Subash Chandra S | Medical Research | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Subash Chandra S | Medical Research | Best Researcher Award

Maulana Azad Medical College | India

Dr. Subash Chandra Sonkar is a distinguished researcher in Microbiology and Biomedical Sciences, recognized for his impactful contributions to infectious disease studies, vaccine development, and immunological research. He holds advanced degrees in Microbiology and has extensive academic and research experience across reputed national and international institutions. His research focuses on host–pathogen interactions, antimicrobial resistance, and translational biomedical approaches aimed at improving healthcare outcomes. Dr. Sonkar has authored numerous peer-reviewed papers, with an h-index of 9, 34 research documents, and over 350 citations, reflecting his consistent influence in scientific scholarship. His interdisciplinary expertise extends to molecular diagnostics and microbial pathogenesis, advancing innovative solutions to public health challenges. A recipient of multiple research awards and recognitions, he continues to mentor students and collaborate on global scientific initiatives. His work demonstrates a strong commitment to advancing biomedical research and fostering innovation in microbiological sciences. Dr. Sonkar’s pursuit of excellence and contribution to knowledge dissemination reinforce his standing as a dedicated scientist devoted to scientific progress and societal well-being.

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Featured Publications

Sonkar, S. C., & Co-authors. (2025). Revolutionizing immunotherapy: The next frontier in CAR T-cell engineering.

Sonkar, S. C., & Co-authors. (2025). Exploration of the transfluthrin effects on fertility and pregnancy outcomes: An in-vivo study in rat. Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology.

Sonkar, S. C., & Co-authors. (2025). Alkhumra Hemorrhagic Fever Virus (AHFV): A concise overview.

Sonkar, S. C., & Co-authors. (2024). Determining factor of enzyme conjugates, bridge heterology and analytical variables of immunogens in prednisolone ELISA. Sensing and Bio-Sensing Research.