Raosaheb K. Kale

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Prof. Raosaheb K. Kale is an eminent scientist. He has taught at the School of Life Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. He is a prominent recipient of the ICMR Award (1996) for his original contribution to the research in Radiation and Cancer Biology. He has extensively published in this area and has been invited to deliberate on this subject by universities and institutions globally. He has served the Jawaharlal Nehru University in various capacities such as the Dean of Students, Chief Proctor and Dean of School of Life Sciences. Prof. Kale has been associated in various capacities with universities and academic institutions within and outside the country. He has established the Central University of Gujarat, as its first Vice-Chancellor.
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