Rishabha Malviya, PhD, is an Associate Professor of Pharmacy in the School of Medical and Allied Sciences at Galgotias University, India. He has authored over 150 research/review papers for national/international journals and holds over 50 patents (12 grants, 38 published, one filed). He has authored and/or edited 70 books as well as over 125 book chapters. He has been included in Stanford University’s Top 2% Scientists list for the years 2020, 2021 and 2022.
Niranjan Kaushik, PhD, is a Professor of Pharmacy at Galgotias University’s School of Medicine and Allied Sciences, Greater Noida, India. He has edited two books and has published research/review papers in national and international journals. He has been granted two patents, and four patents have been published and are undergoing assessment.
Tamanna Rai completed her BPharm at the Ram-Eesh Institute of Vocational and Technical Education, affiliated with Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University (AKTU), Lucknow, and her MPharm at Galgotias University, Greater Noida, India. She has participated in numerous national and international conferences and has published manuscripts in international journals.
M. P. Saraswathy, MD, DNB, is a Clinical Microbiologist involved in diagnostic work and is an antimicrobial steward. She is an Associate Professor of Microbiology at ESIC Medical College, Chennai, India, where she is also the Nodal Officer for the ICTC-ART (Integrated Counseling & Testing Center-Anti- Retroviral Treatment) Centre. She is an executive council member of the Institute for Advanced Materials & Manufacturing-TN chapter. Dr. Saraswathy has several national and international publications to her credit.
Rajendra Awasthi, PhD, is an Associate Professor of Pharmaceutics at the School of Health Sciences, UPES University, Dehradun, India. He has over 17 years of professional experience. He has more than 160 publications to his credit, including book chapters. He has been included in Stanford University’s Top 2% Scientists list. He has collaborated with renowned researchers from the University of Sao Paulo in Brazil, the University of Technology Sydney in Australia, and the University of Bath in England.