Kameswara Rao Badri earned his doctoral degree in Biochemistry from Sri Venkateswara University, India before moving to United States and completed his postdoctoral training at University of Delaware and Wayne State University-School of Medicine. Later he was appointed as faculty, Assistant Professor (Research), at Wayne State University and subsequently worked at premier institutions like University of Chicago, Savannah State University and Hampton University. Currently he is working as Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacology & Toxicology/CVRI, Morehouse School of Medicine, and Atlanta, USA. He published extensively in high impact factor journals including Journal of Clinical Investigation, American Journal of Respiration and Critical Care, Nucleic Acid Research, Molecular Cellular Biology etc with more than 2000 citations. He is recipient of prestigious awards including Sudhir Gupta Young Scientist Award (ASIOA Inc at Experimental Biology-FASEB meeting, USA) and Talented Scientist Award (International Conference on Medicinal Plants and Herbal Products, USA) to name a few. He is an active member of several scientific organizations, grant panels, editorial/review boards of scientific journals, doctoral dissertation committees and recruitment committees. He is currently serving as the Executive Officer (2016-2021) for Association of Scientists of Indian Origin in America (www.asioa.org), a nonprofit scientific organization that promotes fellowship among scientific community, provides mentoring to students/postdocs/junior faculty and disseminates scientific discoveries. He represented American Thoracic Society twice at the Hill Day to request more research funding for NIH and VA.
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