It’s wonderful to hear from you all about the accomplishments of
Dr.Vijayan. Noble contributions live forever indeed in the scientific
community.


-Dharma

On Sun, Apr 24, 2022 at 11:05 PM Eleanor Dodson <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear friends of Vijayan,  it is wonderful that these memoirs/ biography
> were recorded for us to read and remember a great scientist. For me our
> friendship dates back to January 1967 when the shivering Indian post- doc
> arrived in oxford - during a snow storm - slithering on ice in his new
> leather shoes. Then our only responsibility was to get the insulin
> structure; and we worked and played together very happily.
> But Vijayan was also ambitious for India’s scientific achievement. There
> were great Indian theoretical crystallographers, ramachandran, Ramashan,
> but Vijayan was I believe the mover and shaker who led the establishment of
> the many great Indian laboratories now in existence.
>
> It is a privilege to have known him.
> Eleanor Dodson
>
> On Mon, 25 Apr 2022 at 05:21, Karthik Selvam <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Prof Vijayan preferred to call the book as his memoirs, instead of
>> biography or autobiography. The book is a treasure to all of us. Thanks for
>> sharing the link.
>>
>> We miss you greatly sir.
>> Karthik Selvam
>>
>> On Mon, Apr 25, 2022, 8:34 AM Pius Padayatti <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> ASHISH for announcing this sad news brings some personal memories
>>> A former friend from IISc shared a biography of Prof. Vijayan with me
>>> at the link here. Read through it in a single stretch like a hit fiction.
>>> Wanted to share this with you all at the time Prof. Vijayan departed us.
>>> link
>>> https://www.insaindia.res.in/pdf/Vijayan_Biography.pdf
>>>
>>> This is an excellent biography anyone here could read.
>>> It is the history of x-ray crystallography in India as well as
>>> Prof. Vijyan's stay in Dorothy Hodgkin's lab and first-hand
>>> descriptions of solution of the first structure of Insulin.
>>>
>>> Many of us who came to the US as international students of structural
>>> biology
>>> could relate a lot to his experience of going abroad to
>>> do post-doctoral and learn x-ray crystallography and be a witness
>>> to work on many revolutionary techniques in structural biology.
>>> A small excerpt from his book " Guy Dodson and Eleanor Dodson. They had
>>> been working with Dorothy on insulin from the early 1960s. Guy was from New
>>> Zealand and Eleanor from Australia. Margaret Adams, then a graduate
>>> student, left the lab on obtaining her doctorate degree a few months after
>>> I joined the lab. Ted (E.N.) Baker from New Zealand joined as a
>>> post-doctoral fellow in 1967, with initially special responsibility for
>>> installing and running the newly acquired 4-circle diffractometer. Tom
>>> Blundell, who took his doctorate from Oxford, also joined the group in the
>>> same year."
>>>
>>> The multi-cultural lab atmosphere and experiences there were absolutely
>>> enjoyable to read.
>>>
>>> As any who knows Prof. Vijayan, his sense of humor at times in this book
>>> was fun to read.
>>>
>>> At this time although very sad, it was appropriate to share this book
>>> with all
>>> my colleagues here. Personally inspired by Prof. Vijayan and took
>>> crystallography as a passion
>>> and never had a second thought about looking at this abstract art
>>> science.
>>>
>>> With respect to a scientist who want to contribute to India's science
>>> and inspired
>>> a generation of structural biologists in India RIP.
>>>
>>> respectfully
>>> Padayatti PS.
>>>
>>>
>>> *Pius Padayatti*
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sun, Apr 24, 2022 at 1:08 AM ASHISH ANILRAO DESHMUKH <
>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Dear All,
>>>>
>>>> With profound sorrow, we are sad to inform the demise of Prof. M.
>>>> Vijayan on the morning of 24th April 2022. Prof. M. Vijayan is one of the
>>>> foremost crystallographers of India and successfully established and
>>>> expanded macromolecular crystallography in the country. He also mentored
>>>> several successful researchers in his laboratory at the Molecular
>>>> Biophysics Unit, IISc.  He will be deeply missed and fondly remembered
>>>> forever.
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Molecular Biophysics Unit
>>>> Indian Institute of Science
>>>> Bengaluru
>>>> India
>>>>
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