Assist. Prof. Dr. Manvi Singh | Pharmacology | Excellence in Innovation Award
Assist. Prof. Dr Manvi Singh | SGT College of Pharmacy | India
Assist. Prof. Dr. Manvi Singh, M. Pharm., Ph.D. in Pharmaceutics, serves as an Assistant Professor in Pharmaceutics at SGT College of Pharmacy, where she also coordinates NAAC Criteria 3, contributes to the Research Committee, and manages Industrial-Academia relations. With a strong background in formulation and development, pharmaceutical characterization, nanotechnology, bioavailability, and pharmacokinetics, she has guided 2 doctoral, 10 postgraduate, and 20 undergraduate students. Dr. Singh has an h-index of 7, with 141 citations across 136 documents, reflecting her impactful contributions in drug delivery systems and nanotherapeutics. Her academic journey includes a Ph.D. exploring nanotherapeutic interventions for biofilm disruption at Jamia Hamdard and Jawaharlal Nehru University, and an M. Pharm. focusing on polymer-based microbial formulations. She has authored several book chapters on advanced drug delivery, wound management, and nanotechnology applications in pharmaceutics, and holds a granted utility patent on antibiotic nanofibers for biofilm inhibition. Her professional experience spans research fellowships, internships at Hilleman Laboratories-MSD Wellcome Trust, and INMAS-DRDO, and roles as a social media analyst at IMS Health. Dr. Singh has presented her doctoral research internationally, including at Oxford University, London, supported by an ICMR travel grant. She actively reviews for national and international journals and is a life member of the Indian Pharmacy Graduate Association and Indian Pharmaceutical Association. Her technical expertise encompasses formulation development, PK/PD studies, analytical techniques (HPLC, AAS), and software tools like Design of Experiments, GraphPad Prism, Origin, and ImageJ. Recognized for excellence in research, she has received awards including the Best Researcher Award at PharmaPick-2024 and the ICMR Senior Research Fellowship. Her work continues to advance pharmaceutical sciences, particularly in nanomedicine-based strategies for biofilm disruption, targeted drug delivery, and wound healing applications.
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Featured Publications
Darvishi, M., Khan, M. S., Mohapatra, S., Singh, M., Ali, A., Rajabalizadeh, S., et al. (2024). Nanotools as potential approach in effective management of acne. Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology, 102, 106380.
Dabas, H., Ali, F., Quadri, K., Dangi, M., Jamil, P., Aslam, M., & Singh, M. (2024). Disrupting bacterial biofilms to combat dental diseases using nanotechnology in oral healthcare. Integrative Biomedical Research, 8(11), 1–14.
Dabas, H., Singh, D., Ali, F., Koley, D., Aslam, M., Bayrakdar, E. T. A., & Singh, M. (2024). Advancements of polymer-based transdermal drug delivery systems in drug bioavailability and patient compliance in United States. Integrative Biomedical Research, 8(2), 1–10.
Singh, M., Singh, K. R., Yadav, A. K., Singh, J., Solanki, P. R., & Singh, R. P. (2024). Nanotechnological aspects for next-generation wound management. Nanotechnological Aspects for Next-Generation Wound Management.
Singh, M., Goel, P., Phagna, M., Badhwar, R., Iqbal, Z., & Mirza, M. A. (2024). Introduction to colonic disorders. In Advanced drug delivery systems for colonic disorders (pp. 1–22).
Singh, M., Dabas, H., Rehman, A., & Solanki, P. R. (2024). Skin tissue engineering based on nanotechnology for wound management. In Nanotechnological aspects for next-generation wound management (pp. 233–244).