Deepak Pental

Deepak Pental (born 1951) is a Professor of Genetics and the Ex Vice Chancellor at the University of Delhi. He is a noted researcher whose current research interests lie in development of transgenics and marker-assisted breeding of crops. He took charge of the post of Vice-chancellor of the University succeeding Professor Deepak Nayyar on 1 September 2005. As the VC, Pental has outlined his agenda to update the library system, work on teachers’ recruitment, increase student accommodation facilities and bring researchers working abroad to India.[1][2]

Deepak Pental
Vice Chancellor
University of Delhi
In office
1 September 2005  31 August 2010
ChancellorMohammad Hamid Ansari
Preceded byProf. Deepak Nayyar
Succeeded byProf. Dinesh Singh (academic)
Director, South Campus
University of Delhi
In office
2000–2005
Preceded byProf. Abhai Mansingh
Succeeded byProf. Dinesh Singh
Personal details
Born1951
ResidenceFlat No.7,University of Delhi, South campus, Benito Juarez Road New Delhi-110021
Alma materPunjab University, Chandigarh,
Rutgers University, United States
ProfessionResearch, Academician

Education and employment

Pental completed his B.Sc.(Hons) and M.Sc.(Hons. School) from the Department of Botany, Panjab University, Chandigarh in 1971 and 1973 respectively. And subsequently he did his Ph.D. from Rutgers University, United States in 1978. Pental was a Postdoctoral and University Research Fellow at the University of Nottingham from 1978-84. He returned to India to join Tata Energy Research Institute (TERI) in 1985 and in 1993 he joined the University of Delhi, South Campus as Professor of Genetics. Pental had been Director of the University of Delhi, South Campus from 2000-2005. From 2005-2010 he was the Vice-Chancellor of the University.

Research work

Pental’s research interests lie in breeding of mustard and cotton. He has published more than sixty research papers in the national and international peer reviewed journals and his work has led to major breakthroughs in hybrid seed production technologies. Pental is a keen student of social science policy particularly related to the field of agriculture. Years back Pental got Punjab University medal for diploma in Gandhian Philosophy which shows his interest in social sciences and Gandhian thought.

Some of his works are described below:[3]

  1. "Development of Transgenics in Four Major Crops – Cotton, Rice, Mungbean and Tomato for Resistance to Biotic Stresses" funded by Department of Biotechnology (DBT).
  2. "Functional Genomics in Plants: Development and Use of the Technologies for Gene Discovery and Expression Modulation" funded by The New Millennium Indian Technology Leadership Initiative (NMITLI).
  3. Edited a special issue of Current Science (Vol. 84, 2003) on Transgenic Crops. He also contributed three articles in the same volume.
  4. Contributed an article "Transgenic Crops for Indian Agriculture: An Assessment of Their Relevance and Effective Use" in ‘Policy and Institutional Issues and Challenges in Indian Agriculture’ ed: Dr. Ramesh Chand, Oxfam, In Press.

Awards & recognition

  1. Awarded a Punjab University gold medal for first position in Diploma in Gandhian Philosophy.
  2. Awarded a Biotechnology Career Fellowship in 1986 by the Rockefeller Foundation to work at the Max-Planck Institute in Cologne.
  3. In 2004 he was awarded Jawaharlal Nehru Fellowship which he could not avail due to his administrative responsibilities.
  4. Elected member of the National Academy of Agricultural Sciences, National Academy of Sciences, India, Indian Academy of Sciences and the Indian National Science Academy.[4]
  5. Member Governing body of CSIR.
  6. Member editorial board of Journal of Biosciences and Current Science.
  7. Member of various Project Advisory Committees in DST and DBT from 1986 onwards.
  8. Member of RAC of CIMAP and IHBT
  9. In 2007 he was awarded ‘Officier Des Palmes Academiques‘ for contributions to Research and Education by the Government of Republic of France.
  10. Lifetime Achievement Award by Mahindra Samriddhi Foundation in 2018
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References

  1. "Delhi University gets a new Vice-Chancellor". The Hindu. 2 September 2005.
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 4 December 2005. Retrieved 20 May 2009.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 9 May 2009. Retrieved 20 May 2009.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 13 August 2016. Retrieved 13 May 2016.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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