Nisha Singh | Microbiology | Research Excellence Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Nisha Singh | Microbiology | Research Excellence Award

Pandit Deendayal Energy University, India

Dr. Nisha Singh is an Assistant Professor of Biotechnology with advanced training in infectious disease biology and molecular microbiology. She holds a PhD in Infectious Disease and postgraduate qualifications in biochemistry. Her research integrates host–pathogen interactions, autophagy signaling, tuberculosis pathogenesis, microbiome biology, and CRISPR-based genetic manipulation in vector systems. With extensive postdoctoral experience in India and the USA, she has contributed to high-impact publications. Her work has been recognized through prestigious national and international research fellowships and awards.

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Ravindran C | Microbiology | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Ravindran C | Microbiology | Research Excellence Award

CSIR-National Instiute of Oceanography | India

Dr. Chinnarajan Ravindran is a distinguished marine-microbial ecologist and oceanographer with advanced training in botany and mycology (Ph.D., M.Phil., M.Sc., B.Sc.). He has forged a prolific scientific career at a leading national oceanographic institute, holding successive research positions including his current role as Senior Principal Scientist, and has accrued extensive international research exposure through post-doctoral appointments and visiting scientist fellowships. Over his career, he has authored 29 peer-reviewed documents, which collectively have been cited 381 times, yielding an h-index of 12. His research spans microbial biodiversity in extreme marine environments (such as hydrothermal vents), coral-microbe interactions, coral health and disease ecology, mangrove-estuarine microbial dynamics, and the use of zebrafish as a model for viral pathogenesis and drug screening. His work has led significant insights into coral mucus biochemistry and microbial community dynamics, the role of ciliates and beneficial bacteria in coral resilience, and microbial adaptations to environmental stress. Recognized with prestigious national awards and fellowships for his contributions, he has also mentored numerous postgraduate researchers and Ph.D. scholars. His sustained efforts advance our understanding of marine microbial ecology and hold promise for conservation and biotechnology applications.

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Featured Publication

Ravindran, C.*, Irudayarajan, L., & Raveendran, H. P. (2025). Environmental regulation of ciliates in corals: A secondary pathogen in coral disease. Protist, 179, 126135.

Ravindran, C.*, & Mukherjee, S. (2025). Zebrafish as a model for SARS-CoV-2 infection, pathogenesis, transmission, and drug screening. Virology, 611, 110662.

Pooja Gupta | Microbial Pathogenesis | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Pooja Gupta | Microbial Pathogenesis | Best Researcher Award

Presidency University, Kolkata | India

Pooja Gupta is a postdoctoral researcher in critical care research at a leading cancer institute, where her work focuses on lung infection models and the role of neutrophils in infection among cancer patients. She earned her Ph.D. in Molecular Microbiology and Immunology from CSIR–Central Drug Research Institute, where she investigated novel and unconventional molecules as next-generation therapeutics, including quorum sensing inhibitors and antimicrobial peptides against drug-resistant pathogens. With a strong foundation in microbiology and immunology, she has developed expertise in bacterial communication systems, anti-virulence strategies, biofilm inhibition, protein modeling, molecular cloning, animal models of infection, and immunological assays. She has presented her work at national and international conferences, contributed to peer-reviewed publications, and co-authored patents based on her discoveries. Her research interests lie in quorum sensing, antimicrobial peptide design, host–pathogen interactions, infection in cancer, and translational microbiology. She is passionate about bridging basic science with applied therapeutics to combat antibiotic resistance and improve infection outcomes in vulnerable patient populations. Recognized for her scientific contributions, she continues to pursue innovative approaches at the interface of microbiology, immunology, and oncology with the goal of advancing next-generation anti-infective strategies for human health.

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Featured Publications

Gupta, P., Yadav, P., Lata, M., Chaudhary, S., Telang, V., Kishore, R., Kishan, J., Goswami, K., Arockiaraj, J., Singh, R., & others. (2025). Potential next generation targets for antibacterial agent’s discovery and development. European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry.

Arya, C. G., Kishore, R., Gupta, P., Gondru, R., Arockiaraj, J., Pasupuleti, M., Chandrakanth, M., Punya, V. P., & Banothu, J. (2024). Identification of coumarin–benzimidazole hybrids as potential antibacterial agents: Synthesis, in vitro and in vivo biological assessment, and ADMET prediction. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters.

Lata, M., Telang, V., Gupta, P., Pant, G., Kalyan, M., Arockiaraj, J., & Pasupuleti, M. (2024). Synthetic short cryptic antimicrobial peptides as templates for the development of novel biotherapeutics against WHO priority pathogen. International Journal of Peptide Research and Therapeutics.

Lata, M., Telang, V., Gupta, P., Pant, G., Kalyan, M., Arockiaraj, J., & Pasupuleti, M. (2023). Evolutionary and in silico guided development of novel peptide analogues for antibacterial activity against ESKAPE pathogens. Current Research in Microbial Sciences.

Biswas, S., Rahaman, T., Gupta, P., Mitra, R., Dutta, S., Kharlyngdoh, E., Guha, S., Ganguly, J., Pal, A., & Das, M. (2022). Cellulose and lignin profiling in seven economically important bamboo species of India by anatomical, biochemical, FTIR spectroscopy and thermogravimetric analysis. Biomass and Bioenergy.