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ANNUAL CONFERENCES OF APPI HELD SINCE INCEPTION
1955 Baroda (Gujarat) Along with Indian Science Congress
1956 Calcutta (W.B.) Dr. S. Bannerjee
1957 Madras (Tamilnadu) Dr. K.P. Anandan
1958 Indore (M.P.) Dr. B.c. Bose
1959 Poona (M.S.) Dr. D.S. Shrotri
1960 Hyderabad (A.P.) Dr. P. Simhadri
1961 Nes Delhi Dr. B.K. Anand
1962 - (not held) -----
1963 Jaipur (Rajasthan) Dr. M.L. Gupta
1964 Bombay (M.S.) Dr. U.K. Sheth
1965 Lucknow (U.P.) Dr. K.P. Bhargava
1966 Patna (Bihar) Dr. G. Achari
1967 Pondicherry Dr. S.K. Lal
1968 Baroda (Gujarat) Dr. O.D. Gulati
1969 Kanpur (U.P.) Dr. S.R. Kapoor
1970 Bangalore (Karnataka) Dr. K.N. Sharma
1971 Trivandrum (Kerala) Dr. K. Madhavan Kutty
1972 Hyderabad (A.P.) Dr. P. Simhadri
1973 Bhopal (M.P.) Dr. R.P. Bhargava
1974 New Delhi Dr. S.K. Manchanda
1975 Meerut (U.P.) Dr. H.N. Mehrotra
1976 Agra (U.P.) Dr. (Mrs) Shakuntala Sharma
1977 Madras (Tamil Nadu) Dr. (Mrs) Sarada Subramanyam
1978 Udaipur (Rajasthan) Dr. K.P. Singh
1979 New Delhi Dr. O.P. Bhatnagar
1980 Bombay (M.S.) Dr. J.V. Bhat
1981 Ludhiana (Punjab) Dr. P.N. Varman
1982 Baroda (Gujarat) Dr. C.A. Desai
1983 New Delhi Dr. S.K. Manchanda
YEAR PLACE ORGANISING SECRETARIES
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1984 Goa Dr. M.G. Gogate
1985 Calcutta (W.B.) Dr. B.N. Koley
1986 Hyderabad (A.P.) Dr. (Mrs) Bilquis Rasheed M.A.
1987 Indore (M.P.) Dr. Harish Gupta
1988 Pune (M.S.) Dr. (Mrs) P.S. Gokhale
1989 Aligarh (U.P.) Dr. K.C. Singhal
1990 New Delhi Dr. S.K. Manchanda
1991 Bangalore (Karnataka) Dr. K.P. Puthyraya
1992 New Delhi Dr. B.N. Mallick
1993 Trivendraum (Kerala) Dr. (Mrs) R. Malathy Amma
1994 Kolar (Karnataka) Dr. D.L. Ramachandra
1995 Belgaum (Karnataka) Dr. (Mrs) Mangala Vatve
1996 Cuttack (Orissa) Dr. (Mrs) Anupama Pande
1997 Lucknow (U.P.) Dr. S.S. Singh
1998 Imphal (Manipur) Dr. M.M. Singh
1999 Sevagram, Wardha (M.S.) Dr. Ramji Singh
2000 Bijapur (Karnataka) Dr. S.H. Kadlimatti
2001 Pune (M.S.) Dr. Col. A.K. Lavania
2002 Lucknow (U.P.) Dr. U.S. Pandey
2003 Guwahati (Assam) Dr. Dilip Chandra Das
2004 Bangalore (Karnataka) Dr. T.R. Raju
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GENEROUS DONORS FOR VARIOUS AWARDS &PRIZES OF APPI
MAJ. GEN. S.L. BHATIA PROF. BALDEV SINGH DR. M.L. GUPTA
DR. B.K. ANAND DR. C.L. MALHOTRA DR. H.H. LOESCHEKE
SHRI. DEV RAJ BAJAJ DR. SUSHILA THAKER SHRI. R. SRINIVASAN
DR. HARISH GUPTA PROF. R.C. SHUKLA DR. K.P. PUTHURAYA
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ORATIONS, AWARDS AND PRIZES OF APPI
1. Maj. Gen. S.L. Bhatia Oration Award to be given to an Indian Scientist of eminence who would havesubstantially contributed to the research and development in the field of Physiology/Pharmacologyor Allied sciences through outstanding works carried out primarily in India.
2. Prof. Baldev Singh Oration Award for recognition of outstanding work carried out in the field of NeuroPhysiology/Neuro Sciences.
3. M.L. Gupta Prize in Medical Education and Technology for recognition of substantial contribution toMedical Education and Technology with special reference to Physiology / Pharmacology / AlliedSciences, in India.
4. B.K. Anand Research Prize for the best paper submitted in Physiology.
5. C.L. Malhotra Research Prize for the best paper submitted in Pharmacology.
6. Dev Raj Bajaj Research Prize in Techniques / Instrumentation for the best paper submitted on thedevelopment of newer techniques / Instrumentation in Physiology / Pharmacology / Allied Sciences.
7. H.H. Loescheke Research Prize in Techniques / Instrumentation for the best paper submitted inRespiratory Physiology.
8. A.V. Tilak Pavarthi Devi Prize for the best paper submitted in Endocrinology/NeuroEndocrinology.
9. Sushila Thaker Prakriti Mandir Prize for research investigations in the fields of Natural Health,Naturopathy and Yoga.
10. Prof. R.C. Shukla Oration Award for the best paper in Cardiovascular Physiology.
11. Prof. Puthuraya Award for the Best teacher in Physiology.
12. R. Srinivasan Prize for the best paper presented by a post graduate student during the AnnualConference of APPI.
13. Harish Gupta Prize for the best paper presented by an undergraduate student during the AnnualConference of APPI.
14. Best Branch Award of APPI.
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Conditions
1. All the Awards and Prizes are meant for the Life Members of APPI only, except R. Srinivasan andHarish Gupta Prizes, for which the candidate should have been enrolled at least as an Annualmember of APPI.
2. All the Nominations/Applications for various Orations, Awards and Prizes should be submitted tothe General Secretary of APPI in four sets on or before the prescribed date. Nominations / Applicationssent after the due date will NOT be considered. However, R. Srinivasan and Harish Gupta prizes willbe awarded to the best paper presented by a P.G. and U.G. student respectively during the AnnualConference of APPI. These applicants should have been enrolled atleast as members of APPI andshould have been registered as delegates for the Annual Conference. The Organizing Secretary willarrange a separate scientific session for these papers on the first or second day of the AnnualConference and a panel of judges constituted by the General Secretary would assess these papersduring their presentation. However, in view of large number of entries specially for R. SrinivasanPrize making itextremely difficult to arrange for their presentations on a single day and also get them it assessedby a single panel of Judges, the P.G. students applying for R. Srinivasan Prize should send threesets of their full length paper to the organizing secretary of the conference one month earlier to thedate of the conference. Whenever the number of papers submitted exceeds ten, they will be shortlisted to the best of ten papers after a scrutiny by a scientific committee constituted by the organizingsecretary and only those ten candidates will be permitted to present their papers during the conferencefor final selection. However for Harish Gupta Prize, three sets of the abstracts must be sent to theorganizing secretary of the conference well in advance. The winners will be awarded their prizes onthe spot or during the valedictory function of the said conference.
3. The applicant should not have received any prize for the same work / paper in the past from anyorganization. The applicant should enclose a certificate to this effect. However, this is not applicablefor awards No. 1 to 3 and II.
4. Nominations for awards No. 1 to 3 and II should include the Bio-data of the nominee, justification fornomination by the nominator, list of references and consent of the nominee.
5. Applications for the award No. 4 to 10 should be based on the original work conducted prefereablyin India / recently published / under publication / unpublished work. Four copies of the reprints/manuscripts should reach the General Secretary on or before the prescribed date.
6. Where, there are multiple authors, all other authors must nominate the proposed author for theaward based on the major quantum of the work done by the applicant.
7. Prof. R.C. Shukla Award will be given for the best paper submitted in cardio vascular physiology.There is no age bar but the applicant should be a member of APPI. The paper submitted for thisaward should be the original work conducted by the scientist in India / Abroad and should not havereceived any other Award/Prize for the same work.
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8. For Prof. Puthuraya Oration Award, interested teachers in Physiology who are the life members ofAPPI may sednd their consent letter, duly proposed and seconded by two life members of APPI,
along with his/her professional profite as a teacher. The profile should include educational qualification,
number of years of teaching experience (U.g./P.G.) classes taught (U.G./P.G./Ph.D.), number of
Dissertations / Thesis guided/co-guided (M.Sc./D.D./Ph.D.), Examinerships (U.G./P.G./Ph.D.),
Award/Honours received, number of books authored and number of papers published / conferences,workshops, seminars etc., attended at the National & International level. The Proposer / Seconder
should also send the names and addresses of at least nine students (Former / Present) of the
teacher who can be contacted for an confidential assessment of their teacher through a questioner
specially prepared for the said purpose.
Procedure for selection and thereafter
1. A panel of judges will be constituted by the General Secretary to assess various nominations/
papers. The judges will be senior Scientists / Professors with outstanding academic career and
experiences in that particular specially for which a particular Prize / Award is meant and they shall
not be from the same Institution from where there are applicants for that particular award. Overall
consensus of the judges will be final.
2. All the Awards / Prizes of APPI will be decided in the same year and the winners of various awards
and prizes except award No. 12 and 13 will be informed well in advance by the General Secretary.
They will be presented, their Awards / Prizes during the Inaugural function of the Annual Conference
of APPI and will be invited by the Oraganizing Secretary to deliver their oration or present their paperduring the Annual Conference of APPI in the same year.
3. All the Award / Prize winners will be presented a memento and a certificate from the APPI and not
any TA / DA. Payment of their TA / DA and providing Local Hospitality is optional on the part of the
organizers of the conference depending on their financial status. All the Award/Prize winners have
to register as delegates for the conference. However, they can apply for a Subsistance Allowancefrom APPI provided tha they are not getting any financial assistances from any other sources. The
subsistance allowance shall be to and fro second class train fare from the place of their work to the
city of the conference.
4. All the Award / Prize winners are requested to receive their Award/Prize in person and deliver their
oration or present their paper during the Annual Conference of APPI of the same year.
5. If no paper is found suitable for a particular Award / Prize, there will be no award for that year.
6. The selected paper, if it is unpublished will be published in IJPP. In such case, the paper submittedfor publication should not ordinarily contain more than 2500 words and as per format of IJPP.
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7. Canvassing or presurising for an award will be treated as a demerit for the contestants.
8. If any Award / Prize winner is unable to receive his / her Award / Prize personally and present thepaper due to ungoidable circumstances, the said Award / Prize will be retained in the office of theAPPI for one more year and will be handed over to them during the APPI conference of the subsequentyear when he/she has to present the paper.
BEST BRANCH AWARD
Nomination for the Best Branch Award may be submitted to the General Secretary, APPI by
the Local Branch Secretaries with a list of activities orgaized by their branch during the year.
Criteria for assessing the branch for the Best Branch Award of APPI
Such of those Local Branches which desires to contest for the Best Branch Award of APPI, should
furnish the following informations to the General Secretary of APPI through their Local Branch Secretary
with in the last date fixed.
1. List of the members of the Local Branch who have enrolled as Life / Annual members of APPI.
2. List of the Scientific meeting / Guest Lectures / Symposia / Workshops or CME programmes
conducted by the Local Branch during the year along with name of the speakers and participants.
3. Research papers presented by the members of the local branches in the National / InternationalConferences / meetings during the year.
4. National / International Conferences / meetings attended by the members of the Local Branch
during the year.
5. Number of Research papers published / submitted in the scientific journals by the members of theLocal Branch during the year.
6. Any other Recognitions / Awards received by the members of the Local Branch during the year.
7. Any other reports or Branch activity if any.
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SUBSISTENCE ALLOWANCE
APPI has created a subsistence allowance fund out of the donations received from some of the Seniormembers of the Association in order to provide financial assistance to younger scientists. Such of thoseJunior Members of the Association who are Life members and who have registered for the AnnualConference with a paper to present during the conference are eligible to apply for the subsistenceallowance provided they are not getting any financial assistence from any other sources. This Subsistenceallowance will be awarded only once to a member and will be to the extent of the second class to and frotrain fare from the place of their work to the city of the conference. Interested members can submit theirapplication to the Finance Secretary, APPI Dept. of Physiology, AIIMS, New Delhi - 110029 before theAnnual Conference.
Format of the Application Form for seeking the Subsistence Allowance
1. Name and Address of the Applicant :
2. The present position / designation in the Department :
3. Salary/Fellowship drawn at present :
4. Name and Address of the Guide/Head of the Dept. :
5. Age :
6. Title of the paper to be read during the Annual Conference :
7. Whether registered as a deligate for the Conference or not :
8. Whether availed the subsistence allowance from APPI earlier ?If so, mention the year and amount received :
9. Enclose the documents to indicate that you are a Life Memberof APPI and you have registered for the Annual Conference :
10. The cost of the second class to and fro train fare from the place of your work to the city of the conference through the shortest route :
The above mentioned statements are correct to the best of my knowledge, and I am not getting anyfinancial assistence from any government / private sources to attend the Annual Conference of APPI.
Date : (Signature & name of the Applicant )
Place :
Remarks/Recomendation by the guide andHead of the Department
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NAMES OF THE VARIOUS AWARD / PRIZE WINNERS OF APPI SINCE INCEPTION
MAJ GEN. S.L. BHATIA ORATION AWARD
1977 Prof. B.K. Anand, AIIMS, New Delhi1978 Dr. K.N. Sharma UCMS, Delhi1979 Dr. S.K. Manchanda, AIIMS, New Delhi1980 Dr. T. Desiraju, NIMHANS, Bangalore1981 Dr. K.R. Laumas, New Delhi1982 Dr. G.S. Chhina, AIIMS, New Delhi1983 Not Awarded1984 Not Awarded1985 Dr. A.S. Paintal, V.P. Chest Institue, Delhi1986 Prof. Sachidananda Banerjee, Kolkata
&Prof. (Mrs) Sarada Subramanyam, Chennai
1988 Prof. P. Brahmaiyya Sastri, VishakapatnamNot Awarded
1989 Prof. (Mrs) Usha Nayar, AIIMS, New Delhi1990 Prof. J.M. Senapati, Cuttack1991 Not Awarded1992 Dr. V. Mohan Kumar, AIIMS, New Delhi1993 Dr. K.C. Singhal, J.N. Medical College, Aligarh1994 Dr. W. Selvamurthy, DIPAS, New Delhi1995 Dr. Prakash Shetty, U.K.1996 Dr. A.K. Ganguly, University College of Medicine, Kolkata1997 Dr. Lazar Mathew, DEBEL, Bangalore1998 Dr. O.P. Tandon, UCMS, Delhi1999 Dr. Y.K. Gupta, AIIMS, New Delhi2000 Prof. A. Namasivayam, PGIBMS Taramani, Chennai2001 Prof. Mohammad Fahim, V.P. Chest Institute, Delhi2002 Dr. T. Ramakrishna, School of Life Sciences, University of Calicut2003 Dr. Onkarnath Tripathi, Lucknow2004 Dr. R.L. Bijlani, AIIMS, New Delhi
Maj Gen. S.L. Bhatia donated Rs. 10,000/= in the year 1976 to create on endowment for anAnnual Oration Award to be given to an Indian Scientist of eminence who would havecontributed substantially to the research and development in the field of Physiology,
Pharmacology or Allied Sciences through outstanding works primarily carried out in India
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2000 Dr. V. Mohan Kumar, AIIMS, New Delhi
2001 Dr. Gouri Devi, NIMHANS, Bangalore
2002 Dr. T.R. Raju, NIMHANS, Bangalore
2003 Dr. O.P. Tandon, UCMS, Delhi
2004 Dr. (Mrs) Usha Nayar, Bahrain
PROF. BALDEV SINGH ORATION AWARD
Prof. Baldev Singh Oration Award for recognition of outstanding work carried out in thefield of Neurophysiology / Neurosciences
1979 Dr. S.K. Lal, New Delhi
1980 Dr. (Mrs) Sarada Subramaniyam, Chennai
&
Dr. C.M. Francis, Kottayam
1981 Dr. T.H. Rindani, Mumbai
1982 Not Awarded
1983 Dr. (Mrs) Usha Nayar, AIIMS, New Delhi
1984 Dr. L.K. Kothari, Jaipur
1985 Dr. M.G. Gogate, Goa Medical College, Goa
1986 Prof (Mrs) B.K. Maini, Medical College, Rohtak
1987 Not Awarded
1988 Prof (Mrs) Kumudini Mohanram, Osmania Medical College, Hyderabad
1989 Not Awarded
1990 Prof. D.P. Thombre, JIPMER, Pondicherry
1991 Dr. A.S. Chakraborthy, Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi
1992 Not Awarded
1993 Not Awarded
1994 Prof. A. Namasivayam, PGIBMS, Taramani, Chennai
In 1979, Prof. M.L. Gupta, Principal & controller RNT Medical College Udaipur institutedM.L. Gupta Prize in Medical Education and Technology for recognition of substantial
contribution to Medical Education and Technology with special reference to Physiology /Pharmacology and Allied Sciences in India
PROF. M.L. GUPTA PRIZE
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1995 Not Awarded
1996 Not Awarded
1997 Not Awarded
1998 Dr. (Mrs) Usha Singhal, J.N. Medical College, Aligarh
1999 Prof. K.P. Puthuraya, Bangalore Medical College, Bangalore
2000 Not Awarded
2001 Dr. R. L. Bijlani, AIIMS, New Delhi
2002 Dr. K.K. Deepak, AIIMS, New Delhi
2003 AVM Dr. (Mrs) Padma Bandopadhyay and Dr. N.R. Biswas, New Delhi
2004 Dr. U.S. Pandey, KGMS, Lucknow
1977 Dr. T.P. Suresh, Bangalore
1978 Not Awarded
1979 Not Awarded
1980 Dr. (Mrs) K. Deo, Mumbai & Dr. T. Mohan Kumar
1981 Dr. Neelam Bagga, AIIMS, New Delhi
1982 Dr. (Mrs) Neena Bhattacharya, UCMS, Delhi
1983 Miss Meenakshi, JNU, New Delhi
1984 Dr. B.N. Mallick, JNU, New Delhi
1985 Dr. Subhra Datta, UCMS, Delhi
1986 Dr. Subimal Datta, AIIMS, New Delhi
1987 Dr. B. Rajanna, NIMHANS, Bangalore
1988 Dr. V. Radhakrishnan, Baltimore, U.S.A.
1989 Dr. O.P. Tandon, UCMS, Delhi
1990 Dr. Md. Noor Alam, School of Life Sciences, JNU, New Delhi
1991 Dr. R.D. Badgaiyan, Institute of Medical Sciences, BHU, Varnasi
1992 Dr. V. Raghunandan, Rohtak
1993 Dr. Mahesh Thakkar, School of Life Sciences, JNU, New Delhi
1994 Dr. Joshi John, AIIMS, New Delhi
Dr. B.K. Anand, Founder member of APPI donated Rs. 5000/= in the year 1996 to creationendowment from the proceeds of which an annual cash/Prize/Medal will be given to youngIndian Scientist below the age of 40 years for the best paper in Physiology submitted during
the year
DR. B.K. ANAND RESEARCH PRIZE IN PHYSIOLOGY
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1995 Dr. R. Sheela Devi. PGIBMS, Taramani, Chennai
&
Dr. M.S. Shankaranarayan Rao, NIMHANS, Bangalore
1996 Dr. Yogesh Tripathi, KMC, Mangalore
&
Dr. Sangeetha Singh, JNU, New Delhi
1997 Dr. Shashi Bala Singh, DIPAS, Delhi
1998 Dr. D.S. Reddy, Uni Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chandigarh
1999 Dr. Nutan Kolluri, NIMHANS, Bangalore
2000 Dr. A. Malathi, Manipal Hospital, Bangalore
2001 Dr. Sushil K. Jha, School of Life sciences, JNU, New Delhi
2002 Dr. Sabyasachi Sircar, UCMS, Delhi
2003 Ms. Latha Devi, NIMHANS, Bangalore
2004 Ms. R. Srividya, AIIMS, New Delhi
DR.C.L. Malhotra Founder Member of APPI offered Rs. 5000/= in 1976 to creationendowment from the proceeds of which an annual cash/Medal will be given to an Indianyoung Scientist below the age of 40 years for the best paper submitted in Pharmacology
during the year
1997 Dr. P.K. Dey, BHU, Varanasi
1978 Not Awarded
1979 Not Awarded
1980 Dr. N.S. Parmar, JIPMER, Pondicherry
1981 Dr. Y.K. Gupta, AIIMS, New Delhi
1982 Not Awarded
1983 Not Awarded
1984 Dr. S.K. Kulkarni, Chandigarh
1985 Dr. Subimal Datta, New Delhi
1986 Dr. J.K. Saha, Kolkata
1987 Not Awarded
1988 Dr. R. Roy, Choudhury, NIOH, Ahmedabad
1989 Dr. (Mrs) Sarita Bhalla, Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi
1990 Not Awarded
1991 Not Awarded
1992 Dr. Goutham R. Ullal, M.S. Ramaiah Medical College, Bangalore
C.L. MALHOTRA RESEARCH PRIZE IN PHARMACOLOGY
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1993 Not Awarded
1994 Dr. Praveen Bhugra, P.S. Medical College, Karamsad
1995 Dr. V. Ramesh, AIIMS, New Delhi
1996 Dr. D.S. Reddy, Uni inst. of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chandigarh
&
Dr. Jatinder Malhotra, AIIMS, New Delhi
1997 Dr. S.K. Srivastava, P.S. Medical College, Karamsad
1998 Dr. Bobby George, Uni inst. of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chandigarh
1999 Dr. Jagruti P. Patel, Education & Research Centre, Gandhinagar, Gujarat
2000 Dr. Vijay Kumar, AIIMS, New Delhi
2001 Dr. N.R. Biswas, Dr. Rajendraprasad Centre for Ophthalmic Sciences, AIIMS,New Delhi
2002 Dr. Monisha Sharma, AIIMS, New Delhi
2003 Dr. Biswadeep Das, SMIMS, Gangtok
2004 Dr. Biswadeep Das, SMIMS, Gangtok
H.H. LOESCHEKE RESEARCH PRIZE IN TECHNIQUES / INSTRUMENTATION FOR THE BESTPAPER IN RESPIRATORY PHYSIOLOGY
1980 Not Awarded
1981 R. Savita Singh, UCMS, Delhi
1982 Not Awarded
1983 Not Awarded
1984 Not Awarded
1985 Not Awarded
1986 Not Awarded
1987 Not Awarded
1988 Dr. (Mrs.) Pratibha Gupta, UCMS, Delhi
1989 Not Awarded
1990 Dr. H.V. Bhatt, NIOH, Ahmedabad
1991 Not Awarded
1992 Not Awarded
1993 Not Awarded
1994 Dr. S.C. Mahapatra, AIIMS, New Delhi
1995 Not Awarded
1996 Not Awarded
1997 Not Awarded
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1998 Not Awarded
1999 Dr. K.N. Maruthy, St. John’s Medical College, Bangalore
2000 Not Awarded
2001 Not Awarded
2002 Dr. Lt. Col. (Mrs) G.Himashree, DIPAS, Delhi
2003 Not Awarded
2004 Not Awarded
DEV RAJ BAJAJ RESEARCH PRIZE IN TECHNIQUES / INSTRUMENTATION FOR THE BESTPAPER SUBMITTED ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF NEWER TECHNIQUES / INSTRUMENTATION
IN PHYSIOLOGY / PHARMACOLOGY / ALLIED SCIENCES
1978 Dr. R.L. Bijlani, AIIMS, New Delhi
1979 Not Awarded
1980 Not Awarded
1981 Not Awarded
1982 Dr. S. Venkataraman, Chennai
1983 Not Awarded
1984 Mr. A.P. Chandran, Rohtak
1985 Not Awarded
1986 Not Awarded
1987 Dr. (Mrs.) K.K. Mahajan, Medical College, Rohtak
1988 Not Awarded
1989 Not Awarded
1990 Not Awarded
1991 Dr. K.K. Deepak, AIIMS, New Delhi
1992 Dr. S.S. Sircar, UCMS, Delhi
1993 Not Awarded
1994 Dr. S.S. Sircar, UCMS, Delhi
1995 Not Awarded
1996 Dr. (Mrs.) Preetha Nair, SCTIMST, Thiruvananthapuram
1997 Dr. Jatinder Malhotra, AIIMS, New Delhi
1998 Mr. Ravi Kumar, NIMHANS, Bangalore
1999 Miss Geetha Choudhary, AIIMS, New Delhi
2000 Not Awarded
2001 Dr. Y.K. Gupta, AIIMS, New Delhi
2002 Dr. Mahammad Fahim, V.P. chest Institute, Delhi
2003 Not Awarded
2004 Dr. K.N. Maruthy, St. John’s Medical College, Bangalore
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A.V. TILAK PARVATHI DEVI PRIZE FOR THE BEST PAPER INENDOCRINOLOGY / NEURO ENDOCRINOLOGY
1984 Dr. O.P. Tandon, UCMS, Delhi
1985 Not Awarded
1986 Dr. A.K. Roy Choudhury, NIOH, Ahmedabad
1987 Not Awarded
1988 Not Awarded
1989 Dr. H.V. Bhatt, NIOH, Ahmedabad
1990 Not Awarded
1991 Not Awarded
1992 Not Awarded
1993 Dr. Alice Kuruvilla, CMC, Vellore
1994 Dr. Asish Das, Medical College, Kolkata
1995 Dr. Sujit Basu, Kolkata
1996 Dr. Nihar Ranjan Nayak, AIIMS, New Delhi
1997 Dr. D.S. Reddy, UNI Inst. of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chandigarh
1998 Dr. Gopal Krushna Pal, JIPMER, Pondicherry
1999 Not Awarded
2000 Not Awarded
2001 Dr. A.K. Srivastava, AIIMS, New Delhi
2002 Dr. Geeta Choudhury, New Delhi
2003 Mrs. Sheela Rajesh Brahmbhatt, Baroda
2004 Dr. Madhur Gupta, Lucknow
SUSHILA THAKER PRAKRITI MANDIR PRIZE FOR RESEARCH INVESTIGATIONS INTHE FIELD OF NATURAL HEALTH, NATUROPATHY & YOGA
1996 Dr. Usha Panjwani, DIPAS, Delhi
1997 Dr. H.V. Bhatt, NIOH, Ahmedabad
1998 Not Awarded
1999 Dr. (Mrs.) T.N. Sathya Prabha, St. John’s Medical College, Bangalore
2000 Dr. R. Archana, PGIBMS, Taramani, Chennai
2001 Dr. Usha Panjwani, DIPAS, Delhi
2002 Dr. Raghavendra Rao, SVYAS, Bangalore
2003 Not Awarded
2004 Dr. G.K. Pal, JIPMER, Pondhicherry and Mr. K.V. Naveen, Bangalore
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PROF. R.C. SHUKLA ORATION AWARD FOR BEST PAPER INCARDIOVASCULAR PHYSIOLOGY
2002 Prof. P.N. Singh, JNMC, AMU, Aligarh
2003 Dr. K.C. Mathur, Bikaner, Rajasthan
2004 Dr. Narasingh Verma, KGMU, Lucknow
PROF. PUTHURAYA AWARD FOR THE BEST TEACHER IN PHYSIOLOGY
2002 Dr. A. Malathi, Director, Manipal Hospital, Bangalore
2003 Dr. U.S. Pandey, KGMU, Lucknow
2004 Dr. Mario Vaz, St. John’s Medical College, Bangalore
R. SRINIVASAN PRIZE FOR THE BEST PAPER PRESENTED BY A POST GRADUATE STUDENTDURING THE ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF APPI
1984 Dr. V. Radhakrishnan, New Delhi
&
Miss. Anupa Sahi, New Delhi
1985 Mr. R.V. Rao, Ahamedabad
1986 Sri K.D. Vachharajani, Ahmedabad
1987 Dr. Chandana Mazumdar, Kolkata
1988 Dr. V.P. Varshney, Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi
1989 Not Awarded
1990 Dr. Balkrishna, Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi
1991 Dr. (Mrs.) M.S. Koranne, MG Inst, of Medical Sciences, Sevagram - Wardha
1992 Miss Seema Gulyani, JNU, New Delhi
1993 Dr. Amit Chakraborthy, Institute of Medical Sciences, BHU, Varanasi
1994 Miss Meenakshi Naidu, AIIMS, New Delhi
1995 Mr. A.N. Balamurrugan, CMC, Vellore
1996 Mr. A.N. Balamurugan, CMC, Vellore
1997 Miss Nutan S. Kolluri, NIMHANS, Bangalore
1998 Dr. R. Ghosh
1999 Dr. Mita Sarkar, AIIMS, New Delhi
2000 Dr. Maj. S.P. Singh, AFMC, Pune
&
Dr. S.S. Patankar, Govt. Medical College, Nagpur
2001 Dr. (Mrs.) Maj. Karuna Datta, AFMC, Pune
2002 Miss M. Daisy Mythili, CMC Vellore
2003 Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Singh, BHU, Varanasi
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HARISH GUPTA PRIZE FOR THE BEST PAPER PRESENTED BY ANUNDER GRADUATE STUDENT DURING ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF APPI
1989 Miss Parul Singhal, J.N. Medical College, Aligarh
1990 Dr. Shailesh Kumar, Ranchi
1991 Mr. Sumeet Singhal, J.N. Medical College, Aligarh
1992 Mr. Anupam Prakash and Mr. Anand Sethi, UCMS, Delhi
1993 Miss Divya Maitreyi Chari, AIIMS, New Delhi
1994 Mr. Keith D’Souza, St. John’s Medical College, Bangalore
1995 Mr. Prateck K. Mehrotra, Medical College, Kanpur
1996 Mr. Amit Mohan, K.G. Medical College, Lucknow
1997 Miss Nabnith Adhikari, AIIMS, New Delhi
1998 Not Awarded
1999 Mr. Sharanya Sridhar, MGIMS, Sevagram Wardha
2000 Mr. D. Nagaraj Naik, BLDEA’S Shri B.M. Patil Medical College, Bijapur
2001 Miss Shaon Sen Gupta, AIIMS, New Delhi
2002 Mr. Saurabh Uppal; ‘GMC’, Chandigarh
2003 Miss Surabhi Kalita, Guwahati, Assam
BEST BRANCH AWARD
Year Name of the Branch
1990 Bangalore Branch
1991 Indore Branch
1992 Not Awarded
1993 Belgaum Branch
1994 Not Awarded
1995 Shared by Indore Branch & Bijapur Branch
1996 Goa Branch
1997 Shared by Goa Branch & Bijapur Branch
1998 Not Awarded
1999 Lucknow Branch
2000 Miraj Branch
2001 Lucknow Branch
2002 Shared by Bangalore Branch and Lucknow Branch
2003 Gujarath State Chapter of APPI
2004 Not Awarded
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LOCAL BRANCHES OF APPI
1. Agra Branch (UP Chapter of APPI)
Depts. of Physiology & Pharmacology
Smt. NHL Municipal Medical Colelge
Agra - 282002 (U.P.)
2. Ahmedabad Branch
Dept. of Physiology
Smt. NHL Municipal Medical College
Ahmedabad - 380 006 (Gujarat)
3. Aligarh Branch
Dept. of Physiology & Pharmacology
J.N. Medical College
AMU, Aligarh - 202 002 (U.P.)
4. Ambajogai Branch
SRTR Medical College
Ambajogai - 431 517 (M.S.)
5. Assam Branch
Dept. of Physiology
Guwahati Medical College
Guwahati - 781 005 (Assam)
6. Bangalore Branch
Dept. of Physiology
St. John’s Medical College
Bangalore - 560 034 (Karnataka)
7. Belgaum Brach
Dept. of Physiology
J.N. Medical College
Belgaum - 590 010 (Karnataka)
8. Bellary Branch
Dept. of Physiology
VIMS
Bellary - 583 104 (Karnataka)
9. Bijapur Branch
Dept. of Physiology & Biochemistry
BIDEA’S Shri B.M. Patil Medical
College
Bijapur - 586 103 (Karnataka)
10. Bhopal Branch
Depts. of Physiology & Pharmacology
Gandhi Medical College
Bhopal - 462 001 (M.P.)
11. Dhule Branch
Dept. of Physiology
A.C. Patil Memorial Medical College
Dhule - 424 005 (M.S.)
12. Delhi Branch
Dept. of Physiology
All India Institute of Medical Sciences
New Delhi - 110 029
13. Gaya Branch
Depts. of Physiology & Pharmacology
A.N. Magadh Medical College
Gaya - 823 001 (Bihar)
14. Goa Branch
Dept. of Physiology
Goa Medical College
Bombalim, Goa - 403 202 (Goa)
15. Ghaziabad Branch
Dept. of Physiology
Santosh Medical College
Ghaziabad - 201 011 (U.P.)
16. Gujarat Chapter of APPI
Dept. of Physiology
Govt. Medical College
Surat (Gujarat)
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17. Gulbarga Branch
Dept. of Physiology
M.R. Medical College
Gulbarga - 585 105 (Karnataka)
18. Gwalior Branch
Dept. of Physiology
G.R. Medical College
Gwalior - 474 001 (M.P.)
19. Hyderabad Branch
Dept. of Physiology
Osmania Medical College
Hyderabad - 500 195 (A.P.)
20. Indore Branch
Depts. of Physiology & Pharmacology
M.G.M. Medical College,
Indore - 452 001 (M.P.)
21. Jammu Branch
Depts. of Physiology & Pharmacology
Govt. Medical College
Jammu - 180 001 ( J & K)
22. Kanpur Branch
Depts. of Physiology & Pharmacology
G.S.V.M. Medical College
Kanpur - 208 002 (U.P.)
23. Karad Branch
Dept. of Physiology & Pharmacology
Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences
Karad - 415 110 (M.S.)
24. Kerala Branch
Dept. of Physiology
Medical College
Thiruvananthapuram - 695 011(Kerala)
25. Kolkata Branch
Dept. of Physiology
University College of Science
Kolkata - 700 009 (W.B.)
26. Ludhiana Branch
Depts. of Physiology & PharmacologyDayananda Medical College
Ludhiana - 141 008 (Punjab)
27. Lucknow Branch
Dept. of Physiology
K.G. Medical College
Lucknow - 226 003 (U.P.)
28. Manipal Branch
Dept. of Physiology
Kasturba Medical College, Manipal
Manipal - 576 119 (Karnataka)
29. Manipur Branch
Dept. of Physiology
Regional Institute of Medical Sciences
Imphal - 795 004 (Manipur)
30. Miraj Branch
Dept. of Physiology
Govt. Medical College
Miraj - 416 410 (M.S.)
31. Mumbai Branch
Dept. of Physiology
G.S. Medical College
Parel, Mumbai - 400 089 (M.S.)
32. Nagpur Branch
Dept. of Physiology
Medical College
Nagpur - 440 001 (M.S.)
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33. Orissa Branch
Dept. of Physiology
SCB Medical College
Cuttack - 753 007
34. Pondhicherry Branch
Dept. of Physiology
JIPMER
Pondicherry - 605006
35. Pune Branch
Dept. of Physiology
B.J. Medical College
Pune - 411 001 (M.S.)
36. Rohtak Branch
Dept. of Physiology
Medical College
Rohtak - 124 001 (Haryana)
37. Sewagram Wardha Branch
Dept. of Physiology
M.G. Institute of Medical Sciences
Sewagram
Wardha - 442 102 (M.S.)
38. Shimla Branch
Dept.of Physiology
I.G. Medical College
Shimla - 171 001 (H.P.)
39. Solapur Branch
V.M. Medical College
Solapur - 413 003 (M.S.)
40. Srinagar Branch
Dept. of Physiology
Govt. Medical College
Srinagar - 190 001 (J & K)
41. Tamilnadu Chapter of APPI
Dept. of Physiology
Chennai Medical College
Chennai - 600 003 (Tamil Nadu)
42. Vellore Branch
Dept. of Physiology
CMC
Vellore - 632 002 (Tamil Nadu)
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1. The General Secretary of the APPI will request all the Local Branches and suitable senior member
of the APPI to send proposals for holding the Annual Conference, atleast two months before every
Annual Conference of that particular year.
2. The proposal for holding the Conference can be sent by the Branches of the APPI to the General
Secretary at any time of the year even before receiving the invitation from the General Secreatary.
3. All the proposals, received by the General Secretary will be placed before the Executive Committee
and the General Body for approval. Applicants will be subsequently informed the decision taken
thereupon.
4. The dates of the conference should normally be from December 27-29. However, the local branches
can request the Executive Committee and the General Body for any alternation in the date of
conference, if there is any difficulty in holding the conference on the above mentioned dates. Also
under unforeseen circumstances, the conference organisers can change the date of the conference,
after getting approval from the General Secretary for the same.
5. The registration fee to be charged by the conference organisers may be approved by the Executive
Committee and General Body, based on the proposals put forward by the conference organisers.
6. After getting approval of the proposal for holding the Conference the local branches can take further
steps for organisating the conference.
7. A local Organising Committee may be constituted by the local branch or by the Organising Secretary
as soon as the venue of the conference is decided. The intimation regarding the formation of the
local Organising Committee may be sent to the General Secretary and the Finance Secretary of
the APPI.
8. The local Organising Committee can include the office bearers of the local branch (where the local
branch exists), members of the APPI or any other members. Added to this, they can also have an
advisory committee in which non members of APPI can also be included.
9. The refundable advance money or Rs. 10,000/- will be sent by the Finance Secretary to the
Organising Secretary on request immediately on receipt of information about the formation of
Organising Committee. The Organising Committee will also be provided with the latest list of
members of the APPI by the General Secretary.
10. The Organising Committee should normally open an account in a scheduled bank in the name of
the conference. The said account should be jointly operated by any two of the following office
bearers i.e., President or Chairman of the Organising Committee, Organising Secretary and a
Treasurer.
GUIDELINES FOR HOLDING THE ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF APPI
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11. The first announcement of the conference will be sent by the Organising Secretary to all the
members of the APPI atleast 8 months period to the conference.
12. A final announcement of the conference may be sent to all the members of the APPI atleast before
4 months of the conference. This announcement should have all details about submission of
manuscripts, registration, accommodation, subsistance allowance forms and railway concession
forms (if applicable) etc.
13. The Organising Committee can constitute various sub-committees to manage the various aspects
of the conference.
14. The Organising Secretary, should inform the delegates about the acceptance of paper and the
amount received preferably within a month after the last date for submission of paper. Those, who
are in need of provisional acceptance of their paper without paying the registration fee should write
to the Organising Secretary, at least one month before the last date.
15. The Organising Committee may seek guidance from General Secretary, Finance Secretary and
from the Scientific advisory committee from time to time for the smooth conductance of conference.
16. The programme should have provision for the Executive Committee meeting, on the day before the
conference and General Body meeting, on the second day of the conference. It is preferable to
have this meetings in the evenings until and unless there is any specific reason for changing the
timings. These informations should be intimated, sufficiently in advance to all the Executive
Committee Members concerned i.e., to all the branch Secretaries, representatives of local branches
to Central Executive Committee, to Founder Members and also to all Ex-General Secretaries.
17. Abstracts submitted for the conference should be published as an abstract volume suppliment of
the Indian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology. The details for the same will be provided by
the Editor in chief of IJPP. This suppliment abstract volume of the scientific papers of the conference
will be published by the organizers of the Annual Conference and covers for the same will be
supplied by the IJPP. Conference Organizers will also provide about 400-500 copies of the same to
IJPP for distribution among the members of APPI.
18. The Scientific programme of the conference should have free communications session (oral/poster
presentation). It can also have invited lectures and symposia. The speakers invited for “symposia”
and “invited lectures” should have contributed sufficiently in the field as evident from their publication.
19. Member of APPI are eligible for presentation of the paper at the conference.
20. The award papers should be given due importance while arranging the scientific sessions.
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21. A separate Scientific Session may be arranged by the Organising Secretary to select the best
papers presented by Postgraduate and undergraduate students for the R. Srinivasan’s prize and
Harish Gupta prize respectively. These sessions may be kept together one day before the General
Body Meeting.
22. The local organising committee should not and TA/DA charge the registration fee and may provide
local hospitality and other facilities such as travel expenses to the office bearers of the APPI on
priority basis.
23. The local organising committee should plan the budget and expenditure in such a way that it will be
able to give about 25% of the registration fee to the IJPP and 50% of the balance to APPI.
24. The money received for the conference should be spent for the conference only. A copy of the
audited statement of account of expenditure should be submitted to the Finance Secretary, APPI
within three months after the conference.
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