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Pradeep Seth is an Indian virologist who injected himself in 2003 with a potential vaccine he had developed for HIV.[1] He has been working in the field of virology since 1968.
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- ^ Kumar S, Aggarwal P, Vajpayee M, Pandey R, Seth P (2006). "Development of a candidate DNA/MVA HIV-1 subtype C vaccine for India.". Vaccine 24 (14): 2585–93. doi:10.1016/j.vaccine.2005.12.032. PMID 16480792.
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Recipients of Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize for Science and Technology in Medical Science |
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R.B. Arora (1961) • B.K. Anand (1963) • N.K.Dutta & V. Ramalingaswami (1965) • J.B. Chatterjea & R.J. Vakil (1966) • A.K. Basu & M.J. Thirumalachar (1967) • S.R. Mukherjee & Uttamchand Khimchand Sheth (1968) • S. Kalyanaraman & C.R. Roy(1969) • J.R. Talwar (1970) • O.M. Gulati & A.K. Maiti (1971) • N.R. Moudgal (1976) • P.R. Adiga & T. Desiraju (1980) • U.C. Chaturvedi (1981) • Indira Nath & Ashok Prasad(1983) • J.N. Sinha & B.S. Srivastava (1984) • D.K. Ganguly (1985) • S.S. Agarwal & P. Seth (1986) • M.K. Bhan (1990) • Shashi Wadhwa (1991) • U.N. Das & N.K. Mehra (1992) • G.P. Pal (1993) • K.B. Sainis & Y.D. Sharma (1994) • S.K. Panda & A.K. Tyagi (1995) • V. Ravindranath & S.K. Sarin (1996) • S.K. Gupta & Vijay Kumar (1997) • G Balakrish Nair (1998) • Sunil Pradhan (2002) • C.S. Dey (2003) • C.E. Chitnis (2004) • V.S. Sangwan (2006) • Pundi Narasimhan Rangarajan (2007) •
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