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Har Darshan Kumar is a member of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) panel on environmental effects of oZone depletion. Issues such as climate change, nano-biotechnology, stem cell biology, and alternative and complementary medicine are his current interests. He also edits the Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology for the Korean Society of Microbiology (Seoul). Kumar is a prolific writer on issues such as climate, environment, agriculture, biotechnology, and some frontline areas of biomedical sciences. He has more than 150 research and review papers published in various international journals. Born in 1934, Kumar undertook the study of science in its spirit. The dedication soon saw him travelling to the United Kingdom. He completed his PhD in Algal Physiology in 1963 from the University of London, UK, where he was a Commonwealth scholar from 1960-63. Various scholarships, fellowship, and teaching assignments took him to places such as Canada, Japan, Germany, United States, Australia, Argentina, New Zealand, Finland, Korea, China, Thailand and South Africa. Kumar superannuated as Professor and Dean from the Banaras Hindu University (BHU’S) Faculty of Science in 1994. After that, he served as Emeritus Scientist of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) till 1999. His scholarly pursuits have always manifested in scientific papers and books. This book, which is his 26th, is another landmark in his career.
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