
Google Doodle celebrates Indian cell biologist Dr Kamal Ranadive's 104th birth anniversary
India Today
Google Doodle celebrates the birth anniversary of Kamal Ranadive, an Indian cell biologist. She is best known for her groundbreaking cancer research and devotion to creating a more equitable society through science and education.
Google celebrated the 104th birthday of Dr Kamal Ranadive with a special doodle on November 8. Dr Ranadive, an Indian cell biologist, is best known for her groundbreaking cancer research and devotion to creating a more equitable society through science and education.
Today’s doodle has been illustrated by India-based guest artist Ibrahim Rayintakath.

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