Sunil Kumar Verma (28September 1974 - 31 May 2021), was an Indian biologist and a principal scientist at the
Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology
The Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (, IAST: ''Kośikīya evam āṇavik jīvavijñāna kendra'') or CCMB is an Indian fundamental biotechnology, life science research establishment located in Hyderabad that operates under the aegis ...
,
Hyderabad
Hyderabad is the capital and largest city of the Indian state of Telangana. It occupies on the Deccan Plateau along the banks of the Musi River (India), Musi River, in the northern part of Southern India. With an average altitude of , much ...
, India. Verma was primarily known for his contributions to the development of "universal primer technology", a first generation
DNA barcoding
DNA barcoding is a method of species identification using a short section of DNA from a specific gene or genes. The premise of DNA barcoding is that by comparison with a reference library of such DNA sections (also called " sequences"), an indiv ...
method, that can identify any bird, fish, reptile or mammal from a small biological sample, and satisfy legal evidence requirements in a court of law. This technology has revitalised the field of wildlife forensics and is now routinely used across India to provide a species identification service in cases of wildlife crime. This approach of species identification is now known as "DNA barcoding" across the world.
Verma received his
D.Phil. in
medical oncology from the
University of Oxford
The University of Oxford is a collegiate university, collegiate research university in Oxford, England. There is evidence of teaching as early as 1096, making it the oldest university in the English-speaking world and the List of oldest un ...
, and had worked in the areas of
signal transduction
Signal transduction is the process by which a chemical or physical signal is transmitted through a cell as a biochemical cascade, series of molecular events. Proteins responsible for detecting stimuli are generally termed receptor (biology), rece ...
in cancer and on molecular biology applications in
wildlife conservation
Wildlife conservation refers to the practice of protecting wild species and their habitats in order to maintain healthy wildlife species or populations and to restore, protect or enhance natural ecosystems. Major threats to wildlife include habita ...
. He was the recipient of several national awards, including the 2008
CSIR Technology Award, the 2009
NRDC Meritorious Invention Award and the 2009 BioAsia Innovation Award in recognition of his contribution to Indian science and technology. He died on May 31, 2021, due to COVID-19 pneumonia.
Education and research career
Early life and education
Verma was born in a small village in the northern Indian state of
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh ( ; UP) is a States and union territories of India, state in North India, northern India. With over 241 million inhabitants, it is the List of states and union territories of India by population, most populated state in In ...
. Verma grew up primarily in
Tikri and up to the twelfth standard studied at the government school in
Tikri.
After completing his twelfth standard in the science group from this school in 1991, he attended the
G. B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar to complete his Bachelor of Science in agriculture and animal husbandry.
Research career

Verma started his research career at
G. B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar, where he worked on the
DNA fingerprinting of Indian scented
basmati rice for identification of duplicate accessions. In 1998, Verma was appointed as a scientist at the
Centre for DNA Fingerprinting and Diagnostics (CDFD) where he continued his research on the DNA-based identification system, and in 1999, he received the Emerging Forensic Scientist Continental Award from the International Association of Forensic Sciences at the
University of California
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, USA for his work on DNA
microsatellite
A microsatellite is a tract of repetitive DNA in which certain Sequence motif, DNA motifs (ranging in length from one to six or more base pairs) are repeated, typically 5–50 times. Microsatellites occur at thousands of locations within an organ ...
based identification of wild animals.
In 2000, Verma was appointed as a scientist at the
Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology
The Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (, IAST: ''Kośikīya evam āṇavik jīvavijñāna kendra'') or CCMB is an Indian fundamental biotechnology, life science research establishment located in Hyderabad that operates under the aegis ...
, where in 2001, he and
Lalji Singh invented universal primer technology for wildlife identification, for which he later received a number of international patents,
and several national awards including the
CSIR Technology Award in 2008 (jointly conferred to Verma and
Lalji Singh),
the 2009
NRDC Award (jointly conferred on Verma and Singh)
and the BioAsia Innovation Award in 2009.
In 2003, Verma received a Lindau Fellowship to represent Indian scholars at the
Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings in physiology and medicine.
During the same year, he also received a
Commonwealth Scholarship to carry out his
doctoral studies at the
University of Oxford
The University of Oxford is a collegiate university, collegiate research university in Oxford, England. There is evidence of teaching as early as 1096, making it the oldest university in the English-speaking world and the List of oldest un ...
.
Verma completed his
D.Phil. in
medical oncology at the
University of Oxford
The University of Oxford is a collegiate university, collegiate research university in Oxford, England. There is evidence of teaching as early as 1096, making it the oldest university in the English-speaking world and the List of oldest un ...
in 2007, and in January 2008 returned to India to continue his work at the
CCMB. In 2010, he subsequently became principal scientist at the CCMB and , he remains in that position.
Verma was a visiting fellow at the
Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology during 2010–2013.
Starting in 2010, he is a research ambassador for the
DAAD to promote bidirectional research collaboration between India and Germany.
Along with his team, Verma's research in the area of
wildlife conservation
Wildlife conservation refers to the practice of protecting wild species and their habitats in order to maintain healthy wildlife species or populations and to restore, protect or enhance natural ecosystems. Major threats to wildlife include habita ...
led to the reclassification of the
pygmy hog, an endangered endemic species, from ''Sus salvanius'' to ''Porcula salvania''
2015 Nobel Prize Controversy

In 2015 Verma claimed that the malaria treatment drug
artemisinin (initially extracted from ''Artemisia annua'', later synthesized), the discovery of which earned Chinese scientist
Tu Youyou the Lasker Award in 2011 and the
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine () is awarded yearly by the Nobel Assembly at the Karolinska Institute for outstanding discoveries in physiology or medicine. The Nobel Prize is not a single prize, but five separate prizes that, acco ...
in 2015, has roots in older traditional medicine from India under the name
artemisin, associated with a related Indian plant species (Hindi: Ajwain) and previously identified as fever-treating. Verma argued that in order to fairly implement the provisions of Article 10 of
Nagoya Protocol on equitable sharing of benefits derived from the utilization of genetic resources and traditional knowledge associated with the genetic resources (such as a plant-based medicine that arises based on the traditional knowledge on the usage of the specific plant or closely related plant species), no single person or country must be allowed to take credit for a genetic resource, or associated traditional knowledge if that previously existed in many countries, merely due to absence of proper documentation, or the inability of a specific country to claim rights on its traditional knowledge due to various reasons such as absence of legal framework.
Universal primer technology

In March 2001, Verma and
Lalji Singh claimed to have invented a method that they called "universal primer technology", which allowed the identification of any unknown biological sample and its assignment to a known species source.
Through its ability to work across a large range of animal species, universal primer technology can identify any bird, fish, reptile or mammal and satisfy legal evidence requirements in a court of law.
Patents relating to this invention have been filed in several countries and the research papers published in various journals.
This technique of
CSIR-CCMB revitalised the field of wildlife forensics. It is currently being used routinely in LaCONES at the CSIR-CCMB to provide a wildlife forensics service across India in cases pertaining to
wildlife crime.
Verma's and Singh's contribution to the development of universal primer technology has been recognised by the Indian minister of
Science and Technology
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and the
Ministry of Earth Sciences
The Ministry of Earth Sciences is an executive ministry of the Government of India, established on 29 January, 2006. It was formed through the reorganisation of the Department of Ocean Development and the assumption of administrative control ov ...
in a written report to the
Lok Sabha
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.
Universal primer technology was also used by Therion International, an independent animal testing lab in New York, to uncover the noted seafood scandal in Florida and other parts of America.
Several undercover investigations carried out by the ''
ABC7 Whistleblower''
and
WKRG News5 investigators, revealed that almost half of the seafood was inaccurately labelled as a more expensive variety. This method of species identification used by the Therion International to uncover the seafood scam, was cited as "gold standard" by various labs worldwide.
Universal primer technology and DNA barcoding
In February 2015, a credit dispute between universal primer technology and
DNA barcoding
DNA barcoding is a method of species identification using a short section of DNA from a specific gene or genes. The premise of DNA barcoding is that by comparison with a reference library of such DNA sections (also called " sequences"), an indiv ...
came to light.
Verma has argued that
DNA barcoding
DNA barcoding is a method of species identification using a short section of DNA from a specific gene or genes. The premise of DNA barcoding is that by comparison with a reference library of such DNA sections (also called " sequences"), an indiv ...
, a technique independently described by zoologist
Paul D N Hebert in 2003, is essentially the same as universal primer technology (UPT) and that both utilize standardized, short stretch of DNA from mitochondrial genome, amplified using the specific universal primers, to assign the identity of an unknown biological sample to a particular species.
Verma claimed that UPT was described earlier than DNA barcoding in his patents,
and publication;
therefore, it should be fairly credited. However, Hebert argued that he was not aware of UPT because its patents were not visible to the broader scientific community due to a substantial interval from its filing in 2001 to grant in 2006.
Literature
Verma has written several collections of
Hindi
Modern Standard Hindi (, ), commonly referred to as Hindi, is the Standard language, standardised variety of the Hindustani language written in the Devanagari script. It is an official language of India, official language of the Government ...
poetry on social issues such as the
2012 Delhi gang rape. In 2014, his work was showcased in Hyderabad by the Association of British Scholars.
Awards and honors
Some notable fellowships and awards conferred to Verma are as follows:
*
IEmerging Forensic Scientist Continental Award (1999) from the International Association of Forensics Sciences
* Lindau Fellowship (2003) to represent Indian scholars at the
Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings in Physiology and Medicine in 2003
*
Commonwealth Scholarship (2003)
* CSIR Technology Award for Life Sciences" (2008), Jointly conferred to Sunil Kumar Verma and
Lalji Singh
* NRDC Societal Invention Award (2009), Jointly conferred to Sunil Kumar Verma and
Lalji Singh
* The BioAsia Innovation Award (2009)
* Fellowship of
Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology Berlin (2010–2013)
* Research ambassador of
DAAD (2010-till death)
Selected publications
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References
External links
From the Editors desk: Two words of Grace for BioGovShraddhanjali: Collection of some Hindi Poems written by Sunil VermaNirbhaya: Wo Desh Ki Beti collections of Hindi Poems written by Sunil Verma
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1974 births
Living people
Alumni of Green College, Oxford
20th-century Indian zoologists
Scientists from Uttar Pradesh