In addition to her current role, she holds the position of chairperson, Biotechnology Industry Research Assistance Council (BIRAC), a Public Sector Company incorporated by the Government of India to promote research and innovation in the Biotech Enterprise with special focus on Start-Ups and SMEs.[8][9]
Education
Swarup earned her PhD in the field of Genetics and Plant Breeding. She did her Post-Doctoral work with the Commonwealth Scholarship in the lab of Professor Roy Davies at the John Innes Centre, Norwich, UK. In 1989 she returned to India and took up the assignment of a Science Manager in the Department of Biotechnology.[2][6]
Career
Renu Swarup has served in the Department of Biotechnology for nearly 29 years. She was the Senior Advisor and Scientist- H at DBT before taking over as Secretary to Government of India on April 10, 2018.[10]
At the Department of Biotechnology, Swarup has overseen national programmes on Bioresource development and utilization,[11][12] spatial characterisation of biodiversity, second generation bioethanol and drugs from microbes[13][14] and the National Biopharma Mission.[15]
She was instrumental in formulation of the Biotechnology Vision in 2001, National Biotechnology Development Strategy in 2007 and Strategy II, 2015–20 as the Member Secretary of the Expert Committee.[16][10]
She has been a supporter of women scientists and has been involved in several initiatives that encourage participation of women in scientific and technological research. She initiated a DBT scheme called Biotechnology Career Advancement for Women Scientists (BioCARe).[20][10] She was a member of the task force on Women in Science, constituted by the Scientific Advisory Committee to the Prime Minister.[21][4] She is also a member of the Organisation for Women in Science for the Developing World.[22]
Under her leadership, the Department Of Biotechnology played a key role in developing technological solutions for COVID-19 in India.[23][24]
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