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Jagriti Narang

Jagriti Narang


Amity University
India

Biography

Dr. Jagriti Narang has completed his PhD at the age of 29 years from MD university, Rohtak, India. and is working as an Assistant professor in Amity University, Uttar Pradesh, India, and has work experience of more than 8 years. She has authored or coauthored 65 research papers in international peer-reviewed journals. She holds seven patents on biosensors and uses of nanotechnology in molecular techniques. She was awarded a silver medal for extraordinary contribution during her PhD. She has also received prestigious award “Shakuntla Amir chand Award “by ICMR. She has also been project investigator and co-project investigator in two projects by the Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India. She has edited one book and 5 chapters in her credits. She is committee member of many international conferences and is member of Material Research Society of India and Society of Biological Chemistry. She is also editor and peer reviewer of many international journals and has presented her papers on several international platforms. Dr. Narang has done extensive work on the fabrication of various biosensors that are used for measuring serum metabolites like triglycerides, cholesterol, glutathione, peroxides, bilirubin, oxalates, lysine, and ascorbic acid. In the area of drug monitoring, she has done extensive work on anti-HIV, anti-epileptic, and anti-diabetic drugs. She has proposed some laboratory models that can be converted into commercial monitoring devices.

Research Interest

Dr. Narang has done extensive work on the fabrication of various biosensors that are used for measuring serum metabolites like triglycerides, cholesterol, glutathione, peroxides, bilirubin, oxalates, lysine, and ascorbic acid. In the area of drug monitoring, she has done extensive work on anti-HIV, anti-epileptic, and anti-diabetic drugs. She has proposed some laboratory models that can be converted into commercial monitoring devices.