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Dr. Mammen Chandy<ref></ref> is the Director of Tata Medical Centre, Kolkata.
In 1967, Dr. Mammen Chandy joined the Christian Medical College Vellore for [[MBBS]] and is reported to have graduated as the ‘Best Outgoing Student’ of his batch. He then joined the Department of Medicine at CMC for postgraduate studies. for advanced training in [[Hematology]], he went to the Westmead Center, Sydney, Australia and obtained the FRACP in medicine and the FRCPA in hematology from the Australian College of Medicine and Pathology.
Dr. Chandy performed his first [[bone marrow transplant]] at CMC, Vellore along with his team in 1986, and since then the bone marrow transplantation programme in CMC, Vellore has progressed to become the leading programme in the country – more than half the bone marrow transplants in India are reported to be done at CMC, Vellore.
After serving in CMC Vellore for 42 years Dr. Chandy retired in 2009. Since then he has been associated with Tata Medical Centre, focusing on developing a world-class cancer centre, there. Currently, he is working with the [[ICMR]] Stem Cell Taskforce and also the chairman of the Department of Biotechnology Task Force on human genetics.
Dr. Mammen Chandy is a member of the Indian Society of Haematology and Blood Transfusion, American Society of Haematology.
He has been conferred with the prestigious Dr. BC Roy Award in the field of Eminent Medical Person by the [[Medical Council of India]] (MCI).<ref></ref>
In January 2019, Dr. Chandi has been awarded Padma Shri for his contribution in the field of medicine.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref>
In 1967, Dr. Mammen Chandy joined the Christian Medical College Vellore for [[MBBS]] and is reported to have graduated as the ‘Best Outgoing Student’ of his batch. He then joined the Department of Medicine at CMC for postgraduate studies. for advanced training in [[Hematology]], he went to the Westmead Center, Sydney, Australia and obtained the FRACP in medicine and the FRCPA in hematology from the Australian College of Medicine and Pathology.
Dr. Chandy performed his first [[bone marrow transplant]] at CMC, Vellore along with his team in 1986, and since then the bone marrow transplantation programme in CMC, Vellore has progressed to become the leading programme in the country – more than half the bone marrow transplants in India are reported to be done at CMC, Vellore.
After serving in CMC Vellore for 42 years Dr. Chandy retired in 2009. Since then he has been associated with Tata Medical Centre, focusing on developing a world-class cancer centre, there. Currently, he is working with the [[ICMR]] Stem Cell Taskforce and also the chairman of the Department of Biotechnology Task Force on human genetics.
Dr. Mammen Chandy is a member of the Indian Society of Haematology and Blood Transfusion, American Society of Haematology.
He has been conferred with the prestigious Dr. BC Roy Award in the field of Eminent Medical Person by the [[Medical Council of India]] (MCI).<ref></ref>
In January 2019, Dr. Chandi has been awarded Padma Shri for his contribution in the field of medicine.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref>
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