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DRUG DESIGN DEVELOPMENT AND DELIVERY JOURNAL (ISSN: 2631-3278)

Manjira Ghosh Kumar

Biography:

Dr. Manjira Ghosh Kumar completed B.S. in Chemistry and M.S. in Biochemistry from India, before she joined as a Ph.D. student at the Catholic University of America in Washington DC. After completing her Ph.D. in 2010, she worked as a postdoctoral fellow in vision research at Baylor College of Medicine at Houston. Later, she moved to Marshall University Research Corporation in WV, as a Senior Scientist in Nanotechnology and RNA Sequencing projects. In 2016, she served as a Visiting Assistant Professor in Biochemistry at Drury University, MO. At Present, she is an Instructor in both Biology and Chemistry at Marshall University in WV. She teaches Introductory Chemistry, Introductory Biology, Biochemistry, Nursing Chemistry, and Human Biology. She also holds the position of a Sr. Research Manager in Chemistry. Her research interest is designing and developing new drugs against microbial infection with emphasis on molecular mechanisms of drug actions.

Research Interests:

Her research interest focuses on developing and designing potential inhibitory molecules of enzymes responsible for bacterial and viral proliferation.

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