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Santosh G Honavar tops Stanford List of researchers in ophthalmology in India

Dr Honavar is an internationally renowned ophthalmologist with expertise in eye cancers

Dr Santosh G Honavar, the Honorary Secretary of the All India Ophthalmological Society (AIOS), Director of Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery and Ocular Oncology at the Centre for Sight Eye Hospital, Hyderabad, former Associate Director of LV Prasad Eye Institute, Hyderabad, and the past Editor of the Indian Journal of Ophthalmology, has claimed the top spot among researchers in ophthalmology in India for the third consecutive year. The rankings for the year 2023 were announced by a panel of experts from Stanford University and Elsevier, featuring the top 2 per cent of researchers globally, based on the impact of their work in 2022.

Dr Honavar is an internationally renowned ophthalmologist with expertise in eye cancers, and his illustrious career has earned him accolades such as the prestigious Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Award from the Government of India and the Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Academy of Ophthalmology. He is the sole ophthalmologist from the Indian subcontinent to receive the Honorary Fellowship, the highest honour bestowed by the Royal College of Ophthalmologists in the UK. Dr Santosh G Honavar also holds the second position in the Stanford List based on his lifelong contributions to the field.

Heading the list of researchers in ophthalmology in India for career-long impact is Dr Gullapalli N Rao, the Founder-Chairman of LV Prasad Eye Institute, Hyderabad. Dr Rao, a highly esteemed ophthalmologist in India, has been honoured with the Padma Shri for his outstanding achievements. Additionally, he has served as the former Secretary-General and Chair of the Board of the International Agency for Prevention of Blindness, playing a pivotal role in the global initiative to eliminate avoidable blindness. Dr. Rao has also been inducted into the Ophthalmology Hall of Fame by the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery.

Dr Harbansh Lal, President of AIOS, extended his congratulations to the Indian researchers featured in the Stanford list. He highlighted AIOS’s commitment to promoting Indian research through its Journals, scientific activities, and research as part of the Vision 2030 strategy, which aims to support and nurture the research potential of Indian ophthalmologists. He expressed optimism about witnessing more young Indian ophthalmologists making their mark on the Stanford list in future.

40 Indian ophthalmologists figure in the list of top 2 per cent of world researchers considering the impact of their work in 2022. There are 21 Indian Ophthalmologists who are part of the list of the top 2 per cent of researchers in the world in terms of career-long impact.

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