Indian Association of Pathologists and Microbiologists Formation 1949 Legal status Public Headquarters Cuttack Website www .iapm .net .in
The Indian Association of Pathologists and Microbiologists is a professional health organization of pathologists in India . It was founded in 1949. The founding president of the association was V. R. Khanolkar .[ 1] Its objective is to promote the advancement of pathology , microbiology , and allied sciences. Its headquarters are located at Cuttack (Orissa, India ). The association organises an annual meeting, which is held in different regions of the country. Its official journal is the Indian Journal of Pathology & Microbiology .
Past presidents
The following persons have been presidents of the association:
1950-1952: V. R. Khanolkar
1953: B. P. Trivedi
1954: V. S. Manglik
1955: P. V. Gharpure
1956: C. G. Pandit
1957: R. N. Wahi
1958: D. Govinda Reddy
1959: P. G. Gollerkeri
1960: E. W. Gault
1961: G. L. Sharma
1962-1963: Y. M. Bhende
1964: B. L. Taneja
1965: Sarup Narain
1966: S. L. Kalra
1967: B . K . Aikat
1968: J. B. Chatterjea
1969: H. I. Jhala
1970: J. B. Shrivastava
1971-1972: V. Ramalingaswami
1973: K. C. Basu Mallik
1974: N. M. Purandare
1975: D. N. Gupta
1976: R. Ananthanarayan
1977: R. M. L. Mehrotra
1978: B. Bhaskara Reddy
1979: L. N. Mohapatra
1980: K. D. Sharma
1981: R. K. Gadgil
1982: J. N. Monga
1983: G. V. Talvalkar
1984: D. J. Reddy
1985: M. K. Bhargava
1986: S. G. Kinare
1987: Manoj Roy
1988: U. C. Chaturvedi
1989: Arun R. Chitale
1990: C. I. Jhala
1991: B. N. Datta
1992: U. L. Wagholikar
1993: S. J. Nagalotimath
1994: C. Lakshamanan
1995: K. P. Deodhar
1996: B. K . Nanda
1997: Balraman Nair
1998: K. S. Ratnakar
1999: Ila M. Vora
2000: A. M. Phatak
2001: P. Sivadas
2002: P. V. Patil
2003: R. K. Gupta
2004: S. K. Dutta
2005: J. R. Bhardwaj
2006: Kusum Joshi
2007: V. V. Taralaxmi
2008: Harish Mohan
APCON
The annual conference of the association is called APCON organized since 1950. It was not held in the years 1962 and 1971. They are held in different cities across India.[ 2]
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