Pankaj Chandak

Pankaj Chandak
M.R.C.S.Eng, FRAS
Born
Akola, India
EducationGuy's and St Thomas' University of London
Known for3D printing in paediatric kidney transplant surgery
Medical career
Awards
  • The Royal College of Surgeons of England Lister Essay Prize and Medal 2014
  • The Royal College of Surgeons Arnott Medal 2016
  • Royal Society of Medicine Norman Tanner Medal 2016
  • British Science Festival Charles Darwin Award 2017

Pankaj Chandak is an Indian-born British surgeon who made innovations in the use of 3D printing in paediatric kidney transplant surgery. He has also undertaken work in education, public engagement, presenting demonstrations, and acting in The Crown television series. He graduated from Guy's and St Thomas' University of London medical school and was an anatomy demonstrator under Professor Harold Ellis CBE.

He holds an Honorary Fellowship of The Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland (FRAS) and has won a number of scientific and surgical awards, including the Royal College of Surgeons of England Lister Essay Prize and Medal, The Royal College of Surgeons and Worshipful Company of Cutlers Medal, and The Royal Society of Medicine's Norman Tanner Medal.