KU researcher wins prestigious global award for Cancer Research

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KU researcher wins prestigious global award for Cancer Research

KS News Desk

Srinagar, Mar 10:

In a remarkable achievement for the University of Kashmir (KU), a researcher from the Department of Clinical Biochemistry Umer Majeed Khaja, has been awarded the prestigious Global Scholar-in-Training Award (GSITA) 2025 by the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR).

The highly competitive GSITA award, granted to only 15 researchers worldwide, recognizes Umer’s outstanding contributions to colorectal cancer research. He is among just two researchers from India selected this year, the other being from AIIMS, New Delhi.

The award provides full sponsorship for Umer to attend the AACR Annual Meeting 2025 in Chicago, USA (April 25–30), where he will present his research, engage with leading cancer scientists, and explore advancements in cancer research.

Vice-Chancellor KU Prof. Nilofer Khan congratulated Umer on this international recognition, stating

"This prestigious recognition reflects the high-quality research emerging from the University of Kashmir in collaboration with reputed institutions. Umer’s success is a proud moment for the university and will inspire future scholars to aim for international recognition in their respective fields," she said.

Dean Research KU Prof. Mohamad Sultan Bhat also lauded Umer’s achievement, emphasizing that the accomplishment highlights the significance of collaborative research in addressing global health challenges.

"Umer’s work in colorectal cancer research is commendable, and his recognition at an international platform like AACR speaks volumes about the caliber of research conducted at our institution," he said.

Umer’s PhD research, conducted under the supervision of Dr. Reena Singh (Lovely Professional University, Punjab) and Dr. Showkat Ahmad Ganie (University of Kashmir), focuses on colorectal cancer.

His work investigates the chemopreventive potential of Rheum webbianum rhizome extracts against colorectal carcinogenesis, offering valuable insights into cancer biology and therapeutic strategies.

Beyond his research, Umer has published extensively in reputed international journals, serves as a peer reviewer for leading scientific publications, and actively raises cancer awareness in Kashmir.

His success is expected to strengthen the research ecosystem in Jammu & Kashmir, encouraging greater academic collaborations and motivating young scholars to contribute to impactful scientific studies.

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