Dr. Manisha Singh is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biotechnology at Jaypee Institute of Information Technology (JIIT), Noida, where she has been serving since 2008. Her research focuses on molecular and genetic mechanisms in CNS disorders, neurosciences, and nanomedicine, with a strong emphasis on translational drug delivery systems for neurodegenerative and respiratory diseases. She earned her Ph.D. in Biotechnology from JIIT and began her career with a fellowship in neurological rehabilitation at Apollo Hospital, New Delhi, followed by teaching roles in neurosciences. Dr. Singh has published over 60 research papers in reputed journals, authored books, contributed more than 30 book chapters, and presented at numerous international forums. She has also been recognized with the Australian Government’s Global Talent Initiative Visa. Internationally, she has worked as a Research Scientist at Flinders University, Australia, contributing to dementia and Alzheimer’s disease research, and later as a Research Fellow at the University of Technology Sydney. She has also collaborated with industry (DE AURORA Pty Ltd Co, Dean Victoria, Australia), securing competitive grants and advancing product development in strategic drug delivery. Currently, she is associated as an Honorary Research Fellow with the Woolcock Institute of Medical Research, Macquarie University, Sydney. Recipient of multiple awards, including Young Research Scientist in Nanotechnology and Excellence in Neurosciences and Nanotechnology, Dr. Singh has also organized international conferences, served on scientific committees, and supervised numerous undergraduate, postgraduate, and PhD students. Dr Singh's multifaceted career, spanning academia, research, and clinical practice, reflects her dedication to the fields of biotechnology, pharmaceutical engineering, and neurosciences. Her contributions continue to impact these fields significantly, both in India and internationally
Ph.D. (Field not explicitly mentioned in the text; likely related to Biotechnology/Neurosciences), with advanced fellowships in Neurological Rehabilitation (Apollo Hospital, New Delhi) and extensive postgraduate/clinical training in Biotechnology and Neurosciences.>
