EVANKA MADAN | Cancer Biology | Best Researcher Award

Dr EVANKA MADAN | Cancer Biology | Best Researcher Award

Dr EVANKA MADAN, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, India

Dr. Evanka Madan is a distinguished Consultant and Assistant Professor at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi, India. With a robust background in biochemistry and molecular biology, she has achieved significant acclaim in her field. Her research spans drug discovery for parasitic diseases, focusing on Leishmania and malaria. Dr. Madan has been recognized with numerous awards, including the Young Scientist Fellowship by ICMR-DHR and the Best Young Researcher Award at the Science Conclave cum NBRCOM. She has also made substantial contributions through international collaborations, including research stints at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York. Dr. Madanā€™s work has been featured in prominent journals, reflecting her commitment to advancing biomedical research and therapy.

Publication Profile

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Strengths for the Award

  1. Research Excellence: Dr. Madan’s research has significantly advanced our understanding of diseases like Leishmania and cardiovascular issues. Her work on identifying novel drug targets and mechanisms in infectious diseases and cancer demonstrates her high-impact research capabilities.
  2. Recognition and Awards: Dr. Madan has received numerous accolades, including the Young Scientist Fellowship from ICMR-DHR and several Best Paper and Poster Awards. This recognition underscores her contributions to the field and her potential for community impact.
  3. International Experience: Her research experience spans prestigious institutions globally, including Albert Einstein College of Medicine, and she has been involved in international conferences, enhancing her visibility and collaborative opportunities.
  4. Public Engagement: Dr. Madan has delivered public scientific lectures and talks at international conferences, demonstrating her commitment to communicating scientific knowledge to the broader community.
  5. Technical Proficiency: Her expertise in both molecular and computational biology equips her to address complex biological questions, further strengthening her research’s potential for community impact.

Areas for Improvement

  1. Community Outreach: While Dr. Madan’s research is highly specialized, further engagement with community-based projects and local health initiatives could amplify the direct benefits of her work to the general public.
  2. Application of Research Findings: Emphasizing how her research findings are translated into practical applications or interventions that directly benefit community health would strengthen her candidacy. Demonstrating more concrete examples of her research’s impact on public health policies or local health practices could be beneficial.
  3. Interdisciplinary Collaborations: Expanding collaborations beyond her immediate field could offer new perspectives and enhance the applicability of her research findings. Collaborations with social scientists or public health experts might enhance the community relevance of her work.

Education

Dr. Evanka Madan earned her PhD in Biochemistry from the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi, in 2015. She completed her MSc in Medical Biotechnology from the Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh, in 2010, where she was the top-ranked student. Her undergraduate studies in Biological Sciences were completed at Sri Venkateshwara College, Delhi University, in 2008, securing third position. Her academic foundation is further supported by her early education at Delhi Public School, where she excelled in the CBSE curriculum.

Experience

Dr. Madan has extensive experience in biochemistry and molecular biology. As a Senior Scientist at Dhiti Life Sciences, she focused on recombinant antigens and monoclonal antibodies. Her role as a CSIR Scientist Pool Officer at Jawaharlal Nehru University involved investigating druggable targets in Leishmania. Previous roles include a Postdoctoral Fellowship at JNU, Research Associate positions at NII and IGIB, and a PhD tenure at AIIMS. Her research encompasses host-pathogen interactions, molecular characterization, and drug discovery, underscoring her expertise in parasitology and cancer biology.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Madan’s accolades include the prestigious Young Scientist Fellowship by ICMR-DHR (2021-24) and the Best Young Researcher Award at the Science Conclave cum NBRCOM, 2023. She has received multiple best presentation and poster awards at international conferences, such as the ICID Conference in Sydney and the National Congress of Parasitology. Additionally, she has been honored with travel grants from CSIR, ICMR, and DST for global conferences, highlighting her contributions to research and science communication.

Research Focus

Dr. Madanā€™s research primarily focuses on parasitic diseases, particularly Leishmania and malaria. Her work involves the molecular characterization of pathogen-host interactions, drug target identification, and pre-clinical evaluations. Recent studies explore the role of sphingosine kinase in Leishmania and the impact of arginine sensing in host-pathogen dynamics. Dr. Madanā€™s research also extends to cancer biology, with investigations into the FAT1 gene’s role in glioma and its influence on tumor biology and inflammation.

Publication Top Notes

Identification of a De Novo Peptide against Palmitoyl Acyltransferase 6 to Block Survivability and Infectivity of Leishmania donovani šŸ¦ šŸ”¬

Screening of Traditional Medicinal Plant Extracts and Compounds Identifies a Potent Anti-Leishmanial Diarylheptanoid from Siphonochilus aethiopicus šŸŒæšŸ¦ 

Targeting an Essential Plasmodium Cold Shock Protein to Block Growth and Transmission of Malaria Parasite šŸ¦ šŸ’‰

Cuscuta reflexa Possess Potent Inhibitory Activity Against Human Malaria Parasite: An In Vitro and In Vivo Study šŸŒæšŸ¦ 

Host-Erythrocytic Sphingosine-1-Phosphate Regulates Plasmodium Histone Deacetylase Activity and Exhibits Epigenetic Control over Cell Death and Differentiation šŸ¦ šŸ§¬

Rapid Diagnosis of Plasmodium falciparum Malaria Using a Point-of-Care Loop-Mediated Isothermal Amplification Device šŸ¦ šŸ”¬

Host SUMOylation Pathway Negatively Regulates Protective Immune Responses and Promotes Leishmania donovani Survival šŸ¦ šŸ”¬

Chromatin-Remodeling Factor BRG1 Is a Negative Modulator of L. donovani in IFNĪ³ Stimulated and Infected THP-1 Cells šŸ¦ šŸ”¬

Conclusion

Dr. Evanka Madan’s extensive research achievements, recognition in the field, and international experience position her as a strong candidate for the Research for Community Impact Award. Her work addresses critical health issues, and her expertise has the potential to significantly benefit community health. By enhancing her focus on community engagement and translating research into practical health solutions, she could further strengthen her impact. Overall, Dr. Madan’s contributions make her a commendable candidate for this award.