Subrahmaniam Nagarajan

Subrahmaniam Nagarajan
Born November 1945
Chennai, India
Nationality India Indian
Fields Biologist
Institutions Indian Agricultural Research Institute
Alma mater Delhi University, Agricultural College in Coimbatore
Known for Wheat pathology
Notable awards Award of the Coromandel Fertilizers

Subrahmaniam Nagarajan (born November 1945 in Chennai, India) is an Indian wheat pathologist. He studied in Chennai till high school and completed his early education at the Agriculture College, Coimbatore, then pursued his masters at the Indian Agriculture Research Institute, New Delhi and received his doctorate in Agriculture from the Delhi University. He is the Project Director of the All India Wheat program and author of more than 120 research papers, 50 book chapters and two textbooks.[1]

Nagarajan, who is internationally respected as a wheat pathologist, has been recognized with the Borlaug award recently for his contribution to the advancement of the wheat program, pathology of wheat rusts and its elimination, and as an educator. He joined the IARI / ICAR in 1974 as wheat pathologist. Due to Nagarajan's work, for the last 12 years there has been no serious crop loss due to rust epidemics.

He joined as Director, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi in April 2002. As Director of IARI, he developed the vision document and re-set the research agenda making a shift from production-oriented research to quality improvement, value addition and market-oriented research.

Besides this, he is the Current Chairperson of the Monitoring and Evaluation Committee (MEC) CoChairman of RCGM and Member SAO(O) of the Department of Biotechnology. Nagarajan also serves as Acting Chairperson of Monitoring and Evaluation Committee (MEC) of the Department of Biotechnology on transgenic crops, Board of Management Member of the National Dairy Research Institute and Indian Veterinary Research Institute. In addition, he is a member of the Indo-US working group on Biotechnology and a member of Indo-French working group on Agriculture.

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