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Business News/ Politics / Policy/  Isro’s K. Radhakrishnan in Nature’s top 10 list
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Isro’s K. Radhakrishnan in Nature’s top 10 list

The journal picked the scientist for successfully leading Isro's first interplanetary mission Mangalyaan

A file photo of Isro chairman K. Radhakrishnan. Photo: Aniruddha Chowdhury/MintPremium
A file photo of Isro chairman K. Radhakrishnan. Photo: Aniruddha Chowdhury/Mint

New Delhi: Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) chairman K. Radhakrishnan has been named by the journal Nature as one of the top 10 people that mattered in science in 2014.

Nature picked the scientist for successfully leading Isro’s first interplanetary mission Mangalyaan, which was inserted into the Martian orbit on 24 September. As head of Isro, he would have been aware half the attempts to reach Mars have ended in failure, Nature said. “But the ISRO had taken lessons from other countries’ mistakes, and it set modest aims for its first interplanetary mission, which it billed as a technology demonstration," it said.

Here are the other nine people listed by Nature:

Andrea Accomazzo: A former test pilot who was flight director of the European Space Agency’s Rosetta mission, which has for the first time put a spacecraft in orbit around a comet and soft-landed Philae spacecraft on it.

Suzanne Topalian: A clinician who helped pioneer PD-1 inhibitors, a new class of drug therapy for cancer. The drugs allow T cells in the immune system to freely attack tumours.

Radhika Nagpal: An Indian-origin researcher who used biology-inspired robotics to get a swarm of 1,024 robots to assemble and form various shapes.

Sheik Humarr Khan: An infection disease expert from Sierra Leone, who became a part of a team of scientists who carried out the first genetic sequencing studies of the Ebola virus. He helped treat many Ebola patients as lead physician at Sierra Leone’s Kenema Government Hospital, but himself succumbed to the disease in July this year.

David Spergel: The astrophysicist who spotted an error in the evidence provided by a team of scientists that they had probably detected gravitational waves from space.

Maryam Mirzakhani: the first female mathematician to win the Fields Medal, the equivalent of a Nobel in mathematics.

Pete Frates: A former university baseball coach who started the Ice-Bucket challenge that gained worldwide attention this year and raised $115 million for combating amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, a neuro-degenerative disorder.

Masayo Takahashi: An ophthalmologist, who successfully tested the safety and efficacy of using induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells, which are adult cells genetically reprogrammed to an embryonic stem cell, to treat blindness.

Sjors Scheres: A biologist who developed a software called RELION, which can produced extremely detailed 3D reconstructions of molecular machines which are components of molecules responsible for mechanical movement. This can help scientists visualize molecular machines more clearly than was possible before.

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Published: 25 Dec 2014, 11:51 PM IST
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