1981 INSA Young Scientist Medal 1988 IAS Young Associate Medal 1988 CSIR Young Scientist Award 1994 Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize 1995 SBCI P. B. Rama Rao Award
Born on 10 February 1953, Ramakrishnan Nagaraj graduated in science from the University of Mumbai and completed his master's degree at the Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai before doing his doctoral research at the Indian Institute of Science under the guidance of Padmanabhan Balaram, a noted biochemist and Padma Bhushan laureate.[3] Nagaraj joined the Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB) in 1980 as a scientist where he heads a team of scientists and pursues his researches on structure-function correlations in peptide antibiotics.[5] He has done considerable work on signal peptides and peptide antibiotics and their structure-function relationships.[6] Nagaraj is known to have suggested a protocol by which hemolytic and antibacterial properties of the synthetic analogs of bacterial toxins could be separated, an invention which is reported to be of assistance in designing antibiotic peptides. His researches have been documented in several articles; PubMed, an online repository of medical articles, has listed 273 of them.[7]
Mandal, M.; Jagannadham, M.V.; Nagaraj, R. (March 2002). "Antibacterial activities and conformations of bovine β-defensin BNBD-12 and analogs:structural and disulfide bridge requirements for activity". Peptides. 23 (3): 413–418. doi:10.1016/S0196-9781(01)00628-3. PMID11835989. S2CID1410192.
Sowmya, Bekshe L.; Jagannadham, M. V.; Nagaraj, Ramakrishnan (2006). "Interaction of synthetic peptides corresponding to the scaffolding domain of Caveolin-3 with model membranes". Biopolymers. 84 (6): 615–624. doi:10.1002/bip.20595. PMID16948121.
Chaudhary, Nitin; Singh, Shashi; Nagaraj, Ramakrishnan (2008). "Organic solvent mediated self-association of an amyloid forming peptide from β2-microglobulin: An atomic force microscopy study". Biopolymers. 90 (6): 783–791. doi:10.1002/bip.21087. PMID18798577. S2CID34813740.