Aligarh : Former Resident, Dr. Pragya Ahuja, MS Ophthalmology, has achieved a national recognition by securing the distinguished third place for her thesis titled “A Study on Candidate Gene Polymorphism in Patients of Diabetic Retinopathy in the Indian Population.” The accolade was bestowed upon her at the All India Ophthalmology Conference held in Kolkata from March 14th to 17th. Dr. Ahuja conducted this research during her residency at JNMCH from June 2020 to 2023. Her thesis sheds light on the critical role of genetics in understanding diabetic retinopathy among the Indian populace.
Prof. AK Amitava (Chairman, Department of Ophthalmology, JNMC) said this achievement was made possible through collaborative efforts, with guidance from Prof. Abdul Waris of the Institute of Ophthalmology and Prof. Sheelu Shafiq Siddiqi of the Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Diabetes and Endocrinology, who provided invaluable mentorship and resources.
Dr. Pragya, reflecting on her accomplishments, conveyed appreciation to Aligarh Muslim University, as well as Prof. Waris and Prof. Siddiqui, for their ideas and mentorship, which significantly aided her success. .
Prof Waris said, Dr. Ahuja’s achievement will inspire others in the field of ophthalmology and academia to pursue innovative research aimed at enhancing patient care.