMU Teachers’ Association has extended support to the new vice-chancellor. “It’s a Ghar Wapasi for Prof Soniya Nityanand who has done her MBBS and MD from KGMU. We extend her all support and hope the campus will develop under her leadership,” said Prof KK Singh, president of the association.
Bureaucrats Magazine – KGMU has a 4,500-bed hospital wing and 74 departments dedicated to patient care, academic and research activities. The daily footfall of patients is over 5,000. The state’s first medical university is now working on a second campus and international collaboration for research.
Bureaucrats Magazine – :Sonia Nityanand Birthday: 6 September 1962 Place: Lucknow Occupation: immunology consultant.Sonia Nityananda was born on 6 September 1962. He was born in Lucknow, India. He started his career in Charan. Nityananda has worked as an assistant professor in medicine at KGMC, Lucknow. Where, he served from October 1991 to November 1993.
Bureaucrats Magazine – After that Sonia Nityapand has been a faculty member of SGPG IMS since November 1993. Has done his career in the Department of Immunology and recently in the Department of Hematology. Sonia Nityananda was also a traveling fellow in immunology at the Karoliska Institute in Stockholm from 1991 to 1992.
Bureaucrats Magazine – Sonia Nityananda is an Indian immunologist. Who specializes in hematology. He has completed both his graduation and post-graduation from King George Medical College, Lucknow. Sonia Nityananda went on to pursue a PhD in Immunology from the Kashelista Institute in Stockholm, Sweden and passed her PhD. Sonia Nityananda is an Indian consultant immunologist. Achievements: First of all, he has a huge contribution in establishing the Boz Massey Transplan Center in Sgpgims.He completed MBBS and MD from Department of Hematology, Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences, King George’s Medical College, KGME, Lucknow. After MD, he completed his PhD at Cashelin Institute Scotchhog Immunology. Initially Sonia was in the immunology department.
Bureaucrats Magazine – Sonia Nithyananda is a professor and head. The mechanism of action of anemic thymocyte globulin, the immunological basis of aplastic anemia, is involved in aplastic anemia. Its objective is to understand the pathogenesis of these diseases and develop better therapeutic strategies.The good thing about it is that you can take the benefits of bench work to the bedside. Takayasu’s arteritis is a vasculitic disorder. Which is strange for young woman O and India SE Asia and Japan. He has some notable findings regarding its causation and treatment.
Bureaucrats Magazine – Has been published in international magazines. Sonia has made an important contribution in understanding the mechanism of action of ATG in this disease. Another notable contribution of Dr. Seniya Nityananda is the successful establishment of a bone marrow transplant program at SPPGIMS. And he has performed 25 transplants so far for various blood related disorders.
Bureaucrats Magazine – She is currently exploring stem cell transplantation for tissue regeneration. He has played an important role in establishing the specialty of Hematology in SGPGIMS. Which was earlier a part of the Department of Immunology. But after this, due to development and increase in the number of hematological patients, a separate department has been created.
Bureaucrats Magazine – Achievement: 1) National Bioscience Award for Career Development in Biotechnology has been given for 2003 to 2004. 2) Indian National Science Academy Young Scientist Award has been given for 1990. 3) Dr. JC Patel and BC Mehta Association of Physicians of India Award in 2000. 4) Dr. NN Gupta Gold Medal. 5) Chanler Medal for the best medical student.