Emerging Technologies in the Area of Defence Life Sciences

  • A.K. Goel Division of Biotechnology, Defence Research and Development Establishment, Gwalior
Keywords: Editorial, guest editor

Abstract

In the modern era world has experienced tremendous boost in the field of science and technology, realising its impact on the economic growth and people’s standard of living. India has also maintained its pace in the field of Science and technology. We are among the world’s top 10 nations in the number of scientific publications and patents. The government has made considerable investmentand encouraged public-private partnership to achieve self reliance in different sectors such as space, nuclear power, defence, agriculture, and healthcare. Although, India’s footprint in the life sciences is relatively small, it has taken giant strides to catch up with the rising economic wave to reckon itself as an international player in the life sciences. It has a strong presence in the field biotechnology, particularly related to agriculture, pharmaceuticals, health care, diagnostics, etc. A testimony to this is the accessibility of cutting edge technologies in the market.

Author Biography

A.K. Goel, Division of Biotechnology, Defence Research and Development Establishment, Gwalior
Dr Ajay K. Goel, Sc ‘F’ received his PhD (Microbiology) from CCS Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar in 1999. He has been recipient of several awards including AMI Young Scientist Award, DST Young Scientist Research Fellowship, DRDO Laboratory Scientist of the Year Award, DRDO Young Scientist Award, DBT Overseas Associate Fellowship, DRDO Technology Group Award, and DRDO Technology Day Oration Award. He has more than 80 research papers, 4 patents, radio talks and several oversea presentations to his credit. His current interests include development of detection and protection systems for potential biothreat agents.
Published
2016-10-07
How to Cite
Goel, A. (2016). Emerging Technologies in the Area of Defence Life Sciences. Defence Life Science Journal, 1(2), 111-112. https://doi.org/10.14429/dlsj.1.10745
Section
Editorial