Dr. Jyoti Upadhyay | Health Professions | Women Research Award
School of Health Sciences and Technology UPES | India
Author Profile
Early Academic Pursuits
Dr. Jyoti Upadhyay pursued her academic journey with a fervor for pharmaceutical sciences. Her Ph.D. from Kumaun University focused on the impact of persistent organic pollutants on birth defects. Earlier, she excelled in her M.Pharm, exploring the interaction between Rhododendron flower juice and amlodipine bioavailability.
Professional Endeavors
With a wealth of experience, Dr. Upadhyay has served in various capacities, including Associate Professor at UPES University and Coordinator at the Adverse Drug Reaction Monitoring Centre. She has also contributed significantly as an Assistant Professor and Research Scholar.
Contributions and Research Focus
Dr. Upadhyay's research spans from investigating birth defect rates to analyzing drug interactions and establishing community resilience centers. She led projects on pharmacognostic investigations and health status surveys in Uttarakhand, showcasing her diverse research interests and commitment to public health.
Accolades and Recognition
Her dedication has earned her numerous accolades, including Academic Excellence and Best Researcher Awards. Additionally, she's been recognized for her outstanding performance in academic pursuits and her contributions to scientific writing.
Impact and Influence
Dr. Upadhyay's work has made a significant impact on pharmaceutical research, public health, and academia. Through her research, teaching, and project leadership, she has influenced the understanding of drug interactions, birth defect risks, and community health resilience.
Legacy and Future Contributions
Dr. Upadhyay's legacy lies in her multifaceted contributions to pharmaceutical sciences and public health. Her future contributions are anticipated to further advance knowledge in pharmacology, drug safety, and community health, leaving a lasting impact on research, education, and societal well-being.
Notable Publications
Degradation of Xenobiotic Pollutants: An Environmentally Sustainable Approach 2022 (21)