DHURJATI ELECTED AS A FELLOW OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF MEDICINE

Prasad Dhurjati

Prasad Dhurjati has been invited to be an overseas fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine, established in England in 1805

Prasad Dhurjati, professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering with joint appointments in mathematical sciences and biological sciences, has accepted an invitation to be an overseas fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine. Dhurjati’s collaborative work with biologists in computer modeling has provided much insight into medical research including brain cancer, osteoporosis, autism and the human gut microbiome. He joined the UD faculty in 1982. The Royal Society of Medicine was established in England in 1805. Among its honorary members are Charles Darwin, Louis Pasteur and Sigmund Freud.

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