Dutta gets title of London Royal College Fellow
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Take your experience further with Premium access. Thought-provoking Opinions, Expert Analysis, In-depth Insights and other Member Only BenefitsProf Pinaki Dutta of the PGIMER has been conferred with the prestigious title of Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, London, in recognition of his exceptional contributions to endocrinology and medical science. The honour was awarded in July at a ceremony in London, attended by leading physicians and academics from across the world.
Dutta’s achievements were also recognised at the annual conference of the Endocrine Society of India, where he received the PN Shah Oration Award. The award commemorates Dr PN Shah, a founding member of the society, who along with Dr RJ Dash and Nobel Laureate Rosalyn Yallow introduced radioimmunoassay for hormones to India in 1966.
Dutta had presented pioneering research on multi-omics approaches in the management of pituitary tumours, integrating genetic and proteomic technologies to advance precision medicine and improve patient outcomes.