Anil Koul (@anil_koul1) 's Twitter Profile
Anil Koul

@anil_koul1

Scientist. Prof.@LSHTM. ex-VP J&J. Ex-director @csir_imtech. Co-discovery & Development TB Drug-Bedaquiline. American Chemical Society Award. Max Planck Alumni

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Thank you Neetu Chandra Sharma form Business Today around the news analysis on our recent Covid research published in nature Journal ( rdcu.be/efdhe ), last week! News Article: businesstoday.in/latest/corpora… For the scientific community the question is how to address future

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Happy to talk at the event hosted by Doctors Without Borders, ⁦MSF South Asia⁩. We will discuss potential of science & innovation in elevating human suffering & addressing mankind’s oldest disease! ⁦MSF International⁩ ⁦Doctors w/o Borders⁩ ⁦MSF Science⁩ linkedin.com/posts/doctors-…

Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Chaired a meeting on India’s mission to eliminate TB. Driven by active public participation, the movement has gained significant momentum over the last few years. Our Government remains committed to working closely with all stakeholders to realise the vision of a TB-free India.

Chaired a meeting on India’s mission to eliminate TB. Driven by active public participation, the movement has gained significant momentum over the last few years. Our Government remains committed to working closely with all stakeholders to realise the vision of a TB-free India.
IISERM TBI (@iisermtbi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Honoured to host Dr. Anil Koul (J&J, LSHTM) at TBI IISER Mohali! He shared key insights on global public health & startup challenges. Joined by Prof. Sudip Mandal & Dr. Sharvan Sehrawat for an enriching discussion. #IISERMohali #StartupEcosystem #GlobalPublicHealth

Honoured to host Dr. Anil Koul (J&J, LSHTM) at TBI IISER Mohali! 
He shared key insights on global public health & startup challenges. Joined by Prof. Sudip Mandal & Dr. Sharvan Sehrawat for an enriching discussion.

#IISERMohali #StartupEcosystem #GlobalPublicHealth
Pooja Jakhar (@pjakhar_3097) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interesting & engaging talk about the fight against #TB by Dr. Anil Koul Anil Koul Beyond wonderful data and discoveries, the talk whispered the truths of #research : uncertainty, patience, persistence and a bit of serendipity ( mentioned as "lessons" on the slides)🤌🏻✨

IISER Mohali (@iisermohali) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Professor Anil Koul, former Director of CSIR - Institute of Microbial Technology (IMTECH) Chandigarh gave an insightful talk on 'Impact of Bedaquiline and the Promise of Next-Generation Medicines for drug resistant tuberculosis'.

Professor Anil Koul, former Director of CSIR - Institute of Microbial Technology (IMTECH) Chandigarh gave an insightful talk on 'Impact of Bedaquiline and the Promise of Next-Generation Medicines for  drug resistant tuberculosis'.
Anil Koul (@anil_koul1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🌍 Exciting News – Our Latest Discovery Published in Nature! I’m incredibly proud to share that our latest research has just been published in Nature! We report the discovery of JNJ-6640, a novel small-molecule inhibitor that targets de novo purine biosynthesis in Mycobacterium

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Sharing a quick non-scientific, layman news analysis of our latest Nature publication, featured in Hindustan Times. Thanks Rupsa Chakraborty form Hindustan Times for this great sum-up of our research!🙏 This research highlights potential new drug-class and a novel target as potential

Sharing a quick non-scientific, layman news analysis of our latest Nature publication, featured in <a href="/HindustanTimes/">Hindustan Times</a>. Thanks <a href="/RupsaChak/">Rupsa Chakraborty</a> form <a href="/HindustanTimes/">Hindustan Times</a> for this great  sum-up of our research!🙏

This research highlights potential new drug-class and a novel target as potential