Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra
Dr. Neeru Singh
Assistant Professor, BMLT
M.Sc (Microbiology), Ph.D (Pharmaceutical Sciences)
Contact Address
Permanent Address B-33/2, 1, C-H-5-1, New Saket Nagar Colony Sankat Mochan, Varanasi, UP
Local Address C-2/73 Behind hostel 6, Bit Mesra, Ranchi, Jharkhand-835215
Phone (Office) 9234660981
Phone Residence 9234660981
Email Id neerumicro@yahoo.com
Joined Institute on : 7-Oct-2007

  Work Experience
 
Teaching : 19 Years

Research : 19 Years

  Professional Background
  • Assistant Professor (AL-11) (July 2020-till date), BMLT, University Polytechnic, BIT, Mesra
  • Assistant Professor (AL-10) (July 2016-June 2020), BMLT, University Polytechnic, BIT, Mesra
  • Lecturer (July 2013-June 2016), BMLT, University Polytechnic, BIT, Mesra
  • Associate Lecturer (October 2007-June 2013), BMLT, University Polytechnic, BIT, Mesra
  • Senior Lecturer (July 2007-November 2007), Department of Biotechnology, MCMT, Varanasi
  • Senior Lecturer (July 2007-November 2007), Department of Biotechnology, MCMT, Varanasi
  • Lecturer (September 2003-July 2004), SD College of Pharmacy, Muzaffarnagar

 

  Research Areas
 

Nanoemulsions, Morphological Elucidations and Anti-Microbial Activities of Lipidic Nanoparticles

  Publications
 

PUBLICATIONS: (10 SCI + 05 BOOK CHAPTER + 01 SCOPUS = 16; TOTAL CITATIONS: 121 (GOOGLE SCHOLAR, DATED: 20- 06-23); H-INDEX: 08

Research Publications

  1. Das S.S., Tambe S., Verma PRP, Amin P, Neeru Singh, Singh SK., Gupta PK, Molecular insights and therapeutic implications of nanoengineered dietary polyphenols for targeting lung cancer: part II, Nanomedicine, 17(23):1799-1816, 2022, ISSN:1743-5889,  (IF: 6.096)
  2. Das S.S., Tambe S., Verma PRP, Amin P, Neeru Singh, Singh SK., Gupta PK, Molecular insights and therapeutic implications of nanoengineered dietary polyphenols for targeting lung cancer: part I, Nanomedicine, 17(23): 1779-1798, 2022, ISSN:1743-5889, (IF: 6.096, No of citations: 1)
  3. Singh, N., Verma, S.M., Singh S.K., et al. Consequences of lipidic nanoemulsions on membrane integrity and ultrastructural morphology of Staphylococcus aureus. Materials Research Express 04/2014; 1(2):025401, ISSN 2053-1591, (IF: 2.025) (No of citation: 12).
  4. Hussain, A., Singh, S.K., Singh, N., et al., In vitro-in vivo-in silico simulation studies of Anti-tubercular drugs doped with Self Nanoemulsifying Drug Delivery system. RSC Advances 09/2016; 6(95):93147-93161, ISSN: 2046-2069, (IF: 4.036) (No of citation: 26).
  5. Hussain, A., Singh, S.K., Singh, N., et al., Experimental Design-Based Optimization of Lipid Nanocarrier as Delivery System against Mycobacterium species: In vitro and in vivo evaluation. Pharmaceutical Development and Technology 22 (7), 910-927, 2017, ISSN: 10837450, (IF: 3.915) (No of citation: 09)
  6. Singh, N., Verma, S.M., et al., Antibacterial action of lipidic nanoemulsions using atomic force microscopy and scanning electron microscopy on Escherichia coli. Journal of Experimental Nanoscience 09/2013; 10(5):381-391, ISSN: 1745-8080 (IF: 2.024) (No of citation: 17)
  7. Singh, N., Verma, S.M., et al., Evidence for bactericidal activities of lipidic nanoemulsions against Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 04/2015; 107(6), ISSN: 0003-6072, (IF: 2.745) (No of citation: 14).
  8. Singh, N., Verma, S.M., et al., Antibacterial activity of cationised and non-cationised placebo lipidic nanoemulsion using transmission electron microscopy. Journal of Experimental Nanoscience 08/2013; 10(4):299-309, ISSN: 1745-8080 (IF:2.024) (No of citation: 15).
  9. Bhagat, C., Singh, S.K., Singh, N., et al., Crystalline, and amorphous carvedilol-loaded nanoemulsions: Formulation optimization using response surface methodology. Journal of Experimental Nanoscience 05/2012; 8(7-8), ISSN: 1745-8080 (IF:2.024) (No of citation: 16).
  10. Singh, N., Hussain, A., et al., Morphological transitions of Bacillus subtilis in the presence of food-grade lipidic nanoemulsions, Journal of Food Science. 85 (4), 2020, 1223-1230, ISSN: 1750-3841, (IF: 3.693) (No of citation: 03).
  11. Singh, N., & Verma S.M. Anti-Bacterial Screening and Optimization of Lipids for the Preparation of Nanoemulsions. Research J. Pharm. and Tech. 8(6):2015, ISSN: 09743618, DOI: 10.5958/0974-360X.2015.00113.
  Text and Reference Books
 

Book chapters

  1. Das, S.S., Dubey, A.K., Singh, N., Verma, P.R.P., Singh, S.K., Singh, S.K. (2023). Pancreatic Cancer Treatment by Using Theragnostic Nanoparticles. In: Rahman, M., H Almalki, W., Alrobaian, M., Beg, S., Alharbi, K.S. (eds) Hormone Related Cancer Mechanistic and Nanomedicines. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-5558-7_8. ISBN: 9789811955570
  2. Tambe, S., Das, S.S., Singh, N., Verma, P.R.P., Amin, P., Singh, S.K. (2023). Conventional to Nanotherapeutic Strategies against Triple-Negative Breast Cancer. In: Rahman, M., H Almalki, W., Alrobaian, M., Beg, S., Alharbi, K.S. (eds) Hormone Related Cancer Mechanistic and Nanomedicines. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-5558-7_11, ISBN: 9789811955570
  3. Das, S.S., Moitra, I., Das, S., Singh, N., Verma, P.R.P., Singh, S.K. (2023). Conventional to Nanoscale-Based Carrier Systems in the Management of Ovarian Cancer. In: Rahman, M., H Almalki, W., Alrobaian, M., Beg, S., Alharbi, K.S. (eds) Hormone Related Cancer Mechanistic and Nanomedicines. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-5558-7_5, ISBN: 9789811955570
  4. Das, S.S., Singh, N., Kar, S., et al., Application of QbD Framework for Development of Self-Emulsifying Drug Delivery Systems, Chapter 14, In: Pharmaceutical Quality by Design, Ed. Sarwar Beg and Md Saquib Hasnain, pp 297-350, 2019, ISBN: 9780128157992, Academic Press. (No of citation: 8), ISBN: 9781118895207.
  5. Das, S.S., Verma, PRP, Singh N, et al., Analytical quality by design for size-exclusion chromatography Chapter 4, In: Handbook of Analytical Quality by Design, Ed., Beg, S., Hasnain, M.S., Rahman, M., Almalki, W. ISBN: 9780128203323, Academic Press, Chapter DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-12-820332-3.00004-2, ISBN: 9780128203323