Apollo Hospitals Bangalore
Location
Bangalore, India
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Dr. Ananth Rao
Apollo Hospitals Bangalore
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Speciality
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Metabolic Diseases and Clinical Biochemistry |
Languages
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English
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Education
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PhD. |
Professional Experience
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- Senior Consultant Metabolic Diseases and Clinical Biochemistry, Apollo Hospitals Bangalore.
- Working on the diagnosis and evaluation of Inborn Metabolic Disorders (IMD’s) since January 2001 and has the experience of over a 11000 referrals.
- Has been instrumental in establishing laboratories for study of metabolism & metabolic disorder. He has established procedures for a workup of all referred cases from all over India.
- Has about 52 National & International publications. Presented papers and invited lectures at various National & International Conferences.
- Speaker for international conferences such as International Society of Newborn Screening, 3rd World Genetics & Birth Defects Conference, Asia Pacific Clinical Biochemists Conference etc.
- Delivered over 100 lectures on Diagnosis of Inborn Metabolic Disorders in various parts of India and abroad. |
Certifications
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- Fellow of the Asian & Mid-East Institute of Chemists (A Division of American Institute of Chemists). |
Memberships
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- Member, Institutional Research Committee, Apollo Hospitals, Bangalore, India.
- Life Member, Association of Clinical Biochemists of India.
- Member, Indian Thyroid Society.
- Member, National Academy of Medical Science.
- Fellow, Royal Society of Tropical Medicine & Hygiene.
- FAMIC. |
Awards
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- Awarded Fellowship for the Academy of General Education in the year 2001.
- Awarded the PGIBMS Award –October 1998.
- Awarded the Dr.T.M.A.Pai Fellowship- August 2000.
- Won the Best Paper Award for the work entitled, “Antimutagenic Effect of selected Dietary ingredients” at the State Level Conference “ Emerging trends in Naturopathy” - March 2002.
- Awarded Best Paper award for the paper “Antimutagenic Effect of selected dietary ingredients at the “National Seminar on Integrated Science and Technology” - December 2002.
- Awarded the ACBI-CON 2003 award by Association of Clinical Biochemists of India (ACBI) – February 2003. |
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