Amit Nayak | Disease Survillance | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Amit Nayak | Disease Survillance | Best Researcher Award

Central India Intitute of Medical Sciences | India

Dr. Amit R. Nayak is a Senior Research Consultant and Capacity Building Lead at the Central India Institute of Medical Sciences – Advanced Research Centre. He holds a B.Sc. in Biotechnology, an M.Sc. in Biochemistry, and a Ph.D. in Biochemistry with research focused on identifying biomarkers and therapeutic agents related to acute neurological disorders. Over the course of his research career, he has worked extensively in clinical and translational neuroscience, specializing in neuroinfection, neuroinflammation, molecular diagnostics, biomarker discovery, metagenomics and infectious disease surveillance. He has contributed to more than 45 peer-reviewed publications, resulting in over 580 citations, an h-index of 15, and an i10-index of 19, reflecting the broader impact of his scientific work. His roles have included leading and coordinating multiple national and international collaborative projects as Principal Investigator and Co-Investigator funded by reputed agencies. He is also actively involved in diagnostic innovation, clinical laboratory management, ethical review processes, and research capacity development. His research output supports advancements in understanding and managing infectious and neurological disorders. He continues to contribute toward translational research that bridges laboratory investigations with meaningful clinical applications.

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Featured Publications

Nayak, A. R., et al. (2025). A biomarker based peptide immunoassay for Clostridioides difficile: Insights from Central India. International Journal of Peptide Research and Therapeutics.

Nayak, A. R., et al. (2025). Application of machine learning to identify factors affecting prevalence of Brucella: A Central India study. Conference Presentation (Open Access).

Nayak, A. R., et al. (2024). In vitro toxicity assessment of bioavailable iron in coal varieties of Central India.

Manju Toppo | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Manju Toppo | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

GMC, Bhopal | India

Dr. Manju Toppo is a distinguished Professor in the Department of Community Medicine at GMC Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, and currently serves as State Task Force Chairperson for NTEP, Madhya Pradesh. With a strong foundation in community medicine and public health, she has contributed significantly to tuberculosis research, maternal and child health, and health system strengthening. She has led numerous projects under ICMR, UNFPA, and other organizations, focusing on vulnerable populations and public health challenges. As an academician and mentor, she inspires medical students and postgraduates, nurturing innovative thinking and research orientation to address social, environmental, and healthcare issues effectively.

Professional Profile

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Education

Dr. Manju Toppo completed her MBBS and MD in Community Medicine, equipping her with a robust academic background to address diverse public health challenges. She further enhanced her expertise through an international fellowship with the World Health Organization at Khonkhean University, Thailand. Her academic journey laid the foundation for a career dedicated to research, teaching, and healthcare interventions. Her training in public health, epidemiology, and medical education has shaped her as a leader in implementing evidence-based practices. With a blend of clinical, academic, and research training, she continues to advance medical knowledge and prepare students for future healthcare responsibilities.

Professional Experience

Dr. Manju Toppo has extensive experience in community medicine, public health teaching, and research. As a professor, she integrates teaching with research exposure for MBBS and postgraduate students, encouraging problem-solving approaches to health challenges. Her professional journey includes leadership roles such as State Task Force Chairperson for Tuberculosis, President of IAPSM in the South-Central Zone, and State Office Bearer of IAPSM. She has served as Principal Investigator on major research projects addressing tuberculosis, nutrition, maternal health, and infectious diseases. Her contributions extend beyond academia to influencing policy decisions, ensuring evidence-based practices, and guiding students in impactful research activities.

Awards and Recognition

Dr. Manju Toppo has been honored with multiple fellowships and prestigious recognitions for her contributions to public health and community medicine. She received the WHO Fellowship, which provided international exposure and training in advanced health practices. Her academic excellence was acknowledged through the Mittal Oration, a state-level award highlighting her impactful work. She was conferred the Fellowship of the Indian Association of Adolescent Health and later honored with the IAPSM Fellowship for her service and leadership in preventive and social medicine. These accolades reflect her dedication, expertise, and continuous efforts to strengthen healthcare systems and community-based health interventions.

Research Skills

Dr. Manju Toppo is an accomplished researcher with extensive expertise in tuberculosis, maternal and child health, infectious diseases, and health system studies. She has undertaken numerous implementation research projects focusing on vulnerable populations, including tribal communities, with several studies influencing health policy. Her work spans clinical and community-based research, qualitative and quantitative methods, and program evaluations. With more than 50 research projects, numerous publications, and active involvement in ICMR task force studies, she has developed strong analytical, leadership, and mentoring skills. She also organizes training programs, guiding postgraduate students to adopt evidence-based approaches and innovative solutions to public health challenges.

Notable Publication

Availability of anti-rabies vaccine and rabies immunoglobulin in Indian health facilities: a nationwide cross-sectional health facility survey

Conclusion

Dr. Manju Toppo exemplifies dedication to community medicine through her work in teaching, research, and leadership. Her career demonstrates a balanced integration of academic knowledge, innovative research, and practical healthcare interventions. By addressing pressing public health challenges such as tuberculosis, maternal mortality, child health, and infectious diseases, she has made significant contributions to both medical science and society. Her ability to mentor students and guide them in impactful research ensures sustainability of her vision for healthier communities. Recognized nationally and internationally, her achievements continue to inspire progress in preventive medicine and strengthen the foundation of public health in India.