Dr. Indira Hinduja and her invention
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Indira Hinduja is an Indian gynecologist, obstetrician and infertility specialist based in Mumbai.[1] She pioneered the Gamete intrafallopian transfer (GIFT) technique resulting in the birth of India's first GIFT baby on 4 January 1988. Previously she delivered India's s second test tube baby at KEM Hospital on 6 August 1986.[2] She is also credited for developing an oocyte donation technique for menopausal and premature ovarian failure patients, giving the country's first baby out of this technique on 24 January 1991.[3]
Indira Hinduja
Born
Shikarpur, British Sindh, British India
Alma mater
Bombay University
Awards
Padma Shri (2011)
Scientific career
Fields
Infertility
Institutions
KEM Hospital, Mumbai
Explanation:
She has obtained PhD degree for her thesis entitled 'Human in Vitro Fertilization and Embryo Transfer' from the Bombay University. She is a full-time practicing Obstetrician and Gynaecologist of the P.D. Hinduja Hospital, Mahim West, Bombay.[3]
Hinduja is currently also honorary obstetrician and gynecologist at P.D. Hinduja National Hospital and Medical Research Centre in Mumbai.
Awards Edit
Young Indian Award (1987)
Outstanding Lady Citizen of Maharashtra State Jaycee Award (1987)
Bharat Nirman Award for Talented Ladies (1994)
International Women's Day Award by the Mayor of Bombay (1995; 2000)
Lifetime Achievement Award by Federation of Obstetrics and Gynaecological Society of India (1999)
Dhanvantari Award by The Governor of Maharashtra (2000)
Padma Shri award from Government of India (2011)[4]
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Bharat Nirman Award for Talented Ladies (1994)
International Women’s Day Award by the Mayor of Bombay (1995; 2000)
Lifetime Achievement Award by Federation of Obstetrics and Gynaecological Society of India (1999)
Dhanvantari Award by The Governor of Maharashtra (2000)
Padma Shri award from Government of India (2011)
"Padma Awards Announced" (Press release). Ministry of Home Affairs. 25 January 2011.