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Dr. Satyajit Tripathy | Nanodrug | Distinguished Scientist Award

Dr. Satyajit Tripathy | Nanodrug | Assistant Professor at Amity University, India

Dr. Satyajit Tripathy is a distinguished academic and researcher in the field of Human Physiology, specializing in Microbiology and Immunology. He holds an M.Sc. in Human Physiology with specialization in Microbiology and Immunology from Vidyasagar University and a Ph.D. in Physiology from the same institution, where his doctoral research focused on the antimalarial efficacy of chitosan nanoparticle-conjugated chloroquine against Plasmodium berghei, demonstrating pioneering work in nanomedicine. Dr. Tripathy has extensive professional experience as an Assistant Professor at Amity University, Noida, and Chandigarh University, and has contributed as a guest lecturer and senior lecturer at multiple Indian and international institutions, including the University of the Free State, South Africa, and Michigan State University, USA. His research interests encompass antimalarial therapies, anticancer nanoparticles, immunomodulation, and translational biomedical applications, with skills in molecular biology, nanoparticle synthesis, immunoassays, and preclinical model evaluation. He has led and participated in numerous international research projects and has a strong record of publications in high-impact journals, with a total citation count exceeding 2,500, h-index of 27, and i10-index of 47. Dr. Tripathy has been recognized for his contributions through awards, honors, and leadership roles in academic and research communities, actively participating in professional societies such as IEEE and ACM. His work demonstrates a commitment to scientific excellence, innovation, mentorship, and collaborative research. In conclusion, Dr. Satyajit Tripathy exemplifies an accomplished researcher and educator whose expertise, global research experience, and dedication to advancing human physiology and biomedical sciences make him a valuable contributor to the scientific community with significant potential for future impact.

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Featured Publications

  1. Erukainure, O. L., Chukwuma, C. I., Nambooze, J., Tripathy, S., Salau, V. F., Olofinsan, K., Ogunlakin, A. D., Ebuehi, O. A. T., & Unuofin, J. O. (2025). Tea Consumption and Diabetes: A Comprehensive Pharmacological Review of Black, White, Green, Oolong, and Pu-erh Teas. Plants. 15 citations.

  2. Nina, N., Burgos-Edwards, A., Theoduloz, C., Tripathy, S., Matsabisa, M. G., & Schmeda-Hirschmann, G. (2024). Chemical Profiling, Enzyme Inhibitory Activity and Antioxidant Capacity of South African Herbal Teas: Buddleja saligna, Lippia javanica, L. scaberrima and Phyla dulcis. Antioxidants. 12 citations.

  3. Bhattacharya, D., Mukhopadhyay, M., Shivam, K., Tripathy, S., Patra, R., & Pramanik, A. (2023). Recent Developments in Photodynamic Therapy and Its Application Against Multidrug Resistant Cancers. Biomedical Materials. 10 citations.

  4. Mutombo, P. N., Kasilo, O. M., James, P. B., Wardle, J., Kunle, O., Katerere, D., Wambebe, C., Matsabisa, M. G., Rahmatullah, M., Nikiema, J. B., Mukankubito, I., Sheridan, R., Sanogo, R., Nissapatorn, V., Sivakorn, C., Tripathy, S., & Goyal, R. (2023). Experiences and Challenges of African Traditional Medicine: Lessons from COVID-19 Pandemic. BMJ Global Health. 18 citations.

  5. Mukherjee, P., Tripathy, S., Matsabisa, M. G., & Sahu, S. K. (2022). Development of Upconversion-NMOFs Nanocomposite Conjugated with Gold Nanoparticles for NIR Light-Triggered Combinational Chemophotothermal Therapy. Journal of Photochemistry & Photobiology, A: Chemistry. 14 citations.

  6. Das, S., Tripathy, S., Das, A., Sharma, M. K., Nag, A., Hati, A. K., & Roy, S. (2022). Genomic Characterization of Plasmodium falciparum Genes Associated with Anti-Folate Drug Resistance and Treatment Outcomes in Eastern India: A Molecular Surveillance Study. Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology. 16 citations.

  7. Matsabisa, M. G., Bala, A., Tripathy, S., Diganshu, M. M., Rautenbach, F. G., & Dassarma, B. (2022). Study on South African Indigenous Teas – Antioxidant Potential, Nutritional Content and Hypoxia-Induced Cyclooxygenase Inhibition on U87 MG Cell Line. Molecules. 11 citations.

 

Satyajit Tripathy | Nanodrug | Distinguished Scientist Award

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