Background
Jnanendra Lal Bhaduri was born in 1903 in India.
Jnanendra Lal Bhaduri was born in 1903 in India.
Jnanendra Lal Bhaduri graduated from Edinburgh University in 1947.
Jnanendra Lal Bhaduri was appointed a head of zoology department at University College of Science in Calcutta in 1956. Bhaduri studied the anatomy of the urinogenital system in Salientia and investigated the structural anatomy of a large number of species of frogs and toads obtained from all parts of the globe and made a significant contribution in understanding their evolution. He studied the systematics of Indian Salientia, Mollusca and the tadpoles of hill streams of Assam. Worked on the diagnosis of early pregnancy in women and was a pioneer in using sperm discharge frequency in the urine of the toad after it was injected with the urine sample of a woman suspected for pregnancy which led to the protection of female patients. Bhaduri also studied hormonal imbalances. He was also the author of many articles and research papers.