P. Judson
[5] | |
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Born | [6] | 28 July 1950
Nationality | Indian |
Citizenship | Indian |
Education | B. Sc., M. Sc., [4] Ph. D. |
Alma mater | Osmania University, [7] Secunderabad |
Known for | Research in Entomology |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Entomology |
Institutions | University College of Science,
Saifabad, Department of Zoology, [1] Osmania University, [2] Secunderabad |
Thesis |
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P. Judson is an Indian Entomologist, [8] who researched much on Dysdercus cingulatus in the 1970s. In the successive decades, [9] he took to teaching of Zoology [10] at Osmania University, Secunderabad, a State-run University u/s 2 (f) [11] of the University Grants Commission Act, 1956. He contributed much to the discipline of Entomology [4] through scholarly articles in scientific journals (see section on writings). He was also a member of the Indian Society for Comparative Animal Physiology. [12]
Judson was Lecturer, Reader, [13] then Professor [5] and Head [14] and Chairperson of Board of Studies [15] of Department of Zoology [16] at Osmania University, [17] Secunderabad. Earlier in 1997, [18] he became Principal [19] of the University College of Science, [20] Saifabad. [21] During his tenure, a full-fledged vocational course in Dryland farming leading to B. Sc. (Dryland farming) [22] was launched in 2001 [22] with the cooperation of three external stakeholders, namely, International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT), Central Research Institute for Dryland Agriculture (CRIDA) and Acharya N. G. Ranga Agricultural University (ANGRAU). [22]
Much like an Old Testament Scholar contributing to the German academic journal Zeitschrift für die Alttestamentliche Wissenschaft (ZAW), Judson and others, contributed a research article in 1978 [23] to the Leipzig-based academic journal, Zeitschrift für mikroskopisch-anatomische Forschung. [23]
Judson's articles co-authored with others appeared in major scientific journals. One of Judson's research articles published in 1978 [24] with B. Kishen Rao, S. S. Thakur and B. Juilus Divakar entitled The effects of a juvenile hormone analogue on the male reproductive organs of the red cotton bug, Dysdercus cingulatus ( Heteroptera) appeared in the scientific journal Experientia (now Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences), [24] which has been kept in more than 500 [25] library holdings in universities [25] and academies across the world. [25]
He was much active among the academic fraternity in Hyderabad, India. In 2007, he co-organized a National Conference on Biodiversity Conversation and Human Wellbeing, which was conducted jointly by the Department of Zoology (OU) and Sálim Ali Centre for Ornithology and Natural History. [26] In 2008, he co-edited a compendium titled Biodiversity Conservation and Human Well-Being. [27] In 2009, [14] Judson convened a national symposium on the theme Implications of climate change on mosquito-borne diseases and its impact on public health [14] at Sir Ronald Ross Institute of Parasitology. [14]
His co-authored writings comprise,
Judson is a communicant member [28] of Samavesam of Telugu Baptist Churches (STBC) and attached to the STBC-Baptist Church, Lallaguda, [28] Secunderabad. [29] He is also associated [30] with Training in Evangelism Needs and Technology (TENT), a brain child of the Geologist, B. E. Vijayam, [31] who set up such facility to promote means of livelihood with the inspiration being attributed [31] to Bishop Bunyan Joseph of the Church of South India, a rural Evangelist, Canon (priest) and later Bishop.
Judson was also involved in other initiatives relating to Interfaith dialogue [32] and Community development. He was on the Council [33] of the Henry Martyn Institute, Shivarampally for over [34] a decade. [35] Judson was on the Committee and later on the Council, which was led by Theologians comprising C. L. Furtado, P. Surya Prakash and others. [36] Judson came up on the Committee, especially at a crucial juncture, when the institute relocated to its new campus in Shivarampally from its earlier locality [37] in Abids. [38]
Judson is also on the Advisory Board of Genesis Urban and Rural Development [39] under whose aegis a National Conference on emerging challenges and opportunities in Agriculture, Social, Plant, Environment, Cooperatives and Technology was held in 2016. [40]
Efforts by the members of the STBC-Baptist Church, Lallaguda resulted in creation of a social action initiative which was named Burden and Love for Economically and Socially Suppressed (BLESS) [28] in which Judson has been active and presently holds the position of Secretary. [28] Through the Church, he has been actively involved in promoting [41] food security [42] among those marginalized [8] dry land farmers of Telangana through System of Rice Intensification [29] in a few [29] mandals of Yadadri Bhuvanagiri district and Medchal-Malkajgiri district.
During the 2010s, he took up social action initiatives in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Odisha through the Canadian Baptist Ministries [43] in which he was a Field Staff [29] and Team member. [43] Judson is the present India representative [44] of European Baptist Mission International overseeing social action programmes [45] together with 16 partners in the country. [46]
P. Judson
[5] | |
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Born | [6] | 28 July 1950
Nationality | Indian |
Citizenship | Indian |
Education | B. Sc., M. Sc., [4] Ph. D. |
Alma mater | Osmania University, [7] Secunderabad |
Known for | Research in Entomology |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Entomology |
Institutions | University College of Science,
Saifabad, Department of Zoology, [1] Osmania University, [2] Secunderabad |
Thesis |
|
P. Judson is an Indian Entomologist, [8] who researched much on Dysdercus cingulatus in the 1970s. In the successive decades, [9] he took to teaching of Zoology [10] at Osmania University, Secunderabad, a State-run University u/s 2 (f) [11] of the University Grants Commission Act, 1956. He contributed much to the discipline of Entomology [4] through scholarly articles in scientific journals (see section on writings). He was also a member of the Indian Society for Comparative Animal Physiology. [12]
Judson was Lecturer, Reader, [13] then Professor [5] and Head [14] and Chairperson of Board of Studies [15] of Department of Zoology [16] at Osmania University, [17] Secunderabad. Earlier in 1997, [18] he became Principal [19] of the University College of Science, [20] Saifabad. [21] During his tenure, a full-fledged vocational course in Dryland farming leading to B. Sc. (Dryland farming) [22] was launched in 2001 [22] with the cooperation of three external stakeholders, namely, International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT), Central Research Institute for Dryland Agriculture (CRIDA) and Acharya N. G. Ranga Agricultural University (ANGRAU). [22]
Much like an Old Testament Scholar contributing to the German academic journal Zeitschrift für die Alttestamentliche Wissenschaft (ZAW), Judson and others, contributed a research article in 1978 [23] to the Leipzig-based academic journal, Zeitschrift für mikroskopisch-anatomische Forschung. [23]
Judson's articles co-authored with others appeared in major scientific journals. One of Judson's research articles published in 1978 [24] with B. Kishen Rao, S. S. Thakur and B. Juilus Divakar entitled The effects of a juvenile hormone analogue on the male reproductive organs of the red cotton bug, Dysdercus cingulatus ( Heteroptera) appeared in the scientific journal Experientia (now Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences), [24] which has been kept in more than 500 [25] library holdings in universities [25] and academies across the world. [25]
He was much active among the academic fraternity in Hyderabad, India. In 2007, he co-organized a National Conference on Biodiversity Conversation and Human Wellbeing, which was conducted jointly by the Department of Zoology (OU) and Sálim Ali Centre for Ornithology and Natural History. [26] In 2008, he co-edited a compendium titled Biodiversity Conservation and Human Well-Being. [27] In 2009, [14] Judson convened a national symposium on the theme Implications of climate change on mosquito-borne diseases and its impact on public health [14] at Sir Ronald Ross Institute of Parasitology. [14]
His co-authored writings comprise,
Judson is a communicant member [28] of Samavesam of Telugu Baptist Churches (STBC) and attached to the STBC-Baptist Church, Lallaguda, [28] Secunderabad. [29] He is also associated [30] with Training in Evangelism Needs and Technology (TENT), a brain child of the Geologist, B. E. Vijayam, [31] who set up such facility to promote means of livelihood with the inspiration being attributed [31] to Bishop Bunyan Joseph of the Church of South India, a rural Evangelist, Canon (priest) and later Bishop.
Judson was also involved in other initiatives relating to Interfaith dialogue [32] and Community development. He was on the Council [33] of the Henry Martyn Institute, Shivarampally for over [34] a decade. [35] Judson was on the Committee and later on the Council, which was led by Theologians comprising C. L. Furtado, P. Surya Prakash and others. [36] Judson came up on the Committee, especially at a crucial juncture, when the institute relocated to its new campus in Shivarampally from its earlier locality [37] in Abids. [38]
Judson is also on the Advisory Board of Genesis Urban and Rural Development [39] under whose aegis a National Conference on emerging challenges and opportunities in Agriculture, Social, Plant, Environment, Cooperatives and Technology was held in 2016. [40]
Efforts by the members of the STBC-Baptist Church, Lallaguda resulted in creation of a social action initiative which was named Burden and Love for Economically and Socially Suppressed (BLESS) [28] in which Judson has been active and presently holds the position of Secretary. [28] Through the Church, he has been actively involved in promoting [41] food security [42] among those marginalized [8] dry land farmers of Telangana through System of Rice Intensification [29] in a few [29] mandals of Yadadri Bhuvanagiri district and Medchal-Malkajgiri district.
During the 2010s, he took up social action initiatives in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Odisha through the Canadian Baptist Ministries [43] in which he was a Field Staff [29] and Team member. [43] Judson is the present India representative [44] of European Baptist Mission International overseeing social action programmes [45] together with 16 partners in the country. [46]