Krishan Chandra Singhal


Krishan Chandra Singhal was an Indian pharmacologist who served as the founder vice chancellor of NIMS University in Jaipur, India.

Early life and education

Singhal was born at Aligarh on 16 June 1941. He completed high school and then earned his BSc from Aligarh Muslim University. He once secured second position in a competition organised under "Physical Culture Test' in 1957–58 session. He did MBBS and MD from King George Medical College, Lucknow; PhD from Sardar Patel [Medical College, Bikaner] and DSc from Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh.

Career

Singhal joined Department of Pharmacology, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College of Aligarh Muslim University as Assistant Research Officer under a project of Indian Council of Medical Research on 29 January 1968. He then worked as Demonstrator, appointed Lecturer, Reader and Professor. He became the 'Chairman', Department of Pharmacology, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College from 8 August 1990 to 7 August 1996 and then from 8 August 1999 to 7 August 2002.

Scientific contributions

Singhal made extensive and highly significant contributions in the field of pharmacology. He established new methods for screening antifilarial agents using Setaria cervi as test organism. He was one of the foremost pioneers in the field of Indian Pharmacovigilance and organised many scientific meets in the field of Pharmacovigilance. He founded the Society of Pharmacovigilance, India in 1999.

Personal life and death

Singhal belonged to a family of learned physicians and scholars. This family is very well known in Aligarh as a "Doctor Family". His father Dr. Ganga Prasad Gupta was a leading practitioner in Aligarh. The lifelong companion, Professor Usha Singhal is a noted name in the field of Physiology. All his children and their spouses are also physicians and doctors. Apart from them, Dr. Singhal's brother and sister-in-law are also celebrated practitioners in Aligarh.
Singhal died on 20 April 2025, at the age of 83.

Awards and 'Orations' delivered