Assist. Prof. Dr. Minakshi | Chemistry | Women Researcher Award
Indira Gandhi University, Meerpur, Rewari Haryana, India
Assist. Prof. Dr. Minakshi is an academic researcher specializing in heterocyclic chemistry, medicinal chemistry, and green synthetic methodologies, with a particular focus on the design and biological evaluation of thiazole and bis-thiazole derivatives. Her research explores structure–activity relationships (SAR), molecular docking, and ADMET profiling to identify biologically active compounds with potential pharmaceutical applications, including antimicrobial and anticancer agents. She has contributed significantly to the field through 13 research publications in SCI and Scopusindexed journals, along with multiple book chapters and one published patent related to improving drug bioavailability through advanced formulation strategies. In addition to her research achievements, she has accumulated over nine years of teaching experience, mentoring postgraduate students and delivering specialized courses in inorganic and medicinal chemistry. Her work also reflects a commitment to sustainable chemistry through studies on green synthesis, catalytic methodologies, and nanomaterials. Through scholarly publications, conference presentations, and academic service, she continues to contribute to advancing chemical research and fostering scientific learning within the academic community.
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Substrate-Dependent Responses of Radish to Anaerobically Fermented Furcellaria lumbricalis Biostimulant Under Reduced Mineral Fertilization
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