Thakur Gurjeet Singh | Neuropharmacology | Excellence in Research Award

Prof. Thakur Gurjeet Singh | Neuropharmacology | Excellence in Research Award

Chitkara College of Pharmacy, Chitkara University, India

Dr. Thakur Gurjeet Singh is a Professor and academic leader in pharmaceutical sciences with extensive expertise in pharmacology, clinical research, and drug development. His educational background spans pharmacy, pharmacology, and pharmaceutical sciences, complemented by advanced training in clinical research and pharmacovigilance. He has rich experience in teaching, research leadership, and academic administration. His research focuses on neurodegenerative disorders, pharmacological preconditioning, substance dependence, and animal model development. He has received multiple awards for research excellence, innovation, and academic leadership, contributing significantly to pharmaceutical education and research advancement.

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The role of plant-derived compounds in anti-obesity drug discovery: A molecular perspective


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Prashant Tiwari | Pharmacology | Excellence in Research Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Prashant Tiwari | Pharmacology | Excellence in Research Award

Dayananda Sagar University| India

Dr. Prashant Tiwari is a pharmaceutical scientist and academic specializing in pharmacology, with impactful contributions in neuropharmacology, neurodegenerative disorders, analytical method development, and plant-based therapeutic research. His academic foundation includes advanced qualifications in pharmacy, clinical research, and computational applications, supporting a multidisciplinary research profile. With extensive experience as a faculty member and researcher, he has guided multiple Ph.D. and postgraduate scholars in areas such as Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, drug repurposing, heterocyclic compound synthesis, analytical validation, and formulation development. His scientific output reflects strong research productivity, evidenced by more than 1132 citations, an h-index of 14, an i10-index of 21, and a sustained impact in recent years. He has published peer-reviewed work, developed innovative drug-delivery strategies, and contributed to patents covering microencapsulation, artificial intelligence-based pharmaceutical applications, smart healthcare devices, and phytopharmaceutical compositions. His research interests span neuroprotective mechanisms, AI-assisted drug design, analytical chemistry, phytopharmacology, and preclinical evaluation of novel therapeutic agents. He has also completed multiple national training programs in systematic reviews, ethics in health research, scientific writing, causal inference, Six Sigma, and Good Clinical Practice, strengthening his methodological expertise. Overall, Dr. Tiwari’s work demonstrates a strong commitment to scientific innovation, pharmaceutical education, and translational research.

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Featured Publications

Bhattacharya, K. S., Tiwari, P., & Sahu, P. K. (2018). A review of the phytochemical and pharmacological characteristics of Moringa oleifera. Journal of Pharmaceutical and Bioallied Sciences, 10(1), 181–191. (Cited by: 298)

Mishra, S. K., Tiwari, P., & Prusty, S. K. (2018). Phytochemistry and pharmacology of Tinospora cordifolia: A review. Systematic Reviews in Pharmacy, 9(1), 70–78. (Cited by: 163)

Mishra, S. K., & Tiwari, P. (2017). Phytochemistry and pharmacology of Tinospora cordifolia: A review. Systematic Reviews in Pharmacy, 9(1), 70–78. (Cited by: 163)

Tiwari, P., Dwivedi, S., Singh, M. P., Mishra, R., & Chandy, A. (2013). Basic and modern concepts on cholinergic receptor: A review. Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Disease, 3(5), 413–420. (Cited by: 126)

Tiwari, P. (2019). Butea monosperma: Phytochemistry and pharmacology. Acta Scientific Pharmaceutical Sciences, 3(4), 19–26. (Cited by: 51)

Prashant Amale | Neuropharmacology | Young Researcher Award

Dr. Prashant Amale | Neuropharmacology | Young Researcher Award

Priyadarshini J L College of Pharmacy, Nagpur | India

Dr. Prashant N. Amale is an accomplished academician and researcher in the field of Pharmacology with expertise in preclinical pharmacology, pharmacovigilance, and clinical research. He holds an M.Pharm and a Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Sciences and serves as an Assistant Professor at Priyadarshini J. L. College of Pharmacy, Nagpur. With over nine years of teaching and one year of industry experience, he has made significant contributions to pharmaceutical education and research. His research interests include neuropharmacology, drug toxicity, clinical research, and phytochemical-based therapeutics. Dr. Amale has authored numerous peer-reviewed publications and a book chapter in the domain of neurodegenerative disorders. His work has been cited 43 times with an h-index of 3 and i10-index of 1, reflecting his growing influence in the scientific community. He has successfully mentored students in GPAT and competitive examinations, coordinated certificate courses in clinical research, and contributed to preclinical toxicity studies under OECD guidelines. A recipient of multiple academic and professional awards, including recognition from NAAC and Cognizant, he actively participates as an editor and reviewer in reputed journals. Dr. Amale continues to advance pharmaceutical education and research through innovative teaching, mentorship, and interdisciplinary collaborations.

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Featured Publications

Amale, P. N., Deshpande, S. A., Nakhate, Y. D., & Arsod, N. A. (2018). Pharmacovigilance process in India: An overview. Journal of Pharmacovigilance, 6(2), 259.

Amale, P. N., & Deshpande, S. A. (2017). Plumbagin as a multi-target drug in treatment of cancer: A review. International Journal of Comprehensive and Advanced Pharmacology, 2(1), 30–37.

Amale, P. N., Deshpande, S. A., & Bora, V. R. (2023). Central and peripheral analgesic and anti-inflammatory effect of plumbagin and resveratrol: A preclinical study. Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, 16(9), 4406–4414.

Deshpande, S. A., Amale, P. N., Deshmukh, M., & Budrani, A. (2021). Resveratrol: A pleiotropic phytoconstituent. International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences, 12(2), 1–7.

Gupta, M. C., Chaudhry, D., & Khanna, J. (2021). Prize Presentations: Achari Prize. Indian Journal of Pharmacology, 53(Suppl 1), S192–S387.