Ritu Dahiya | Pharmacology | Research Excellence Award

Ritu Dahiya | Pharmacology | Research Excellence Award

Linagyas Vidyapeeth  University | India

Dr. Ritu is an accomplished academician and researcher in pharmacology, serving as an Associate Professor with extensive teaching, research, and academic leadership experience. She holds foundational and advanced degrees in pharmacy and is completing her doctoral work in pharmacology. Her professional journey spans university teaching, funded research fellowships, interdisciplinary program development, and scientific mentoring. She has developed expertise in diabetes and its complications, ocular pharmacology, infectious-disease therapeutics, biomarker discovery, and nano-based drug delivery. Her research contributions include high-quality publications in indexed journals, multiple book chapters, edited academic books, and several national and international patents that demonstrate her innovative approach to translational research. She has guided postgraduate dissertations and contributed significantly to curriculum development, scientific event organization, and student training. She has also served as a resource person, evaluator, and invited speaker at scientific conferences and academic forums where her contributions have been recognized through awards and professional acknowledgments. Her work continually focuses on bridging laboratory discovery with therapeutic advancement, especially through natural products, bioflavonoids, molecular mechanisms, and innovative models for disease evaluation. Overall, she is dedicated to advancing pharmacological sciences, fostering research-driven education, and contributing impactful scientific knowledge to improve human health.

Shweta Mishra | Pharmaceutical Science | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Shweta Mishra | Pharmaceutical Science | Research Excellence Award

Pancholi Consultancy | India

Dr. Shweta Mishra is a dedicated pharmaceutical researcher known for her expertise in analytical method development, stability-indicating studies, and advanced characterization techniques, reflected in her citation count of 669, an h-index of 13, and 22 indexed documents. She holds a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Pharmacy with strong academic performance and a doctoral qualification specializing in the development and validation of LC-MS/MS methods for identifying and characterizing degradation products of complex drug molecules. Her professional journey includes significant leadership responsibilities in QC and ADL departments, serving as Manager at reputed analytical laboratories, and later contributing as a Consultant overseeing WHO-GMP compliance, documentation systems, audits, validation, and quality improvements across pharmaceutical manufacturing environments. Her research interests focus on forced degradation studies, impurity profiling, chromatographic optimization, and structural elucidation using LC-MS/MS and NMR. She has published impactful research articles in peer-reviewed journals, delivered conference presentations, and contributed to scientific advancements related to anticancer agents and stability-indicating analytical methods. Her work has been recognized through honors such as a prestigious award for outstanding research in pharmaceutical analysis and an international excellence award for contributions to LC-MS/MS and NMR-based studies. She continues to advance pharmaceutical quality standards through research, technical expertise, and industry engagement.

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Featured Publications

Cudney, E. A., Furterer, S., & Dietrich, D. (2013). Lean systems: Applications and case studies in manufacturing, service, and healthcare. CRC Press.

Mishra, S., & Nath, M. (2013). Growth of vertically aligned CdTe nanorod arrays through patterned electrodeposition. Nano Energy, 2(6), 1207–1213.

Singh, D., Sharma, S. K., Rani, R., Mishra, S., & Sharma, R. A. (2011). Kaempferol-7-O-glucoside and their antimicrobial screening isolate from Cassia renigera Wall. International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research, 3(2), 30–34.

Mishra, S., & Mukhopadhyay, P. K. (1996). Ascorbic acid requirement of catfish fry Clarias batrachus (Linn.). Indian Journal of Fisheries, 43(2), 157–162.

Mishra, S., Song, K., Koza, J. A., & Nath, M. (2013). Synthesis of superconducting nanocables of FeSe encapsulated in carbonaceous shell. ACS Nano, 7(2), 1145–1154.

Anupam Kanti Bag | Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Anupam Kanti Bag | Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. B.C. Roy College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Sciences |India

Dr. Anupam Kanti Bag is an accomplished pharmacology professional with strong academic and research credentials, reflected through 142 citations, an h-index of 3, and 3 i10-index publications, demonstrating consistent scholarly impact. His expertise spans microscopy, molecular biology, behavioral analysis, molecular docking, and network pharmacology, supported by extensive laboratory experience and a solid background in pharmaceutical sciences. He has significantly contributed to innovation through multiple national and international patents in drug formulation, medical device design, and pharmacokinetic enhancement, along with authoring books and contributing chapters in emerging areas of neurodegenerative disease research. His funded research work includes projects focusing on phytochemical formulations and nano-based therapeutic applications. Dr. Bag has served in various academic, administrative, and accreditation roles, including NAAC/NBA coordination, placement operations, exam cell management, and institutional leadership responsibilities across reputed pharmacy colleges. His technical skills extend to tools such as Pyrex, Pymol, Chimera, and Biovia Studio, combined with proficiency in cell culture handling, gene assays, ADR reporting, and laboratory instrumentation. Recognized with awards for academic excellence, mentoring, and scientific presentations, he continues to contribute to the advancement of pharmacology research with dedication to innovation, collaboration, and student development.

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Featured Publications

Bag, A. K., & Mumtaz, S. M. F. (2013). Hepatoprotective and nephroprotective activity of hydroalcoholic extract of Ipomoea staphylina leaves. Bangladesh Journal of Pharmacology, 8(3), 263–268.

Subramaniyan, V., Shaik, S., Bag, A., Manavalan, G., & Chandiran, S. (2018). Potential action of Rumex vesicarius (L.) against potassium dichromate and gentamicin-induced nephrotoxicity in experimental rats. Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 31(2), 509–516.

Mumtaz, S. M. F., Paul, S., & Bag, A. K. (2013). Effect of Sechium edule on chemical-induced kidney damage in experimental animals. Bangladesh Journal of Pharmacology, 8(1), 28–35.

Bag, A. K., & Hiremath, S. R. R. (2023). Neuropathic pain and its management. Indian Journal of Pharmacy Practice, 16(3).

Verma, P., Munirangappa, H., Bag, A. K., & Purushottam, H. (2023). Amelioration of hyperglycemia by hydroalcoholic extract of leaves of Ecbolium viride against experimental type II model in rats.

Ashish Sriram Mishra | Pharmaceutics | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Ashish Sriram Mishra | Pharmaceutics | Research Excellence Award

SRM College of Pharmacy SRMIST Kattankulathur Chennai | India

Mr. Ashish Sriram Mishra is a dedicated researcher in pharmaceutics with strong expertise in novel drug delivery systems, optimization tools, and formulation science, currently pursuing doctoral research at SRM Institute of Science and Technology. He has completed his postgraduate and undergraduate studies in pharmacy with excellent academic performance, building a solid foundation in biopharmaceutics, pharmacokinetics, and advanced pharmaceutical technology. His research focuses on polymeric nanoparticles, lipid-based carriers, targeted gastrointestinal delivery, stability-indicating analytical methods, and drug repurposing strategies. He has authored impactful scientific publications in reputed journals, contributing an h-index of 3, over 40 citations, and more than 10 documents indexed in leading scholarly databases. His work includes advancements in nanomedicine, inflammation management, analytical method development, and Alzheimer’s disease therapeutic strategies. He has hands-on experience in formulation development, characterization techniques, cell studies, microbial assays, instrumental analysis, and design-based optimization, along with proficiency in scientific writing and laboratory documentation. His contributions to pharmaceutics reflect innovation, precision, and a commitment to translational research. He continues to advance his scientific expertise through active research, scholarly publications, and participation in collaborative academic environments, aiming to contribute significantly to pharmaceutical innovation and therapeutic development.

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Featured Publications

Mishra, A. S., Vasanthan, M., & Malliappan, S. P. (n.d.). Drug repurposing: A leading strategy for new threats and targets. ACS Pharmacology & Translational Science, 7(4), 915–932.

Mishra, A. S., Sugumaran, A., & Damodharan, N. (n.d.). Nanoparticulate delivery systems for the effective treatment of COPD. Annals of the Romanian Society for Cell Biology, 25(4), 13892–13904.

Mishra, A. S., & Vasanthan, M. (n.d.). Design and validation of a robust stability-indicating reversed-phase HPLC method for quantification of mesalamine in formulated drug products. BMC Chemistry, 19(1), 303.

Mishra, A. S., Vasanthan, M., & Pandey, C. (n.d.). Comparative in silico human and environmental hazard profiling of ulcerative colitis pharmaceuticals. Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology.

Mishra, A. S., & Vasanthan, M. (n.d.). Ecofriendly analytical quality by design aided RP-HPLC method for the estimation of mesalamine: Greenness, blueness and whiteness appraisal. Microchemical Journal, Article

Abdus Samad | Pharmacy | Outstanding Scientist Award

Dr. Abdus Samad | Pharmacy | Outstanding Scientist Award

Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education & Research, Chandigarh | India

Dr. Sahima Tabasum is an emerging Environmental Science researcher with expertise in nanomaterials, water purification, photocatalysis, and environmental remediation, supported by an h-index of 4, over 48 citations, and 10 indexed documents. She holds a Ph.D. in Environmental Sciences, where she focused on nano-structural modification of g-C3N4-based composites for pesticide mineralization and the development of continuous photocatalytic reactor systems. Her multidisciplinary training includes advanced material synthesis, wastewater treatment technologies, solid waste management, and water quality monitoring. Dr. Tabasum has gained research experience through academic and international environmental programs, contributing to nanomaterial-based pollutant degradation, biochar fabrication, membrane technologies, microplastic treatment, and molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) systems for emerging contaminants such as PFAS, ammonia, and heavy metals. Her research interests span photocatalysis, polymer membranes, CO₂ conversion, energy generation, nanomaterial–pollutant interactions, and sustainable environmental technologies. She has been recognized with distinctions for poster presentations, project excellence, and prestigious Young Scientist–International Travel Support, along with contributions to conferences, workshops, and global sustainability dialogues. With active roles as a reviewer and editorial board member for reputed journals, she continues to advance sustainable materials, green catalytic systems, and innovative solutions for environmental challenges.

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Featured Publications

Samad, A., Sultana, Y., & Aqil, M. (2007). Liposomal drug delivery systems: An update review. Current Drug Delivery, 4(4), 297–305.
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Alam, M. I., Beg, S., Samad, A., Baboota, S., Kohli, K., Ali, J., Ahuja, A., & Akbar, M. (2010). Strategy for effective brain drug delivery. European Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 40(5), 385–403.
(Cited by: 557)

Samad, A., Alam, M. I., & Saxena, K. (2009). Dendrimers: A class of polymers in nanotechnology for the delivery of active pharmaceuticals. Current Pharmaceutical Design, 15(25), 2958–2969.
(Cited by: 129)

Beg, S., Samad, A., Alam, M. I., & Nazish, I. (2011). Dendrimers as novel systems for delivery of neuropharmaceuticals to the brain. CNS & Neurological Disorders – Drug Targets, 10(6), 693–702.
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Samad, A., Shams, M. S., Ullah, Z., Wais, M., Nazish, I., Sultana, Y., & Aqil, M. (2009). Status of herbal medicines in the treatment of diabetes: A review. Current Diabetes Reviews, 5(2), 102–111.
(Cited by: 78)