Pranav Kumar Prabhakar

Pranav Kumar Prabhakar is currently working as a Professor and Head at the Research and Development Cell, Lovely Professional University, Punjab, India. He is one amongst the World’s Top 2% Scientists (list published by Stanford University, USA, 2021, 2022, and 2023). He has completed his PhD in Biotechnology from IIT Madras. His main area of research interest focuses Elucidate Molecular Mechanism and Strategies for Oral Insulin Delivery, Mimic the signaling pathways in Metabolic Disorders (diabetes) with Natural Products. He is member of Royal Society of Chemistry, and Asia-Pacific Chemical, Biological& Environmental Engineering Society. He is also serving as editorial board member and reviewer for many reputed national and International Journals. Dr. Pranav received honors includes recipient of travel grant towards attending ATTD 2009 in Greece from Indian Institute of Technology Madras & Council for scientific and Industrial research (CSIR) and approved by Department of Science and Technology (DST). He has published 85+ research articles in journals, authored 3 books, and 14 book chapters. He also delivered 9 oral and poster presentations in scientific meeting.

Publications

Nanomedicine: A New Frontier in Drug Delivery Systems
A. K. M. Shafiul Kadir, Pranav Kumar Prabhakar, Mohammad Ullah Shemanto, Ashik Sharfaraz, Soumik Tripura, Ety Akhter, Rabeya Akter Urmi, Joye Kundu, Tama Dutta. © 2024. 31 pages.
The chapter explores the transformative potential of nanomedicine in revolutionizing drug delivery. Nanomedicine, combining nanotechnology and medicine, offers innovative...
Leveraging Innovative Vaccines in Conquering Emerging Infectious Diseases
A. K. M. Shafiul Kadir, Pranav Kumar Prabhakar, Jannatul Ferdause, Sifat Jubaira, Maisha Tasnim, Mosharrat Monima, Mohammad Ullah Shemanto, Joye Kundu, Rukaiya Akhter, Ayesha Afrose Ura, Ma Afia Jafrin Tisa. © 2024. 36 pages.
This chapter explores the role of innovative vaccines in combating emerging infectious diseases (EIDs). The rapid evolution of these diseases presents significant global health...