Ajar Nath Yadav, Agriculture, Outstanding Researcher Award

Dr. Ajar Nath Yadav: Deputy Director, RDC & IQAC at Eternal University, India

Title/Designation: Dr.
Name: Ajar Nath Yadav
Current Role/Designation: Deputy Director, RDC & IQAC
Organization/Institution Details: Eternal University
Country: India
Subject Track: Agriculture
Key Areas of Expertise: Microbial Biotechnology
Award Categories: Outstanding Researcher Award
Submitted: Oct 4

Dr. Ajar Nath Yadav is a globally recognized academic and researcher in the field of Microbial Biotechnology, currently serving as Deputy Director of both the Research and Development Cell (RDC) and Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) at Eternal University, Baru Sahib, Himachal Pradesh. He is also the Head and Associate Professor in the Department of Genetics, Plant Breeding, and Biotechnology. With over 16 years of research experience and close to a decade in teaching, Dr. Yadav has made significant contributions to microbial ecology, sustainable agriculture, and biotechnology education. He has authored over 430 scientific publications, has an h-index of 101, and is consistently listed among the world’s top 2% scientists by Stanford University. His work bridges academic excellence with practical agricultural solutions, particularly in hill agro-ecosystems, making him a vital contributor to India’s bioresource innovation landscape.

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Dr. Ajar Nath Yadav’s research impact is evidenced by his impressive citation profile across leading academic databases:

  • Total Citations: 30,664 (Google Scholar), 27,054 (Scopus/Web of Science)

  • h-index: 101 (Google Scholar), 94 (Scopus/Web of Science)

  • i10-index: 393 (Google Scholar), 386 (Scopus/Web of Science)

These metrics reflect his sustained and high-impact contributions to microbial biotechnology, soil microbiology, and sustainable agriculture, placing him among the most cited researchers globally in his field.

Education

Dr. Yadav holds a strong academic foundation with a Ph.D. in Microbial Biotechnology awarded in 2016 by Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, in collaboration with the Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), New Delhi. His doctoral research, jointly guided by Dr. S. Ghosh Sachan and Dr. A.K. Saxena, focused on microbial diversity in cold desert environments and gene mining for stress tolerance. He completed his M.Sc. in Biotechnology from Bundelkhand University, Jhansi in 2009, graduating with the second-highest rank in his batch. His undergraduate degree was a B.Sc. in Botany, Chemistry, and Zoology from the University of Allahabad in 2006. Currently, he is also a Postdoctoral Fellow (PDF) at INTI International University, Malaysia, where his research focuses on microbial biotechnology and plant-microbe interactions. His academic journey reflects both depth in fundamental science and versatility in applied microbiological research.

Research Focus

Dr. Yadav’s research centers on the exploration and application of microbial communities for sustainable agriculture and environmental resilience. His major interests include plant-microbe interactions, microbial diversity in extreme and hilly environments, biofertilizers, biopesticides, and functional food microbiomes. A significant part of his work focuses on the isolation and development of novel plant growth-promoting microorganisms (PGPMs), particularly from underexplored agro-ecological regions like the Himalayas. He has made notable contributions in formulating bioinoculants, designing microbial consortia tailored for specific crops and climatic zones, and studying extremophilic microbes for agricultural and industrial applications. His research aligns with several UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including zero hunger, responsible production, and climate action, making his work both academically valuable and societally impactful.

Experience

Over a professional span of nearly 17 years, Dr. Yadav has demonstrated excellence across academic, research, and administrative domains. He has served as Assistant Professor, Senior Scale, and currently holds the position of Associate Professor and Head of Department at Eternal University. His responsibilities extend to serving as Dean (PG Studies – Officiating), Assistant Controller of Examinations, and Deputy Director of the university’s RDC and IQAC, reflecting his deep involvement in institutional governance. He has led curriculum development, coordinated NAAC accreditation processes, and managed postgraduate and doctoral academic procedures. Dr. Yadav has taught more than 25 undergraduate and postgraduate subjects, supervised several Ph.D. and M.Sc. scholars, and participated in international collaborations. His administrative leadership, paired with active research, has significantly enhanced the academic profile of Eternal University and its allied institutions.

Research Timeline & Activities

Dr. Yadav’s research journey began in 2009 during his M.Sc. dissertation at ICAR-NBAIM, focusing on methylotrophic communities in tropical plant environments. From 2009 to 2015, he worked as a Senior Research Fellow at IARI, New Delhi, under prestigious projects funded by NAIP and NFBSFARA, where he explored extremophilic Bacillus and Archaea for agricultural stress alleviation. In 2016, he transitioned into academia as an Assistant Professor at Eternal University, where he has since expanded his research on bioinoculants, soil microbiomes, and microbial biotechnology. Over the years, he has developed new culture media, published first reports on novel microbial strains, designed microbial technologies, supervised graduate research, and established centralized microbial laboratories. Currently, he is involved in developing crop-specific microbial consortia and exploring probiotic potential of indigenous microbes, while publishing actively under his PDF affiliation with INTI University, Malaysia.

Awards & Honors

Dr. Yadav’s academic career is decorated with over 20 major awards and recognitions from both national and international platforms. He has been consistently ranked as the #1 scientist in India in Biotechnology and Microbiology by AD Scientific Index, ScholarGPS®, and Research.com. He features in Stanford University’s list of the world’s top 2% most-cited scientists (2022–2025), with the top position in Biotechnology globally in 2025. He has received Eternal University’s Best Researcher Award three times (2022, 2023, 2025), and the Best Teacher Award in 2018. Additionally, he has been recognized as an Outstanding Associate Editor by Frontiers in Microbiology, and honored with the Young Scientist Award (NASI Swarna Jayanti Puraskar) in 2013. His contributions to editorial and review activities have earned him multiple commendations from Clarivate and various peer-reviewed journals.

Top Noted Publication

Among Dr. Yadav’s extensive list of 430+ publications, a standout is his landmark study on phosphorus-solubilizing Haloarchaea, published in Nature – Scientific Reports. This research introduced a novel culture medium tailored for extremophilic archaea and documented, for the first time, the capacity of archaea to solubilize key nutrients like phosphorus, potassium, and zinc. The findings have vast implications for biofertilizer development in saline and arid soils, particularly in climate-impacted regions. His other top-cited works focus on microbial diversity, PGPRs, endophytes, stress-resilient microbes, and functional food applications. Collectively, his publications have received over 30,000 citations, reflecting both the depth and global relevance of his research contributions in microbial biotechnology and sustainable agriculture.

  • Microbial biofertilizers: Bioresources and eco-friendly technologies for agricultural and environmental sustainability
    D. Kour, K.L. Rana, A.N. Yadav, N. Yadav, M. Kumar, V. Kumar, P. Vyas, et al.
    Biocatalysis and Agricultural Biotechnology, Volume 23, 101487 (2020)
    📑 Citations: 569

  • Food waste: a potential bioresource for extraction of nutraceuticals and bioactive compounds
    K. Kumar, A.N. Yadav, V. Kumar, P. Vyas, H.S. Dhaliwal
    Bioresources and Bioprocessing, 4(1): 18 (2017)
    📑 Citations: 507

  • Assessment of genetic diversity and plant growth promoting attributes of psychrotolerant bacteria allied with wheat (Triticum aestivum) from the northern hills zone of India
    A.N. Yadav, P. Verma, K.S. Khannam, N. Panjiar, S. Kumar, A.K. Saxena, et al.
    Annals of Microbiology, 65, 1885–1899 (2015)
    📑 Citations: 384

  • Molecular diversity and multifarious plant growth promoting attributes of Bacilli associated with wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) rhizosphere from six diverse agro-ecological zones
    A.N. Yadav, P. Verma, K.S. Khannam, S. Kumar, A.K. Saxena, A. Suman
    Journal of Basic Microbiology, 56(1): 44–58 (2016)
    📑 Citations: 357

  • Endophytic microbes: Biodiversity, plant growth-promoting mechanisms and potential applications for agricultural sustainability
    K.L. Rana, D. Kour, A.N. Yadav, N. Yadav, H.S. Dhaliwal, A.K. Saxena
    Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 113, 1075–1107 (2020)
    📑 Citations: 356

Deepak Sharma, Agriculture, Outstanding Researcher Award

Dr. Deepak Sharma: Professor at Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalaya, Raipur, C.G. India

Dr. Deepak Sharma is a seasoned academic and researcher in the field of Genetics and Plant Breeding, currently serving as a Professor at the Department of Genetics and Plant Breeding, Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalaya (IGKV), Raipur, India. With over 37 years of experience, his career has been dedicated to the development of sustainable agricultural practices, focusing on rice improvement through conventional and modern breeding methods, including radiation-induced mutation breeding. He has significantly contributed to the agricultural research landscape in Chhattisgarh, particularly in the conservation of rice germplasm and enhancing the livelihoods of farmers by improving indigenous rice varieties. He is passionate about empowering agricultural scientists and students, offering expertise on plant genetics, biodiversity, and the rights of farmers in India.

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Dr. Deepak Sharma from Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC), with a Scopus ID and an ORCID ID provided. He has over 2,700 citations across 2,347 documents and an h-index of 32.

Dr. Deepak Sharma’s research and academic profiles are widely accessible through various online platforms. His Google Scholar and ResearchGate profiles feature a comprehensive collection of his research work, citations, and collaborations. Dr. Sharma’s active engagement in national and international conferences, including the FAO/IAEA International Symposium on Plant Mutation Breeding, has further enhanced his online visibility. His work on the conservation of traditional rice varieties and hybrid rice development is well-documented in both academic and government databases. In addition to academic journals, he is a regular contributor to agricultural extension programs and has an established presence in digital agricultural forums.

Education

Dr. Sharma holds advanced degrees in Plant Breeding and Genetics, where he specialized in rice breeding and genetics. His early academic years were marked by a deep interest in crop improvement through both traditional breeding methods and advanced techniques like mutation breeding. Throughout his educational career, he received mentorship from several renowned scientists, which propelled his research in the field of agriculture. His academic journey has been supplemented with training in mutation breeding technologies in collaboration with esteemed institutions such as Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC), Mumbai, and other national agricultural research organizations. His education has provided the foundation for his long-standing contribution to agricultural science and education.

Research Focus

Dr. Sharma’s research primarily focuses on rice genetics, breeding, and mutation breeding techniques. His innovative work on radiation-induced mutagenesis has led to the development of multiple high-yield, disease-resistant rice varieties suited to the diverse environmental conditions of Chhattisgarh. His projects involve improving rice landraces and traditional varieties by enhancing important agronomic traits, such as plant height, lodging resistance, early maturity, and nutritional value. His work also emphasizes the documentation, protection, and commercialization of farmer’s varieties under the Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers’ Rights Act (PPV&FRA). Additionally, Dr. Sharma is deeply involved in biodiversity conservation, studying the nutritional and medicinal properties of indigenous rice varieties. He has been a major player in promoting agricultural sustainability through his research on climate-resilient rice varieties and hybrid rice development.

Experience

Dr. Sharma’s extensive career spans more than three decades, during which he has contributed to numerous educational and research programs at IGKV, Raipur. He started as an Assistant Professor in 1988 and has steadily risen through the ranks to become a Professor and Head of the Department of Genetics and Plant Breeding. His roles have encompassed research, teaching, extension services, and administration. In addition to his academic duties, Dr. Sharma has also served as the Principal Investigator on various government-funded research projects, including several related to rice hybrid development, germplasm conservation, and seed technology. His leadership in collaborative research with institutions such as BARC and other national bodies has made him a key figure in India’s plant breeding and genetics community.

Research Timeline & Activities

  • 1986-1998: Dr. Sharma began his career as a Research Associate at JNKV, Jabalpur, working on plant genetics and breeding research, focusing on varietal improvement and disease resistance.

  • 1998-2006: As a Senior Scientist at IGKV, he was instrumental in advancing the breeding programs for rice, particularly improving traditional landraces of Chhattisgarh using mutation breeding.

  • 2006-2015: Dr. Sharma served as the Principal Scientist and Head of the Department of Genetics and Plant Breeding. He led major projects on rice hybrid development, infrastructure for seed production, and the conservation of rice biodiversity in Chhattisgarh.

  • 2015-Present: As a Professor, Dr. Sharma continues to drive research in mutation breeding, focusing on the development of disease-resistant, high-yielding rice varieties. He also continues to mentor graduate students, guiding Ph.D. and M.Sc. scholars on topics related to crop improvement, agricultural biodiversity, and farmers’ rights. His recent projects include the development of climate-resilient rice varieties and advancing seed production technologies.

Dr. Sharma’s timeline of activities also includes regular participation in national-level research meetings, symposia, and agricultural fairs. His coordination with various funding agencies such as ICAR, NABARD, and PPV&FRA has enabled him to lead impactful research initiatives in both rice genetics and plant biodiversity conservation.

Awards & Honors

Dr. Sharma’s contributions to agriculture have been recognized both nationally and internationally. He received the Lifetime Achievement Award from ICAR-Indian Institute of Rice Research in 2025, honoring his decades of pioneering work in rice breeding and genetics. He was also awarded the Dr. S.K. Vasal Award in 2022 for efficient use of plant genetic resources. Among other accolades, he has received multiple Certificates of Appreciation from the Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers’ Rights Authority for his work in registering farmer’s varieties, as well as Best Scientist Awards from IGKV for his research on rice hybridization and germplasm conservation. His collaborations with BARC and other research bodies have earned him further recognition, solidifying his place as a leading scientist in the field of plant breeding and crop improvement.

Top Noted Publication

Dr. Sharma has authored more than 70 research papers in reputed journals, focusing on plant breeding, rice genetics, and mutation breeding. His most notable publications include works on radiation-induced mutation breeding in rice, improving rice grain quality through induced mutagenesis, and documenting the nutritional and medicinal properties of traditional rice varieties. His research on the conservation of Chhattisgarh’s rice germplasm is widely cited in agricultural and environmental journals. One of his key papers on hybrid rice development has been instrumental in shaping the hybridization strategies for rice cultivation in India, particularly for regions with lowland and irrigated ecosystems. His international collaboration with organizations like FAO/IAEA and BARC has led to significant publications on plant mutation breeding techniques and their applications for crop improvement.

1. Antioxidant Defense and Ionic Homeostasis Govern Stage-Specific Response of Salinity Stress in Contrasting Rice Varieties

Published: March 2024, Plants

DOI: 10.3390/plants13060778

Contributors: Vikash Kumar, Ashish K. Srivastava, Deepak Sharma, et al.

Summary: This study investigates how antioxidant defense mechanisms and ionic balance play critical roles in how rice varieties respond to salinity stress at different growth stages.

2. Next Generation Sequencing Based Forward Genetic Approaches for Identification and Mapping of Causal Mutations in Crop Plants: A Comprehensive Review

Published: October 2020, Plants

DOI: 10.3390/plants9101355

Contributors: Parmeshwar K. Sahu, Richa Sao, Suvendu Mondal, Deepak Sharma, et al.

Summary: This review discusses the use of next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies to identify and map genetic mutations in crop plants, which could help in improving crop traits.

3. Identification of Promising IRRI CMS Lines through OCR in Chhattisgarh, India

Published: July 2020, International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences

DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2020.907.034

Summary: This article explores the identification of promising cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) lines of rice through a specific method, OCR (Optical Character Recognition), in Chhattisgarh, India.

4. Identification of Maintainers and Restorers for Development of Medium Slender and Short Grain Aromatic Rice Hybrids

Published: June 2020, International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences

DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2020.906.006

Summary: This study focuses on identifying the maintainers and restorers necessary for developing hybrid rice varieties with medium slender and short-grain aromatic properties.

5. Effect of Proton Beam Irradiation on Survival and Seedling Growth Parameters of Indian Rice (Oryza sativa L.) Variety ‘Indira Barani Dhan 1’

Published: 2019, Electronic Journal of Plant Breeding

DOI: 10.5958/0975-928X.2019.00062.0

Contributors: Chauhan A., Kumar V., Iyer P.R., Deepak Sharma, et al.

Summary: This article investigates the effects of proton beam irradiation on the survival and growth of rice seedlings, aiming to understand how radiation affects plant development.

Strengths for an Outstanding Researcher Award

1. Innovative Use of Mutation Breeding for Crop Improvement

Dr. Sharma has pioneered the use of radiation-induced mutation breeding to develop high-yielding, disease-resistant rice varieties. His groundbreaking work in mutation breeding has not only advanced the genetic potential of rice but also contributed significantly to the development of climate-resilient rice varieties that are well-suited for the diverse environmental conditions of Chhattisgarh and other parts of India.

2. Conservation of Indigenous Rice Germplasm

A core strength of Dr. Sharma’s work lies in his commitment to conserving and improving traditional rice varieties. His research on the protection, documentation, and commercialization of farmer’s varieties under the Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers’ Rights Act (PPV&FRA) has ensured the preservation of local biodiversity and empowered farmers by recognizing their role in conserving genetic resources. This aligns closely with sustainable agricultural practices.

3. Leadership in Agricultural Research and Education

With over 37 years of experience, Dr. Sharma has contributed significantly to agricultural research through his roles at IGKV, Raipur, as well as his mentorship to countless Ph.D. and M.Sc. students. His leadership in national and international research projects has fostered collaboration with prestigious institutions like BARC, ICAR, and FAO/IAEA. His ability to bridge academic research and practical extension services has elevated the impact of his work on farming communities.

4. Development of Hybrid Rice Varieties

Dr. Sharma has made pivotal contributions to the development of hybrid rice, focusing on both quality and yield. His work in identifying promising CMS (Cytoplasmic Male Sterility) lines and maintainers/restorers for aromatic and high-quality rice hybrids has greatly advanced hybrid rice breeding in India. This is crucial for increasing rice productivity and meeting the growing demand for food in an evolving agricultural landscape.

5. Advancements in Plant Biotechnology and Nutritional Research

Dr. Sharma’s research extends beyond traditional breeding, delving into biotechnological applications in rice genetics. His recent work on salinity stress response in rice, as well as next-generation sequencing for identifying causal mutations in crops, highlights his role in advancing crop biotechnology. His focus on improving the nutritional and medicinal properties of rice varieties also aligns with global efforts to enhance food security through better-quality, nutrient-rich crops.

Swati Pandey, Pharmacology, Outstanding Researcher Award

Dr. Swati Pandey: Associate Professor at SAGE University Bhopal, India

Dr. Swati Pandey is a seasoned academic and researcher specializing in Pharmaceutical Chemistry with a robust background in analytical chemistry, drug development, and formulation science. With more than a decade of experience in teaching and research, she is currently an Associate Professor at SAGE University, Bhopal. Dr. Pandey has earned recognition for her work in impurity profiling, stability-indicating methods, and quality-by-design approaches in drug formulation. Her research is known for its innovative techniques in pharmaceutical analysis and drug characterization, which has contributed to advancing both academic knowledge and practical pharmaceutical applications.

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  • Citations: 42 citations across 42 documents

  • h-index: 3

  • Published Documents: 10

Dr. Pandey maintains an active and professional presence on various online academic platforms such as LinkedIn, ResearchGate, and Google Scholar, where she shares her latest research findings, papers, and academic contributions. Her profiles showcase her collaboration with fellow researchers, her involvement in cutting-edge pharmaceutical research, and her role as a thought leader in her field. Through these platforms, Dr. Pandey engages with the global scientific community, promoting dialogue on emerging trends in pharmaceutical chemistry and education.

Education

Dr. Pandey’s educational journey is characterized by excellence and a deep commitment to the pharmaceutical sciences. She earned her M. Pharm. in Pharmaceutical Chemistry, where she was recognized as a Gold Medalist, from Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University. This was followed by her B. Pharm. from Guru Ghasidas Central University, where she also secured top honors. Her academic journey culminated in the award of a Ph.D. in Pharmacy in 2023, marking the peak of her research career. Dr. Pandey’s academic rigor and commitment to excellence are at the core of her research methodology and her approach to pharmaceutical education.

Research Focus

Dr. Pandey’s research focus spans a diverse range of topics within pharmaceutical chemistry, with particular emphasis on analytical method development and the characterization of drug formulations. Her studies often center on stability-indicating methods, impurity profiling, and bioanalytical techniques such as HPLC, UV spectrophotometry, and FT-IR. She is also exploring the innovative use of phytosomes for delivering herbal drugs and their potential immunodulatory effects. Furthermore, Dr. Pandey has a strong interest in Quality by Design (QbD) principles, particularly in their application for developing robust, reproducible, and regulatory-compliant pharmaceutical products.

Experience

With over 11 years of experience, Dr. Pandey has held various roles in both academic and research domains. She has served as an Assistant Professor and Associate Professor in reputed institutions such as the Columbia Institute of Pharmacy and Sagar Institute of Research & Technology-Pharmacy. Her experience includes not just teaching, but also mentoring students, conducting industry-driven research, and designing innovative curriculum to ensure that her students gain practical, industry-relevant skills. Dr. Pandey’s rich blend of experience in both industry and academia gives her a unique perspective on the real-world applications of pharmaceutical sciences.

Research Timeline & Activities

Dr. Pandey’s research career is marked by significant contributions to the field of pharmaceutical analysis. Her early work focused on the application of chromatographic techniques in drug analysis, while more recent research has incorporated the use of advanced analytical instruments to understand drug stability and impurities. Over the years, Dr. Pandey has presented her work at numerous international conferences and seminars, where she has shared her research on topics ranging from the validation of pharmaceutical assays to the role of phytosomal formulations in drug delivery systems. In addition to publishing in peer-reviewed journals, she also actively participates in workshops, aiming to enhance her skills and collaborate with fellow researchers on the latest trends in pharmaceutical sciences.

Awards & Honors

Throughout her academic career, Dr. Pandey has been honored with numerous awards recognizing her scholarly excellence and research achievements. Notably, she received a Gold Medal for both her B. Pharm. and M. Pharm. degrees, cementing her place among the top performers in her field. Additionally, she has been awarded the “Best Oral Presentation Award” at national and international conferences. Dr. Pandey has also been recognized as the “Best Employee of the Year” at Columbia Institute of Pharmacy for her dedication to teaching and research. These accolades reflect her deep commitment to advancing pharmaceutical sciences through innovation, mentorship, and rigorous academic work.

Top Noted Publication

Dr. Pandey has contributed to a number of high-impact publications in leading journals within the pharmaceutical sciences domain. Her most noted publications include her work on “Qb-D Driven Development & Validation of RP-HPLC Method for the Estimation of Nevirapine,” which was published in Chromatographia, an SCI-indexed journal. In addition, her publication titled “Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy: Recent Advances in Analytical Method Development” in the Research Journal of Pharmacy & Technology has garnered significant attention for its in-depth analysis of analytical techniques and their evolving role in pharmaceutical research. These publications not only highlight Dr. Pandey’s technical expertise but also her commitment to advancing research in pharmaceutical chemistry and drug development.

  • Validated Stability-indicating Method Development Designed for the Determination of Metronidazole in the Presence of Povidone-Iodine in Dermatological Formulation by First-Order Derivative UV Spectrophotometric Method
    Published in: Journal of Applied Spectroscopy, Vol. 92, No. 2, May 2025
    Publisher: Springer Nature
    Indexing: Scopus Indexed
    Focus: This paper presents a stability-indicating UV spectrophotometric method for the quantification of metronidazole in dermatological formulations, with the presence of povidone-iodine. It offers a valuable contribution to pharmaceutical analysis by addressing method validation.

  • Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy: Recent Advances and Prospective in Analytical Method Development and Validation
    Published in: Research Journal of Pharmacy & Technology, 17(6), June 2024
    Indexing: Scopus Indexed
    Focus: This review explores the recent advancements in Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) Spectroscopy, a powerful analytical technique. It discusses its applications in method development and validation, providing an updated perspective on FTIR’s role in pharmaceutical research.

  • Bisoprolol Fumarate: An Exploration on Its Properties and Analytical Methods
    Published in: Palestinian Medical & Pharmaceutical Journal, Vol. 9, Issue 4, Article 6
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.59049/2790-0231.1272
    Indexing: ScienceDirect; Scopus Indexed
    Focus: This article delves into the chemical properties of Bisoprolol Fumarate, a widely used beta-blocker, and reviews various analytical methods for its quantification. The paper aims to enhance the understanding of the drug’s characterization in pharmaceutical research.

  • Sensitive and Rapid Estimation of Isoniazid in Bulk and Solid Dosage Form by Reverse Phase Liquid Chromatography
    Published in: Journal of Basic Science, 2024, Vol 24, Issue 1, Pg. 230-243
    Indexing: Scopus Indexed
    Focus: The study focuses on developing a rapid and sensitive reverse-phase liquid chromatography (RPLC) method for the estimation of Isoniazid in both bulk and solid dosage forms, providing a crucial analytical tool for tuberculosis therapy monitoring.

Dr. Swati Pandey strength for the Outstanding Researcher Award:

1. Innovative Analytical Techniques

Dr. Pandey has made significant contributions to pharmaceutical analysis, particularly in the development of stability-indicating methods and impurity profiling. Her research incorporates advanced techniques like HPLC, UV spectrophotometry, and FT-IR spectroscopy, ensuring that her work stays on the cutting edge of the field. Her innovation in analytical methods, including the development of a UV spectrophotometric method for metronidazole in dermatological formulations, showcases her capacity to solve complex pharmaceutical problems.

2. Impactful Research Contributions

Her work on “Qb-D Driven Development & Validation of RP-HPLC Method for the Estimation of Nevirapine” published in Chromatographia is a key example of her impactful contributions. She continues to publish in high-impact, Scopus-indexed journals, ensuring her research reaches a global audience and is applied in both academic and industrial settings. This solid publication record reflects her ongoing commitment to advancing the field of pharmaceutical chemistry.

3. Multidisciplinary Expertise

Dr. Pandey brings together expertise from various disciplines, including pharmaceutical chemistry, drug development, and formulation science. Her research extends to the development of phytosomal formulations for herbal drugs, bridging the gap between traditional and modern drug delivery systems. This broad approach positions her as a versatile researcher capable of working on cutting-edge interdisciplinary topics in the pharmaceutical sciences.

4. Global Collaboration and Academic Engagement

Active participation in international conferences and seminars, as well as engagement on academic platforms like ResearchGate and Google Scholar, enhances Dr. Pandey’s visibility in the global scientific community. Her collaborations with researchers worldwide and her dedication to advancing academic knowledge contribute to a thriving international research network, promoting the exchange of innovative ideas and approaches.

5. Mentorship and Education Excellence

Beyond her research, Dr. Pandey has demonstrated exceptional skills in mentoring students and shaping future researchers. As an Associate Professor at SAGE University Bhopal, she has contributed to the development of the next generation of pharmaceutical scientists by designing industry-relevant curricula and guiding students in research. Her focus on both theoretical and practical knowledge ensures that her students are well-prepared for the challenges in pharmaceutical sciences.