Gagandeep Kang is the first Indian woman scientist to be elected Royal Society Fellow in 360 years
Scientist Gagandeep Kang has made India glad as she has turned into the primary lady researcher to be chosen as an individual of the Royal Society, London. The Royal Society is an autonomous scientific academy of the UK and the Commonwealth, committed to advancing brilliance in science. Her privileged cooperation of the world's oldest scientific academy came nearby 51 new colleagues and 10 new foreign representatives as a major aspect of the 2019 cohort uncovered not long ago. Kang is the Executive Director of THSTI (Translational Health Science and Technology Institute), India and she is the first lady to get chosen as an individual in 360 years of history of this esteemed scientific academy. Gagandeep Kang is known for her multidisciplinary research of enteric infections among kids, has assumed a valued role in creating indigenous vaccines against rotavirus and typhoid. She is exploring the complex connections between disease, gut function, and physical and cognitive development and trying to construct a more powerful human immunology inquire about in India.