Dr. Moniba Rahim | Nanotechnology | Women Researcher Award
Haridwar Ayurvedic Medical College, Haridwar- India
Author Profile
🎓Early Academic Pursuits
Moniba Rahim embarked on her academic journey with a strong foundation in the sciences, earning a B.Sc (Hons.) in Zoology, Botany, and Chemistry from M.J.P. Rohilkhand University, Bareilly, U.P. (2006-2009), where she graduated as a Gold Medallist. Her passion for biotechnology led her to pursue an M.Sc in Biotechnology at Integral University, Lucknow (2009-2011), where she again excelled, achieving a Silver Medal. Her dissertation, “Mechanistic insights of quartz nanoparticles induced cytogenotoxicity in human lung epithelial cells,” conducted at IITR, Lucknow, U.P., set the stage for her future research endeavors. Moniba’s academic pursuits culminated in a Ph.D. in Biotechnology from Integral University, Lucknow (2011-2017). Her thesis, “Prevention of AGEs by using different novel peptides bioconjugated with inorganic nanoparticles/quantum dots,” showcased her innovative approach to combating advanced glycation end-products (AGEs) using cutting-edge bioconjugation techniques.
🧑🏫Professional Endeavors
Moniba Rahim’s professional career reflects her dedication to both teaching and research. She served as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Toxicology at Haridwar Ayurveda Medical College and Research Centre from July 2020 to June 2023. In this role, she instructed undergraduate courses on Foundations of Toxicology and emerging topics such as nanotoxicology. Moniba’s commitment to student mentorship and the development of updated course materials to align with current research and educational best practices underscores her dedication to nurturing future scientists.As a Research Consultant at the Department of Family Medicine, Yonsei University, College of Medicine, Gangnam Severance Hospital, Seoul, Republic of Korea (September 2020 – January 2021), Moniba contributed to investigative research on assigned topics. Her exceptional writing, editing, and proofreading skills ensured the production of high-quality, error-free scientific and technical documents.Moniba is also a proficient freelance writer (February 2021-Present), assisting principal investigators with grant applications and scientific writing. Her meticulous attention to detail, excellent organizational skills, and ability to synthesize complex technical subjects make her a valuable asset in the field of technical writing.
🔬Contributions and Research Focus
Moniba Rahim’s research contributions span a wide range of topics in biotechnology and toxicology. Her expertise includes:
- Cell culture: Culturing and preserving different cancer cell lines (A549, Saos2, MG63, HepG2, MCF7, Hela).
- Animal handling: Managing mice for in vivo studies.
- In-vitro studies: Evaluating cell proliferation, cell cycle study, anti-cancer studies including nuclear apoptosis, DNA fragmentation, Annexin V/FITC, ROS generation.
- Molecular analysis: Isolating and estimating genomic DNA/RNA, PCR amplification, agarose & polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis.
- In-vivo toxicity studies: Conducting LDH release assays, blood glucose measurements, serum ALP, cholesterol, creatinine, SGOT, SGPT, and triacylglycerides, and performing histology of liver and kidney.
- Microbial techniques: Isolating and identifying bacteria from various sources, and maintaining microbiological strains.
- Proteomics: Isolating and estimating proteins, PAGE-SDS & Native.
- Bioinformatics & computer skills: Using computational and statistical analysis software such as Origin, HEXDOCK, Autodock 4.2, Cygwin, Chimera, and Discovery Studio.
🏆Accolades and Recognition
Moniba’s academic excellence has been recognized through multiple accolades, including a Gold Medal for her B.Sc and a Silver Medal for her M.Sc. Her research contributions have been acknowledged in various publications, and she has been an invited speaker at several scientific conferences. Her innovative work on the bioconjugation of peptides with biosynthetic nanoparticles has opened new avenues in the prevention of AGEs and anti-diabetic studies.
🌟Impact and Influence
Moniba Rahim’s work has significantly impacted the fields of biotechnology and toxicology. Her research on the inhibition of AGEs and the cytogenotoxic effects of nanoparticles has contributed valuable insights into the prevention and treatment of various diseases. Her teaching and mentorship have inspired countless students, many of whom have gone on to pursue successful careers in scientific research.
🌱Legacy and Future Contributions
Moniba Rahim’s legacy is one of dedication, innovation, and excellence. Her contributions to the scientific community continue to influence ongoing research in biotechnology and toxicology. As she continues her professional journey, Moniba is poised to make further significant contributions to science. Her commitment to excellence, combined with her passion for teaching and research, ensures that her work will have a lasting impact on the scientific community.
Citations
A total of 98 citations for his publications, demonstrating the impact and recognition of his research within the academic community.
- Citations 98
- h-index 5
- i10-index 4
Notable Publications
- Antiproliferative activity of gold and silver nanoparticles fabricated using bark extract of Murraya koenigii
- Authors: Mishra, P., Faruqui, T., Akhtar, S., Rafi, Z., Khan, S.
- Journal: Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology
- Year: 2023
- Deciphering the role of autophagy in treatment of resistance mechanisms in glioblastoma
- Authors: Khan, I., Baig, M.H., Mahfooz, S., Dong, J.-J., Hatiboglu, M.A.
- Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
- Year: 2021
- Nutratherapeutics approach against cancer: Tomato-mediated synthesised gold nanoparticles
- Authors: Rahim, M., Iram, S., Syed, A., Hodhod, M.S., Khan, M.S.
- Journal: IET Nanobiotechnology
- Year: 2018
- Interaction of green nanoparticles with cells and organs
- Authors: Rahim, M., Rizvi, S.M.D., Iram, S., Bagga, P.S., Khan, M.S.
- Book Title: Inorganic Frameworks as Smart Nanomedicines
- Year: 2018
- Glycation-assisted synthesized gold nanoparticles inhibit growth of bone cancer cells
- Authors: Rahim, M., Iram, S., Khan, M.S., Srivastava, A.K., Ahmad, S.
- Journal: Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces
- Year: 2014.