Dr. Sathya Prasad | Neurotoxicology | Women Researcher Award
Cognizant Technology Solutions | India
Dr. Sathya Prasad N. is a researcher and professional with expertise spanning biochemistry, clinical research, and information technology. She has combined her scientific training in neuropathy with her experience in clinical trial processes, data management, and electronic systems within the IT industry. Her career reflects a strong interdisciplinary orientation, bridging basic research, applied science, and business analysis in healthcare-related domains. She has contributed as a subject matter expert in clinical research systems and has enriched the scientific community through her publications, mentoring, and conference participation. Her work demonstrates a balance of academic depth and industrial relevance.
Professional Profile
Education
Dr. Sathya Prasad N. completed her doctoral studies in biochemistry from the University of Mysore, specializing in the therapeutic potential of spice-derived bioactives in neuropathy. Her thesis focused on evaluating natural compounds for their neuroprotective properties through in vitro and animal models. She trained at the CSIR-Central Food Technological Research Institute, Mysuru, where she gained extensive laboratory experience in molecular biology, neurochemistry, and oxidative stress analysis. She also pursued advanced certifications through international online platforms, expanding her knowledge in clinical research methodologies, epidemiology, and data management, thereby integrating fundamental research with applied aspects of healthcare and technology.
Professional Experience
Dr. Prasad has diverse professional experience across research, teaching, and industry. She worked in research and development at Hindustan Unilever Limited and CSIR-CFTRI, where she explored biochemical pathways and neuroprotective compounds. She has contributed to academia through teaching assignments in colleges and universities, mentoring students, and organizing conferences. Currently, she is associated with Cognizant Technology Solutions as a subject matter expert, where she works on clinical trial processes, electronic data capture systems, and business analysis for healthcare projects. This unique combination of roles has allowed her to apply her scientific insights to practical solutions in industrial and IT settings.
Awards and Recognition
Dr. Prasad has been recognized with several prestigious honors for her contributions. She received the Best PhD Thesis Award for her research on spice bioactives and their role in neuropathy, along with accolades for oral and poster presentations at national and international conferences. She has been granted funding as a principal investigator under the Women Scientist Scheme by DST, highlighting her leadership in research. Her participation in advanced workshops on genomics, immunology, and neuroscience has further enhanced her expertise. Additionally, she has served as a reviewer, resource person, and organizing committee member, reflecting her active role in scientific communities.
Research Skills
Dr. Prasad’s research skills are rooted in experimental biochemistry, neurobiology, and toxicology. She has hands-on experience in handling rodent, fly, and cell culture models to study neurodegeneration, oxidative stress, and therapeutic interventions using spice-derived bioactives. Her expertise includes behavioral studies, biochemical assays, molecular techniques, and data analysis. She has successfully demonstrated neuroprotective roles of compounds like eugenol and geraniol, contributing to the understanding of diabetic neuropathy and neurotoxicity. Her research is supported by a strong publication record in reputed journals and a book chapter contribution, positioning her as a scientist capable of bridging laboratory research with translational healthcare applications.
Notable Publications
Spice phenolics inhibit human PMNL 5-lipoxygenase
Author: NS Prasad, R Raghavendra, BR Lokesh, KA Naidu
Journal: Prostaglandins, Leukotrienes and Essential Fatty Acids 70 (6), 521-528
Year: 2004
Citations: 200
Neuroprotective efficacy of eugenol and isoeugenol in acrylamide-induced neuropathy in rats: behavioral and biochemical evidence
Author: SN Prasad, Muralidhara
Journal: Neurochemical Research 38 (2), 330-345
Year: 2013
Citations: 144
Evidence of acrylamide induced oxidative stress and neurotoxicity in Drosophila melanogaster–Its amelioration with spice active enrichment: Relevance to neuropathy
Author: SN Prasad
Journal: Neurotoxicology 33 (5), 1254-1264
Year: 2012
Citations: 141
Mitigation of acrylamide-induced behavioral deficits, oxidative impairments and neurotoxicity by oral supplements of geraniol (a monoterpene) in a rat model
Author: SN Prasad
Journal: Chemico-Biological Interactions 223, 27-37
Year: 2014
Citations: 73
Protective effects of geraniol (a monoterpene) in a diabetic neuropathy rat model: attenuation of behavioral impairments and biochemical perturbations
Author: SN Prasad, Muralidhara
Journal: Journal of Neuroscience Research 92 (9), 1205-1216
Year: 2014
Citations: 66
Conclusion
Dr. Sathya Prasad N. represents a professional who has seamlessly integrated academic research with industry and teaching experience. Her career showcases dedication to advancing scientific knowledge in neuropathy while applying this expertise to clinical research and IT-enabled healthcare solutions. She has received recognition for her impactful contributions, secured research funding, and shared knowledge as a reviewer and conference participant. With a blend of scientific rigor, interdisciplinary adaptability, and leadership, she continues to contribute to both academic and applied fields. Her work embodies the spirit of innovation and collaboration, ensuring meaningful impact across research, industry, and healthcare domains.