Dr Soumya Swaminathan takes charge of M S Swaminathan Research Foundation

I look forward to working with the staff of MSSRF and rural, tribal and coastal communities to use science for sustainable development,” Dr Soumya Swaminathan said in a statement

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Dr Soumya Swaminathan (Pic Credits: MSSRF)
New Delhi: Dr Soumya Swaminathan, Former Chief Scientist, World Health Organization (WHO) has joined as the new chairperson of M S Swaminathan Research Foundation (MSSRF) from February 1, 2023.
MSSRF was founded by her father, the iconic agricultural scientist M S Swaminathan, to accelerate the use of technology in agriculture for improving lives and livelihoods of marginalized communities. The foundation claims to have benefitted over 5,50,000 farm families and 2,50,000 fisherfolk from 4,000 villages across 14 states.
Prior to working as WHO chief scientist, she was the deputy director-general for programmes at that global health body. As the WHO’s inaugural chief scientist, she was instrumental in building its Science Division with a focus on research, quality assurance of norms and standards and digital health.
Dr Swaminathan was secretary to the Government of India for Health Research and Director General of the Indian Council of Medical Research from 2015 to 2017 where she focused on bringing science and evidence into health policymaking, building research capacity in Indian medical schools and forging south-south partnerships in health sciences.
“The pandemic has taught us that science and technology can help solve humankind’s problems but need to be used with ethics and equity as the foundation. I look forward to working with the staff of MSSRF and rural, tribal and coastal communities to use science for sustainable development,” Dr Soumya Swaminathan said in a statement.
Dr Swaminathan has published more than 450 peer-reviewed publications and book chapters. She is a Fellow of the US National Academy of Medicine, the Academy of Medical Sciences of the UK and a Fellow of all the science academies in India. She has received several honorary doctorates, including from EPFL, Lausanne and the London School of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. She serves on several national and global advisory bodies and committees and is an adjunct Professor at Karolinska University in Sweden and Tufts University in Boston, USA.