Dhanji Rajani | Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr.Dhanji Rajani | Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Microcare laboratory and Tuberculosis research centre, India

Author Profile

Early Academic Pursuits 📚

Dr. Rajani’s journey into the world of microbiology began with a strong foundation in science. He completed his B.Sc in Microbiology in 2000 from the prestigious Sir P P Institute of Science. His enthusiasm for laboratory sciences led him to pursue a Postgraduate Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology (PGDMLT) in 2001 from K K Jani Paramedical Institute.

With a passion for advancing his knowledge, Dr. Rajani completed his M.Sc in Medical Microbiology in 2003 from the Aditya Vikram Birla Postgraduate Institute. His academic rigor culminated in a Ph.D. in Medical Microbiology in 2012 from Bhavnagar University, solidifying his expertise in the field. 🎓


Professional Endeavors 🏥

Dr. Rajani’s career spans nearly two decades, marked by notable contributions to medical microbiology.

  • Microbiologist at Microcare Lab & TRC (2004–Present):
    Dr. Rajani has been a cornerstone of Microcare Lab & TRC, where he continues to lead diagnostic advancements. His role involves overseeing microbiological testing, ensuring accuracy, and implementing innovative diagnostic techniques.
  • Chief Microbiologist at Smt. R B Shah Mahavir Hospital (2009–2013):
    As Chief Microbiologist, Dr. Rajani played a pivotal role in enhancing laboratory operations, managing a team of experts, and ensuring quality assurance in diagnostic services. His leadership contributed to the hospital’s reputation for reliable microbiological testing.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Rajani’s research interests revolve around medical microbiology, particularly in the diagnosis and management of infectious diseases. His Ph.D. research has added valuable insights to the field, emphasizing innovation in microbial identification techniques.

His work at Microcare Lab involves addressing public health challenges, optimizing diagnostic protocols, and ensuring swift detection of pathogens. Dr. Rajani’s contributions to antimicrobial resistance (AMR) studies are noteworthy, addressing a critical global health concern. 🌍


Accolades and Recognition 🏅

Dr. Rajani’s expertise has earned him recognition among peers and institutions. While leading diagnostic labs, his commitment to quality and precision garnered respect and trust within the medical community.

  • Awards for Excellence: Dr. Rajani has been recognized for his innovative diagnostic methods and dedication to public health.
  • Community Impact: His efforts in ensuring accessible and accurate diagnostics have greatly benefited underprivileged communities, earning him local appreciation.

Impact and Influence 🌟

Dr. Rajani’s career is a testament to the transformative role of microbiology in healthcare. By bridging the gap between research and practical application, he has set benchmarks in laboratory diagnostics. His contributions to training young professionals have been instrumental in fostering the next generation of microbiologists. 👩‍🔬👨‍🔬

His work in microbial testing and infection control has influenced healthcare practices, contributing to improved patient outcomes. Dr. Rajani’s proactive approach to disease surveillance has bolstered public health initiatives.


Legacy and Future Contributions 🌱

Dr. Rajani’s enduring passion for microbiology reflects in his continued efforts at Microcare Lab, where he mentors young scientists and collaborates on groundbreaking projects. His future endeavors aim to:

  • Expand research on emerging infectious diseases and their diagnostic challenges.
  • Advocate for widespread adoption of cost-effective diagnostic tools in resource-limited settings.
  • Promote awareness about antimicrobial stewardship to combat resistance.

His vision is to create a lasting impact on global healthcare through innovation, education, and community service.

Citations

A total of 1,871 citations for his publications, demonstrating the impact and recognition of his research within the academic community.

  • Citations        1,871
  • h-index          99
  • i10-index       24

Notable Publications 

  • Synthesis of 4-(3-(1-substituted/unsubstituted-phenyl-1H-1,2,3-triazole-4-yl)propoxy)benzaldehydes: In vitro antimicrobial, antimalarial activities and In silico docking study
    • Authors: Al-Salehi, M.A., Parmar, M.P., Rajani, D.P., Patel, H.M., Trivedi, J.H.
    • Journal: Journal of Molecular Structure
    • Year: 2024.
  • Antimycobacterial Activity of Solid Lipid Microparticles Loaded with Ursolic Acid and Oleanolic Acid: In Vitro, In Vivo, and Toxicity Assessments
    • Authors: Saini, V., Mata Espinosa, D., Pandey, A., Hernandez Pando, R., Srivastava, R.
    • Journal: Microorganisms
    • Year: 2024.
  • Design, Synthesis, and Evaluation of Quinoline-1,2,3-Triazole Hybrids as CYP51 Inhibitors: In Silico Study and In Vitro Antimicrobial Assessment
    • Authors: Chabhadiya, B.K., Naik, H.N., Mohite, B.A., Patel, H., Jauhari, S.
    • Journal: ChemistrySelect
    • Year: 2024.
  • Microwave accelerated green access to functionalized pyrazolo[5,1-b]quinazoline-3-carboxylate scaffold and their pharmacological screening
    • Authors: Patel, R.C., Rajani, D.P., Kunjadiya, A., Patel, M.P.
    • Journal: Journal of Molecular Structure
    • Year: 2024.
  • Synthesis, Characterization, Biological Evaluation, and Molecular Docking Study of Novel Isatin Incorporated Thiazolyl Hydrazines
    • Authors: Gore, V.A., Tekale, S.U., Jadhav, M.A., Rajani, D.P., Pawar, R.P.
    • Journal: Letters in Applied NanoBioScience
    • Year: 2024.

Rubina Mulchandani | Epidemiology | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Rubina Mulchandani | Epidemiology | Best Researcher Award

Indian Institute of Public Health-Delhi-India

Author Profile

Early Academic Pursuits

Rubina Mulchandani began her academic journey with a B.Sc. in Life Sciences from Hansraj College, Delhi University, where she excelled, achieving a rank of 3 at the university level and securing the top position in her college. This early success was a testament to her commitment and aptitude for science. Following her undergraduate studies, she pursued a Master’s in Clinical Research from the Indian Institute of Public Health (PHFI) and AcSIR, graduating in July 2016 with a commendable CGPA of 9.00. This advanced education laid a solid foundation for her future research endeavors and her specialization in clinical research.

Professional Endeavors

Rubina’s professional career spans a variety of roles that showcase her dedication to the field of clinical research and public health. She started as a Lecturer at Lady Doak College and later held positions as an Assistant Professor at New Prince Shri Bhavani College of Engineering and Technology, and Madras Christian College. In 2019, she joined Anna University as a Teaching Fellow, where she continues to contribute to the academic and research community. Her roles have included designing and implementing epidemiological research studies, data analysis using applied statistics, and managing complex research projects. Rubina’s ability to handle diverse responsibilities underscores her expertise in the field.

Contributions and Research Focus

Rubina’s research has primarily focused on epidemiology and clinical research, with a special emphasis on the impact of statin use on neuro-cognitive functions. Her postgraduate thesis investigated the prevalence of myopathy and other adverse effects of statins among adult users. This project involved comprehensive responsibilities, including literature review, project proposal development, ethical clearances, and data analysis. Her current Ph.D. thesis, titled “Statin Use Related Neuro-Cognitive Changes Among Adults,” is a longitudinal pilot study that further explores these effects at a large tertiary care hospital in Delhi. Additionally, Rubina has made significant contributions to physical activity research, analyzing its impact on cardiovascular diseases and conducting systematic reviews and meta-analyses.

Accolades and Recognition

Rubina Mulchandani has garnered considerable recognition throughout her career. She was selected as a finalist for the Saransh Thesis Presentation Competition 2023 and has been featured on the podcast “Halftime Scholars” in December 2022. Her talk titled “Epidemiology for Kids” was delivered at the India Science Festival, reflecting her commitment to science communication. Rubina was awarded the CSIR-Senior Research Fellowship in February 2021 and was interviewed by the News Hour BBC UK for her contributions as a woman scientist during the COVID-19 pandemic. She has also been acknowledged for her participation in various prestigious events, such as the Novartis Biotechnology Leadership Camp and the Indian Society for Clinical Research Conference.

Impact and Influence

Rubina’s work has significantly influenced the field of epidemiology and clinical research. Her research on statin use and neuro-cognitive changes contributes to a better understanding of the side effects of widely used medications, potentially guiding future clinical practices and patient care strategies. Her teaching and workshops have helped educate health professionals and postgraduate students, spreading knowledge on epidemiology, biostatistics, and medical writing. Rubina’s involvement in public science communication and her achievements in research competitions highlight her impact on both the scientific community and the general public.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Rubina Mulchandani’s legacy is built on her dedication to advancing clinical research and public health. Her research has already paved the way for deeper insights into medication side effects and has set a high standard for future studies. As she continues her Ph.D. thesis and engages in teaching and public outreach, her future contributions are likely to further enrich the fields of epidemiology and clinical research. Rubina’s efforts in educating the next generation of researchers and her ongoing research promise to have a lasting impact on both scientific knowledge and public health practices.

Citations

A total of 268 citations for his publications, demonstrating the impact and recognition of his research within the academic community.

  • Citations        268
  • h-index          11
  • i10-index       05

Notable Publications 

  • Title: Demand and Willingness to Pay for Human Papilloma Virus Vaccine for Their Daughters Among Mothers in Haryana, India: A Contingent Valuation Study
    Authors: Ray, S., Mulchandani, R., Patel, P.
    Journal: Journal of Health Services Research and Policy
    Year: 2024.
  • Title: Field-Based Research in the Era of the Pandemic in Resource Limited Settings: Challenges and Lessons for the Future
    Authors: Mulchandani, R., Lyngdoh, T., Gandotra, S., Dhamija, R.K., Kakkar, A.K.
    Journal: Frontiers in Public Health
    Year: 2024.
  • Title: Relationship Between Serum Lipids and Depression: A Cross-Sectional Survey Among Adults in Haryana, India
    Authors: Mulchandani, R., Lyngdoh, T., Nangia, R., Grover, S., Thakur, J.S.
    Journal: Indian Journal of Psychiatry
    Year: 2023.
  • Title: Guidelines for Dyslipidemia Management in India: A Review of the Current Scenario and Gaps in Research
    Authors: Misra, S., Lyngdoh, T., Mulchandani, R.
    Journal: Indian Heart Journal
    Year: 2022.
  • Title: Factors Associated with Differential COVID-19 Mortality Rates in the SEAR Nations: A Narrative Review
    Authors: Mulchandani, R., Babu, G.R., Kaur, A., Singh, R., Lyngdoh, T.
    Journal: IJID Regions
    Year: 2022.