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Radhika Nair (other)
Radhika Nair may refer to: * Radhika Nair (model) (born 1991), Indian fashion model * Radhika Nair (researcher), Indian biological researcher *Radhika (Malayalam actress) Radhika is an Indian actress who appears mainly in Malayalam films. Career She became popular by the character Razia in director Lal Jose's blockbuster movie ''Classmates''. Personal life Radhika got engaged to Dubai Dubai (Help:IPA/E ...
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Radhika Nair (model)
Radhika Nair is an Indian fashion model . Radhika was the first Indian model & the first to walk for Demna Gvasalia Balenciaga SS17 show in Paris. Early life Radhika Nair was born Malayali in Kerala, but she was raised in Jharkhand. An avid amateur photographer inspired by Pieter Hugo and Martin Parr, her work has been published in ''W Magazine'' & ''Vogue''. Radhika Nair is also an Indian classically trained singer of the Rajas. Career Radhika was studying commerce in Bangalore when she was scouted to become a model in 2012. She moved from Bangalore to Mumbai to pursue modelling as a full-time career. In 2016 the casting director Henry Mackintosh Thomas came to Delhi, India. It was in Delhi through stylist friend Nikhil D that Radhika met Henry and was cast exclusively for the Balenciaga SS17 show. She has appeared in campaigns for ChloƩ shot by Steven Meisel, Versus Versace, H&M X Erderm & ''Net-a-Porter'', Vivienne Westwood, Maje. Radhika has been on the cover of maga ...
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Radhika Nair (researcher)
Radhika Nair is an Indian cancer biology researcher. She currently serves as the Ramanujan Faculty Fellow at the Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology, in Trivandrum, India, and senior research officer at Garvan Institute of Medical Research in Darlinghurst, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. She specializes in understanding the cell intrinsic mechanisms that allow tumor cells to survive, go dormant and then thrive, specifically in breast cancer. Education and career After receiving a BSc. in microbiology and biochemistry at St. Xavier's College, Mumbai, in 1996 and an MSc in biochemistry at the Institute of Science, Mumbai in 1998, Nair received a PhD from the National Institute of Immunology, India, at Delhi in 2003. Her PhD work focused on germ cell death. In 2005, she was awarded a post-doctoral Career Development Fellowship in the MRC Cancer Unit at the University of Cambridge, focusing on microbial and eukaryotic genetics. The UK fellowship was followed by several ...
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