Ravinder N. Maini

Sir Ravinder Nath Maini (born 17 November 1937) is an Indian-born British rheumatologist and academic who is an emeritus professor at Imperial College London. He led the Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology.

Biography
Maini was born in Ludhiana, Punjab, British India, to Sir Amar Maini, a Kenyan-born lawyer and Ugandan politician, and his wife, Sam Saheli Mehra. His younger brother is academic Yoginder Nath Tidu Maini. Ravinder completed his bachelor's degree at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge. In the 1980s, Maini, Marc Feldmann and Fionula Brennan identified TNF alpha as a key cytokine in the process of rheumatoid arthritis.

Honours and awards

 * 2000: Maini was awarded the Crafoord Prize.
 * 2003: Knighthood
 * 2003: Albert Lasker Award for Clinical Medical Research.
 * 2004 Fothergillian prize from the London Medical Society
 * 2004: Cameron Prize for Therapeutics of the University of Edinburgh
 * 2007 Elected Fellow of the Royal Society
 * 2008: Dr. Paul Janssen Award for Biomedical Research together with Marc Feldmann.
 * 2010 Ernst Schering Prize from the German Schering Foundation together with Marc Feldmann.

He is an honorary member of the British Society for Immunology.