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Dr Arati Prabhakar is nominated by Biden to join the US cabinet

Dr. Arati Prabhakar, an Indian American scientist, has been nominated as the director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy. By ARUL LOUIS

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US President Joe Biden has appointed Indian-American scientist Dr Arati Prabhakar to the US cabinet as the director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP), according to the White House.

Her nomination, which would make her the current second Indian American cabinet member alongside Vice President Kamala Harris, was sent to the Senate for confirmation on Wednesday, the White House said.

She will also become the President’s chief advisor for science and technology and a co-chair of the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology

The White House credited Prabhakar with a role long before the pandemic, which was paving the way for Covid vaccines that use mRNA technology.

It said that the development of a rapid-response mRNA vaccine platform under Prabhakar’s leadership while she was the director of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, (DARPA) from 2012 to 2017 made possible the fastest safe and effective vaccine development in world history in response to Covid-19.

Biden called her a ‘brilliant and highly-respected engineer and applied physicist’ and said she would lead the OSTP ‘to leverage science, technology, and innovation to expand our possibilities, solve our toughest challenges, and make the impossible possible’.

If she is confirmed to the post by the Senate, as required for all senior appointments, Prabhakar will be the third Indian American ever to serve in a US cabinet. The first being Nikki Haley who was appointed by former President Donald Trump in 2017 as the Permanent Representative to the UN with cabinet rank.

Prabhakar’s nomination was welcomed by the Indian and Asian communities.

Neil Makhija, executive director of the Indian American Impact, which promotes community members aspiring to public offices, said the group was ‘thrilled by her nomination.’

‘We applaud the president for his historic decision, which uplifts not only the exceptionally qualified Dr Prabhakar, but all South Asians and Asian Americans who aspire to reach new heights and become leaders within public service and the scientific community.’

Member of the House of Representatives Pramila Jayapal tweeted:

Asian and Pacific Islander American Vote (APIAVote) congratulated her in a tweet:

Prabhakar immigrated to the US with her family as a three-year-old and went on to get an electrical engineering degree from Texas Tech University and a PhD in applied physics from the California Institute of Technology.

She started as a Congressional Fellow at the Office of Technology Assessment.

Former President Bill Clinton appointed her in 1993 as the head of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) when she was only 34, becoming the first woman to hold that office.

During former President Barack Obama’s tenure, she directed DARPA where she oversaw breakthroughs in fighting terrorism and human trafficking.

The White House said that teams under her leadership prototyped a system for detecting nuclear and radiological materials before a terrorist can build a bomb and developed tools to find human trafficking networks in the deep and dark web.

She established a new office at DARPA to spur novel biotechnologies and in another project enabled complex military systems to work together even when they were not originally designed to do so.

In between assignments with the federal government, she worked for 15 years in Silicon Valley as an executive and as a venture capitalist and is progressing in her career with her newly appointed role.

The White House commented that the nomination was historic.

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