Shivani Chib | Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science | Women Researcher Award

Ms. Shivani Chib | Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science | Women Researcher Award

Central University of Punjab | India

Ms. Shivani Chib is an emerging researcher in the field of pharmacology, specializing in neurodegenerative diseases with a particular focus on Parkinson’s disease and the therapeutic potential of phytoconstituents. Currently pursuing her Ph.D. at the Central University of Punjab, Bathinda, she has contributed extensively through high-impact publications, innovative patents, international presentations, and active peer-reviewing for reputed journals. With multiple national and international awards, she stands out as a dedicated woman researcher committed to advancing pharmacological science and drug discovery.

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Education

Ms. Shivani Chib is currently pursuing her doctoral research in Pharmacology at the Central University of Punjab, Bathinda, under the guidance of Dr. Randhir Singh. Her Ph.D. research centers on Parkinson’s disease and the therapeutic potential of bioactive phytoconstituents, reflecting her dedication to translational research in neuropharmacology. Before her doctoral studies, she completed her Master of Pharmacy in Pharmacology from ISF College of Pharmacy, where she excelled academically and carried out research in experimental pharmacology. Her academic journey began with a Bachelor of Pharmacy in Pharmaceutical Sciences from Sri Sai College of Pharmacy. This progression in higher education reflects not only her intellectual growth but also her determination to specialize in pharmacology and contribute to the field of neuroscience.

Experience

Her professional journey as a researcher began during her postgraduate studies, where she worked as a Research Scholar and focused on understanding drug mechanisms and neuroprotective agents. Currently, as a Ph.D. Research Scholar at the Central University of Punjab, she is engaged in cutting-edge research on Parkinson’s disease, with particular emphasis on dopaminergic neuronal death and the role of phytochemicals such as luteolin and wogonin. She has also contributed as a reviewer for multiple Springer Nature journals, a role that reflects her expertise and recognition in the scientific community. Her active engagement in national and international conferences, combined with her innovative experimental approaches, illustrates her wide-ranging experience in both research and academic settings.

Research Interest

Her research interests revolve around neuropharmacology, neurodegenerative disorders, natural product-based drug discovery, and cognitive impairments associated with aging. She has a deep focus on elucidating the mechanisms of dopaminergic neuronal death in Parkinson’s disease and identifying bioactive phytoconstituents like luteolin and wogonin as potential therapeutic agents. Additionally, her work extends to exploring CNS toxicity of chemotherapeutics, marine functional foods, metabolic syndromes, and the cross-talk between central nervous and cardiovascular systems.

Awards and Recognitions

Ms. Shivani Chib has received numerous awards and recognitions throughout her career, including Best Working Model Award, Best Poster Awards at national and international conferences, and the prestigious GPAT fellowship. She has been awarded multiple international travel grants, including from the Movement Disorder Society and the Anusandhan National Research Foundation, enabling her to present her work globally, including at conferences in the USA and Japan. She has also received certificates of excellence in peer reviewing from Springer Nature and BP International. Her innovation in neuroscience is further highlighted by her registered patents on novel laboratory apparatuses, reflecting her inventive approach to experimental pharmacology.

Publications

Ms. Shivani Chib has published widely in reputed international journals, with her contributions cited in several scholarly works. Selected publications include:

Title: Unveiling the interplay of AMPK/SIRT1/PGC-1α axis in brain health: Promising targets against aging and NDDs
Journal: Ageing Research Reviews
Published on: 2024
Citation: 49

Title: Manganese and related neurotoxic pathways: A potential therapeutic target in neurodegenerative diseases
Journal: Neurotoxicology and Teratology
Published on: 2022
Citation: 35

Title: Unlocking the therapeutic potential of natural stilbene: exploring pterostilbene as a powerful ally against aging and cognitive decline
Journal: Ageing Research Reviews
Published on: 2023
Citation: 21

Title: Treatment of diabetic complications: do flavonoids holds the keys?
Journal: Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition
Published on: 2024
Citation: 16

Title: Paradigms and success stories of natural products in drug discovery against neurodegenerative disorders (NDDs)
Journal: Current Neuropharmacology
Published on: 2024
Citation: 15

Title: Microbiota-brain-gut-Axis relevance to Parkinson’s disease: potential therapeutic effects of probiotics
Journal: Current Pharmaceutical Design
Published on: 2022
Citation: 11

Title: Role of flavonoids in mitigating the pathological complexities and treatment hurdles in Alzheimer’s disease
Journal: Phytotherapy Research
Published on: 2025
Citation: 10

Conclusion

Ms. Shivani Chib has established herself as a promising woman researcher in pharmacology through her strong academic background, impactful publications, innovative patents, and global recognitions. Her work in exploring the therapeutic applications of phytoconstituents against neurodegenerative disorders has the potential to open new pathways for safer and more effective treatments. With her commitment to excellence, interdisciplinary approach, and growing global presence, she exemplifies the qualities of a future leader in pharmacological sciences. She is therefore highly deserving of the Women Researcher Award, which would further empower her to continue contributing to scientific progress and global healthcare solutions.

Khagga Bhavyasri | Pharmaceutical Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Khagga Bhavyasri | Pharmaceutical Analysis | Best Researcher Award

RBVRR Women’s college of Pharmacy | India

Dr. K. Bhavyasri is an accomplished academic and researcher in the field of Pharmaceutical Analysis and Quality Assurance, currently serving as an Associate Professor at RBVRR Women’s College of Pharmacy, Hyderabad. With over 12 years of rich teaching and research experience, she has made significant contributions to pharmaceutical sciences through her work in pharmacokinetics, method development, and quality assurance. Her professional ethos combines leadership, perseverance, and a keen scientific acumen, all of which have made her a standout in pharmaceutical academia.

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Strengths for the Awards✨

Dr. K. Bhavyasri demonstrates exceptional qualifications that position her as a top contender for the “Best Researcher Award”:

  • Academic Excellence: With a Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Analysis from JNTU Hyderabad and an M.Pharmacy from Osmania University, Dr. Bhavyasri’s educational foundation is rooted in India’s premier institutions.

  • Vast Research Output: Her portfolio boasts 187 international publications, including SCI-indexed and peer-reviewed journals, showcasing her dedication to scholarly excellence.

  • Innovation & IP Contribution: With 10 patents applied, 4 granted, and 6 published, she has demonstrated a strong inclination toward innovation and translational research.

  • Academic Mentorship: Having guided 46 M.Pharmacy and 24 B.Pharmacy projects, along with one Ph.D. scholar (and being recognized as a Ph.D. guide under Osmania University), her mentorship capabilities are clear.

🎓 Education

Dr. Bhavyasri holds a Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Analysis & Quality Assurance from JNT University, Hyderabad (2016). She earned her M.Pharmacy degree from Osmania University with an impressive 79.45%, and a PG Diploma in Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance & Regulatory Affairs from JNTU-H with 76%. Her academic journey began with a Bachelor’s in Pharmacy from Sulthan-ul-Uloom College of Pharmacy, followed by an Intermediate in Bi.P.C with 84% and schooling under CBSE curriculum with 76%.

🧪 Experience

Dr. Bhavyasri’s academic career spans across several renowned institutions. She currently holds the position of Associate Professor at RBVRR Women’s College of Pharmacy since 2018 and previously served as an Assistant Professor at various institutions, including Sri Siddhartha Pharmacy College, Shadan Women’s College of Pharmacy, and Centre for Pharmaceutical Sciences, JNTU-H. Her cumulative experience of over 12 years and 9 months highlights her deep-rooted involvement in academia and pharmaceutical research.

🔬 Research Interests On Pharmaceutical Analysis

Her research interests revolve around pharmacokinetics, residual solvent analysis, genotoxic impurity profiling, and advanced analytical techniques like LC-MS/MS, HPLC, FT-IR, and Raman Spectroscopy. She has conducted stability studies on antibiotics and CNS drugs and developed novel methods for quantifying critical impurities. She is currently guiding 46 M.Pharmacy and 24 B.Pharmacy students, with one Ph.D. candidate under her mentorship at Vignan University. She is also a recognized Ph.D. guide under Osmania University.

🏆 Awards

Dr. Bhavyasri has received several prestigious awards, including the Best Young Researcher National Award by the IRDP Group of Journals and the Outstanding Scientist Award by VDGOOD Technology Factory. She is also an Associate Fellow of the Andhra Pradesh Science Academy, recognizing her significant impact in pharmaceutical sciences and research.

📚 Publications

  • ICH guidelines–“Q” series (quality guidelines)-A review
    K Bhavyasri, KM Vishnumurthy, D Rambabu, M Sumakanth
    Year: 2019 | Citations: 40

  • A Review on Comparative study of HPLC and UPLC
    RS Sri, KB Sri, C Mounika
    Year: 2020 | Citations: 33

  • Sustainable cost-effective microalgae harvesting strategies for the production of biofuel and oleochemicals
    S Rakesh, J Tharunkumar, B Sri, K Jothibasu, S Karthikeyan
    Year: 2020 | Citations: 31

  • Home automation using chatbot and voice assistant
    B Kadali, N Prasad, P Kudav, M Deshpande
    Year: 2020 | Citations: 22

  • Vegetable-derived magnesium stearate functionality evaluation by DM3 approach
    RV Haware, VS Dave, B Kakarala, S Delaney, S Staton, E Munson, …
    Year: 2016 | Citations: 22

  • RP-HPLC method for dapagliflozin and metformin HCL in bulk and combined formulation
    K Bhavyasri, T Surekha, S Begum, M Sumakanth
    Year: 2021 | Citations: 13

  • Development and validation of ultra violet-visible spectrophotometric method for estimation of Rivaroxaban in spiked human plasma
    K Bhavyasri, C Dhanalakshmi, M Sumakanth
    Year: 2020 | Citations: 12

  • Bioanalytical method development and validation of milnacipran in rat plasma by LC–MS/MS detection and its application to a pharmacokinetic study
    K Kanala, NT Hwisa, BR Chandu, P Katakam, M Khagga, BR Challa, …
    Year: 2013 | Citations: 12

  • Development and Validation of UV spectroscopy method for the determination of cefpodoxime proxetil and ambroxol hydrochloride in pharmaceutical formulation
    G Abirami, T Vetrichelvan, M Bhavyasri
    Year: 2012 | Citations: 12

  • Development and validation of forced degradation studies of Raltegravir using RP-HPLC and characterization of degradants by LC-MS/MS
    K Bhavyasri, VM Balaram, R Nageswarao, D Rambabu, ES Goud, …
    Year: 2015 | Citations: 11

✅ Conclusion

🌟 With an exceptional academic track record, decades of teaching and research experience, advanced analytical skills, and numerous accolades to her name, Dr. K. Bhavyasri stands out as a prime candidate for an Award in Research Excellence. Her unyielding commitment to pharmaceutical education, innovation in research methodologies, and mentorship of future scientists showcases her merit and continued promise.