Assist. Prof. Dr. Manisha Singh | Immunology & Serology | Best Researcher Award
Assistant Professor | The University of Texas | United States
Dr. Manisha Singh is a prolific researcher whose work has made substantial contributions to the fields of immunology, microbiology, and diagnostic sciences. Her research focuses on decoding disease mechanisms, enhancing diagnostic assays, and strengthening clinical laboratory methodologies through evidence-based and translational approaches. She has played a key role in advancing innovative serological and molecular diagnostic techniques that improve the detection and monitoring of infectious diseases and immune-mediated conditions. Through interdisciplinary collaborations, Dr. Singh has extensively explored pathogen–host interactions, immunopathological responses, and emerging challenges in antimicrobial resistance and immunodiagnostics. Her studies reflect a strong commitment to methodological rigor, clinical relevance, and scientific innovation, and her publications in respected international journals highlight the breadth and impact of her scholarly contributions. By integrating fundamental science with clinical application, she has significantly influenced the evolution of diagnostic research and laboratory medicine. Her continued engagement in high-quality research drives forward new perspectives in immunology and serological science, positioning her as a key contributor to the advancement of modern biomedical diagnostics and the development of future-ready laboratory practices.
Profiles: ORCID | Research Gate
Featured Publications
1. Singh, M., & Tiwari, S. (2021). Development and evaluation of rapid serological diagnostic assays for detection of viral infections. Journal of Clinical Laboratory Analysis, 35(4), e23789.
2. Singh, M., Kumar, R., & Sharma, P. (2020). Molecular characterization of antimicrobial resistance patterns in clinical bacterial isolates. BMC Microbiology, 20(1), 112–121.
3. Singh, M., & Gupta, N. (2019). Immunological profiling and cytokine expression analysis in autoimmune disorders: A clinical perspective. Immunology Letters, 212, 45–52.
4. Singh, M., Verma, A., & Khan, S. (2018). Comparative evaluation of serological and molecular techniques in the diagnosis of infectious diseases. Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease, 90(3), 189–195.