Obaid Siddiqi
FRS (7 January 1932 – 26 July 2013) was an Indian National Research Professor and the Founder-Director of the
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
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(TIFR)
National Center for Biological Sciences. He made seminal contributions to the field of behavioural neurogenetics using the
genetics
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and
neurobiology
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of
Drosophila
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.
Early life and education
Obaid Siddiqi was born in 1932 in
Basti district
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Origin of name and history
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of
Uttar Pradesh
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. He received his early education at
Aligarh Muslim University where he completed
his M.Sc. He completed his Ph.D. at the
University of Glasgow
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, under the supervision of
Guido Pontecorvo
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Life
Guido Pontecorvo was born on 29 November 1907 in Pisa into a family of wealthy Italian industrialists. He was on ...
. He carried out his post doctoral research at the
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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, and
University of Pennsylvania
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. He was invited by
Homi Bhabha to set up the molecular biology unit at the
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
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(TIFR) in
Bombay
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in 1962. Thirty years later, he became the founding director of the TIFR
National Center for Biological Sciences in
Bangalore
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, where he would continue his research into his final days of life.
Research
Siddiqi's studies in the field of neurogenetics unravelled the link between genes, behaviour and the brain. In the 1970s, his work with Seymour Benzer at Caltech led to the discovery of temperature-sensitive paralytic Drosophila mutants and the generation and transmission of neural signals. This heralded the dawn of the field of neurogenetics.
At TIFR, Siddiqi and his graduate student, Veronica Rodrigues, isolated and characterized the first collection of mutants with defects in smell and taste in Drosophila. Siddiqi's work in neurogenetics led to the foundational advances in understanding how taste and smell are detected and encoded in the brain.
Awards and honours
*President of the
Indian Academy of Sciences
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*Member,
Royal Society
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, London
*Member,
US National Academy of Sciences
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, Washington
*Member,
Third World Academy,
Trieste
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*Visiting professorships at
Yale University
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*Visiting Professor,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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*Visiting Professor, The
California Institute of Technology
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*Visiting Professor,
Cambridge University
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*Twice Sherman Fairchild Distinguished Scholar at Caltech
*Sir Syed Ahmad Khan International Award for Life Sciences 2009
*Padma Vibhushan, 2006
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Dr. B. C. Roy Award, 2004
*Sir Syed Life Time Achievement Award, AMUAA New York, 2004
*Pride of India Award, AFMI, USA, 2004
*INSA Aryabhata Medal 1992;
*Goyal Prize 1991;
*Birla Smarak Kosh National Award 1989;
*Padma Bhushan 1984;
*Bhatnagar Award 1976;
*Life member of
Clare Hall, Cambridge
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.
*Honorary D.Sc., Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh
*Honorary D.Sc., Banaras Hindu University, Benaras
*Honorary D.Sc., Jamia Hamdard, Delhi
*Honorary D.Sc., Kalyani University, Kalyani
*Honorary D.Sc., Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay
*Honorary D.Sc., Jamia Milia, Delhi
*Honorary D.Sc., Central University of Hyderabad
Legacy
Siddiqi died on 26 July 2013 in Bangalore following a freak road accident on 21 July 2013 which caused severe damage to the brain. He is survived by his wife Asiya, sons
Imran and Kaleem, and daughters Yumna and Diba.
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*Siddiqi, O. (1983) Olfactory Neurogenetics of Drosophila. Symposium on Neurogenetics. XV International Congress of Genetics. Genetics: New Frontiers. Oxford, Delhi. Vol. III 243–261.
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*Siddiqi, O. (1988) Genetic Variation in Drosophila chemoreception. Genetics and Immunology of Chemical Communication. Monell Research Center, Philadelphia.
*Ayyub, C., Paranjape, J., Rodrigues, V. & Siddiqi, O. (1990). Genetics of olfactory behavior in Drosophila melanogaster. J. Neurogenet. 6: 243–262.
*Siddiqi, O.(1990) Olfaction in Drosophila. Chemical senses Vol. 3 Eds. Wyzocki ''et al.'' Marcel Dekker, NY, 79–96.
*Jayaram, V.C. and Siddiqi, O. (1997). gustJ a salt insensitive mutant of Drosophila. Journal of Genetics, 76: 133–145.
*Bala, A.D.S., Panchal, P. and Siddiqi, O. (1998). Osmotaropotaxis in the larva of Drosophila melanogaster. Current science, 75: 48–51.
*Mistry, Y., R. Mistry, and O. Siddiqi, O. (2000). Evidence of age-related changes in the antennal glomeruli of Drosophila melanogaster using monoclonal antibodies. Arthropod Structure and Development. Vol.29 (2) 101–110.
*Khurana S, Abu Baker MB, Siddiqi O. (2009). Odour avoidance learning in the larva of Drosophila melanogaster. J. Biosci. 34: 621–631.
*Chakraborty TS, Goswami S.P, Siddiqi O. (2009). Sensory correlates of imaginal conditioning in Drosophila melanogaster. J. Neurogenet. 23: 210–219.
*Iyengar A, Chakraborty TS, Goswami SP, Wu CF, Siddiqi O.(2010) Post-eclosion odor experience modifies olfactory neuron coding in Drosophila. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U S A. 107(21):9855-60.
References
External links
Obaid Siddiqi's publications on PubMed
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1932 births
2013 deaths
Alumni of the University of Glasgow
Fellows of the Indian Academy of Sciences
Fellows of the Indian National Science Academy
Fellows of The National Academy of Sciences, India
Fellows of the Royal Society
Indian institute directors
Indian geneticists
Foreign associates of the National Academy of Sciences
National Centre for Biological Sciences faculty
Scientists from Uttar Pradesh
Recipients of the Padma Bhushan in science & engineering
Recipients of the Padma Vibhushan in science & engineering
Recipients of the Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Award in Biological Science
Aligarh Muslim University alumni
Dr. B. C. Roy Award winners
20th-century Indian biologists