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Shankar Balsubramanian is an Indian-born British chemist. He is the Herchel Smith Professor〔University of Cambridge, 2011. ''Herchel Smith Academics .''() Available at: (8 April 2013 ).〕 of Medicinal Chemistry in the Department of Chemistry the University of Cambridge,〔University of Cambridge, 2013. ''The Balasubramanian Group.''() Available at: (4 April 2013 ).〕〔University of Cambridge, 2013. ''Professor Shankar Balasubramanian FMedSci FRS.''() Available at: (8 April 2013 ).〕 Senior Group Leader at the Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute 〔Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute, University of Cambridge, 2012. '' Balasubramanian Group.''() Available at: (4 April 2013 ).〕 and Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.〔Trinity College, Cambridge, 2013. ''The Fellowship.''() Available at: (4 April 2013 ).〕 He is recognised for his contributions in the field of nucleic acids. He is scientific founder of Solexa 〔Illumina, 2013. ''SBS Technology.''() Available at: (8 April 2013 )〕 and Cambridge Epigenetix.〔Cambridge Epigenetix, 2013. ''CEGX ''() Available at: (19 July 2013 ).〕 ==Education==
Born in Madras (now Chennai) India in 1966, Shankar Balasubramanian moved to the UK with his parents in 1967. He grew up in a rural area just outside Runcorn in Cheshire and attended Daresbury Primary School, then Appleton Hall High School (which has since amalgamated to form Bridgewater High School). He then went on to study at Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge, where he did his undergraduate degree in Natural Sciences (1985–88) and continued with a PhD for research on the Reaction mechanism of the enzyme Chorismate synthase supervised by Chris Abell (1988-1991).
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