Sushila Maharjan
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Sushila Maharjan is a Nepalese
biochemist Biochemists are scientists who are trained in biochemistry. They study chemical processes and chemical transformations in living organisms. Biochemists study DNA, proteins and Cell (biology), cell parts. The word "biochemist" is a portmanteau of ...
and biotechnologist who is the research director at Nepal's Research Institute for Bioscience and Biotechnology which she co-founded in 2011.


Background

Sushila Maharjan is a daughter of Mr Jit Govinda Maharjan and Mrs Radha Devi Maharjan, born in a village called Badegaun, from Lalitpur District of Nepal. She has 3 sisters and a brother. Her sisters, Hema Maharjan (founder of Namaste Kids Montessori), Rajani Maharjan (Business Development and Marketing manager, Software Engineer, System Analyst, Quality Auditor, 7+ year experience), and Ranjeeta Maharjan (an architect). Her brother is Dipendra Maharjan (An army orthopaedic surgeon). She completed her early studies from Arniko Secondary Boarding School. She did her I.Sc. fro
Tribhuvan University
affiliated Amrit Science College. She did her master's degree in organic chemistry fro
Tribhuvan University
later, she did her PhD from Sun Moon University, South Korea.


Career

She is the research director at Nepal's Research Institute for Bioscience and Biotechnology which she co-founded in 2011. She has conducted research into the use of
soil microbes A microorganism, or microbe,, ''mikros'', "small") and ''organism'' from the el, ὀργανισμός, ''organismós'', "organism"). It is usually written as a single word but is sometimes hyphenated (''micro-organism''), especially in olde ...
for use in medicine, including applications in the development of new antibiotics. In recognition for her work, she was one of five young scientists from the developing countries who received the Elsevier Foundation Award in 2016. After receiving a bachelor's degree in chemistry and biological sciences, Maharjan went on to study organic chemistry at Nepal's Tribhuvan University, earning a master's degree in 2003. For her PhD from Sun Moon University, Korea, in 2011, she pursued her interest in metabolic and genetic engineering, focusing on streptomycetes. Back in Nepal, she investigated the potential of natural resources for medical applications. A founding member of Nepal's Research Institute for Bioscience and Biotechnology, where she is now research director, she researched streptomyces in soil at high altitudes as a basis for developing new antibiotics for treating diseases which are resistant to existing drugs. She has also sought to improve the teaching of science in Nepal by encouraging her students to work in research laboratories where they can put theory into practice. As of April 2018, Maharjan is applying an organ-on-a-chip approach to the establishment of differences between the sexes to diseases in her role as a post-doctoral research fellow at the
Brigham and Women's Hospital Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) is the second largest teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School and the largest hospital in the Longwood Medical and Academic Area, Longwood Medical Area in Boston, Massachusetts. Along with Massachusetts Gener ...
in Boston.


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