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Deepak Pandya was born on 6 December, 1932, is an Indian-American neuroanatomist (1932–2020). Discover Deepak Pandya's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 88 years old?

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1932

Deepak Pandya (6 December 1932 - 4 October 2020 ) was a neuroanatomist who is best known for his contributions to the understanding of cortical and subcortical brain connectivity in the macaque using tract-tracing methods.

He is the father of NASA astronaut Sunita Williams.

He was born at Jhulasan, Mehsana District, Gujarat in India.

1953

He was orphaned but completed his I.S. in 1953 from Gujarat University in India.

1957

After obtaining his M.D. degree from Gujarat University in 1957 (and interning in V.S. Hospital in Junagadh till 1958), he went to the United States and did his internship and residency training in Medicine in Cleveland, Ohio.

He was then married to Slovene American Ursuline Bonnie (Zalokar) Pandya, who resides in Falmouth, Massachusetts.

1964

In 1964, Pandya joined the Department of Anatomy at Case Western Reserve University, as a postdoctoral fellow.

1966

He moved to Boston in 1966 and joined the Aphasia Research Center at the Boston Veterans Administration Medical Center, and the Departments of Anatomy and Neurology at Boston University School of Medicine as an Assistant Professor.

During his postdoctoral fellowship and subsequent period in Boston, Pandya focused his research investigations on cortico-cortical connections.

1969

In 1969 his laboratory moved to Boston City Hospital.

During this time he was appointed a lecturer in Experimental Neuropathology at Harvard Medical School, and he participated in teaching the Neuroscience course at both schools.

1973

In 1973, Pandya joined the Veterans Administration Medical Center in Bedford, Massachusetts, as a staff internist.

1995

He practiced clinical medicine while continuing his research studies and teaching, until his retirement in 1995.

After this, Pandya moved his office to the Department of Anatomy & Neurobiology at Boston University School of Medicine.

Pandya, along with many colleagues, made significant contributions in the field of connectivity of cerebral cortex.

Several postdoctoral and Ph.D. students received training under Pandya.

His research works have been internationally recognized and he presented his work at conferences in North America and Europe.

Prior to his death, he had continued his research studies on comparative brain architectonics in the monkey and humans, as well as connectional studies in the monkey.

Pandya and his Slovenian American wife, Bonnie, were the parents of NASA astronaut Sunita Williams.