Saraswathi N. Balasubrahmanyam, Ph.D

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1962-1992 Organic Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India 
Area:
Synthetic Organic Chemistry
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(1932-2021)
https://www.currentscience.ac.in/Volumes/121/01/0163.pdf

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Balakrishna H. Iyer grad student IISc Bangalore
 (co-advisor: Modification of essential oils from sandalwood)
Dilip Kumar Banerjee grad student 1956-1964 IISc Bangalore
 (Studies in aliphatic unsaturation: Synthesis of compounds related to natural products—synthesis of isomers of C11 and Cl2 acids obtained by degradation of abietic acid)
Louis D. Quin post-doc 1959-1961 Duke
Eliahu Caspi post-doc 1961-1962 Worcester Foundation for Experimental Biology
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Balasubrahmanyam SN. (2015) C-11 acid and the stereochemistry of abietic acid Resonance. 20: 217-234
Balasubrahmanyam SN. (2015) It is imperative that early education be made inclusive Current Science. 108: 2138-2139
Balasubrahmanyam SN. (2013) Life and chemical times of DKB Resonance. 18: 111-129
Balasubrahmanyam SN. (2010) Short-term courses on radioactivity for technical personnel Current Science. 99: 713
Balasubrahmanyam SN. (2008) Brain structure could depend on the learning script Current Science. 95: 293-294
Balasubrahmanyam SN. (2008) Einstein, 'parachor' and molecular volume: Some history and a suggestion Current Science. 94: 1650-1658
Balasubrahmanyam SN. (2006) The Indo-US nuclear 'deal' [6] Current Science. 91: 408-409
Balasubrahmanyam SN. (2004) How to convert subtraction into addition [4] Current Science. 87: 9-10
Balasubrahmanyam SN. (2004) Leaf protein - A safe cattle-feed supplement [3] Current Science. 86: 757-758
Balasubrahmanyam SN, Kulkarni GU, Gopalan RS, et al. (2003) The central region of meso-3,4-diphenylhexane-2,5-dione Journal of Molecular Structure. 645: 159-169
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