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Atta-ur-Rahman, is a Pakistani organic chemist currently serving as professor emeritus at the International Center for Chemical and Biological Sciences at the University of Karachi and as Chairman of the Prime Minister's Task Force on Science and Technology. He has twice served as the President of Pakistan Academy of Sciences. He was the Federal Minister of Science and Technology (2000–2002), Federal Minister of Education (2002) and Chairman Higher Education Commission with status of Federal Minister (2002–2008) He is also the President of the Network of Academies of Sciences in Countries of the Organisation of Islamic Countries (NASIC). After returning to Pakistan from Cambridge after completing his tenure as Fellow of Kings College, Cambridge University, he contributed to the development of the International Center for Chemical and Biological Sciences at the University of Karachi, and transforming the landscape of higher education, science and technology of Pakistan. He is Fellow of Royal Society (London), Life Fellow of Kings College, Cambridge University, UK, Academician Chinese Academy of Sciences and professor emeritus at University of Karachi.

Education
Atta-ur-Rahman was born on 22 September 1942 in Old Delhi into an Urdu-speaking academic family. His grandfather, Sir Abdur Rahman, was a vice-chancellor of the University of Delhi (1934–38) who briefly served as a judge at the Madras High Court. In 1946, Abdur Rahman was appointed as vice-chancellor of the Punjab University in Lahore, eventually relocating his family there, a year before the partition of India took place. He obtained a Master of Science (MSc) in organic chemistry in 1964 with first class and 1st position, and lectured at Karachi University for a year before receiving a Commonwealth Scholarship for doctoral studies in the United Kingdom. During that period, he is credited with correcting the earlier work of the Nobel Laureate Sir Robert Robinson on the chemistry of harmaline. Later in 2007, he was appointed as an honorary life fellow of King's College Cambridge. ==Academic career==
Academic career
In 1964, Rahman joined the Karachi University as a lecturer in undergraduate chemistry. He remained associated with the Cambridge University between 1969 and 1973, and is presently honorary Life Fellow at the King's College of the Cambridge University. He carried out important studies on the synthesis of anti-cancer alkaloids present in the plant Catharanthus roseus and analytical studies on organic compounds involving circular dichroism and is generally recognized as bringing a huge positive change in the development of science and technology as well as higher education in Pakistan. His book entitled "Stereoselective Synthesis in Organic Chemistry" (Springer-Verlag) was termed a monumental contribution in the field by the Nobel Laureate Sir Derek Barton in the foreword of the book written by him. His book entitled "NMR Spectroscopy-Basic Principles" was published by Springer-Verlag and translated into Japanese for use in university courses in Japan. The Nobel Laureate Herbert C. Brown applauded the contributions of Rahman in science and technology. ==Positions held==
Positions held
• Fellow, King's College, Cambridge University (1969–1973, 2007– for Life) • Professor at H.E.J. Research Institute of Chemistry at Karachi University • Professor Emeritus at H.E.J. Research Institute of Chemistry at Karachi University (2012) • Coordinator General of COMSTECH (1996–2012) • Federal Minister of Science & Technology (2000–2002) • Federal Minister of Education (2002) • Federal Minister/Chairman, Higher Education Commission, Pakistan (resigned due to govt issues)(2002–2008) ==Government work and political advocacy==
Government work and political advocacy
After securing the fellowship of the Pakistan Academy of Sciences, Rahman had been affiliated with the Pakistan government regarding education and science affairs. In recognition of his scientific transformation of Pakistan and building a large number of Centers of Excellence in the country as well as promoting scientific research, Rahman was conferred the TWAS Prize in Institution Building, in Durban, South Africa in 2009. Atta-ur-Rahman has served as the co-chairman of UN ESCAP. In 1999, he joined the Ministry of Science and Technology (MoSci) as its minister, assisting in drafting the official science policy of the country. In 2002, he was appointed as minister of the Ministry of Education (MoEd) as well as becoming the chairman of the Higher Education Commission (HEC) until resigning in 2008. Atta-ur-Rahman has also served as Chairman of the Prime Ministers National Task Force on Science and Technology, Co Chairman of Prime Ministers National Task Force on Information Technology and Telecommunications, and Vice Chairman of the Prime Ministers Task Force on Technology Driven Knowledge Economy during the years 2019 to 2022. He is the President of the Network of Science of Organisation of Islamic Countries (NASIC). ==Honours and awards==
Honours and awards
on 10 January 2020 Atta-ur-Rahman has been selected as one of the 500 most influential personalities of the Islamic World. Institutions have been named after Rahman in China, the Atta-ur-Rahman Institute for Natural Product Discovery (AuRIns) under Universiti Teknologi MARA in Malaysia and the Academician Professor Atta-ur-Rahman One Belt and One Road TCM Research Center were named after Rahman, as well as the Atta-ur-Rahman School of Applied Biosciences at the National University of Sciences & Technology (Islamabad, Pakistan) and the Atta-ur-Rahman Laboratories, International Center for Chemical and Biological Sciences at the University of Karachi (Karachi, Pakistan). The US Publisher ARKAT USA has published a special issue of the journal Arkivoc, Vol 2007, in honour of Atta-ur-Rahman FRS which had contributions from top scientists in the field of natural product chemistry. Similarly, the international journal Molecules published by the Swiss publisher MDPI published a special issue of the journal in honour of Atta-ur-Rahman. The World Academy of Sciences, Italy has introduced a special Prize in his honour (TWAS-Atta-ur-Rahman Award in Chemistry) for young scientists which is awarded once every two years. In recognition of his eminent contributions, Prof. Atta-ur-Rahman has received honorary doctorate degrees from many universities including the University of Cambridge (UK), Coventry University (UK), Bradford University (UK), Universiti Teknologi Mara (Malaysia), Asian Institute of Teknologi (Thailand), University of Karachi (Pakistan), Gomal University (Pakistan), and several other universities. National and international Awards In recognition of his eminent contributions in the field of organic chemistry, he has been conferred with many civil awards, including: • Nishan-e-Imtiaz (2002) (highest national civil award) • China, International Science and Technology Cooperation Award (2020) bestowed by Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing on January 7, 2020 • Academician, Chinese Academy of Sciences (2015) • Friendship Award of China (2014) • Vice President, The World Academy of Sciences (TWAS) • Einstein Professorship, Chinese Academy of Sciences • Scientist of the Year Award (for 1985)/Prize Rs. 200,000 (1987) • FPCCI Prize for Technological Innovation (1985) • Engro Excellence Award (2010) • HEC, National Distinguished Professor (2011–present) • Professor Emeritus, University of Karachi (2011–present) • Fellow of Pakistan Academy of SciencesFellow of the Royal Society, London (July 2006) • Honorary Life Fellow King's College, Cambridge, UK (2007) • Fellow of Chinese Chemical Society (1997) ==See also==
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