Ms. Mishka Dass is a research-focused geneticist with demonstrated contributions to molecular biology, forensic microbiology, and genomics-driven investigations. Her scholarly work centers on microbial markers, human and skin microbiomes, and their applications in forensic body fluid identification, integrating advanced molecular techniques such as multiplex PCR, ddPCR, gene expression analysis, and bioinformatics-based genome assembly. She has authored 3 peer-reviewed research documents, collectively receiving 16 citations with an h-index of 2, reflecting early but meaningful impact in her research domains. Her research experience spans laboratory-based molecular genetics, sequencing data analysis, and applied genomics in plant breeding systems, highlighting translational relevance across human and agricultural biology. In addition to experimental research, her academic contributions include scientific manuscript preparation, data interpretation, and dissemination through peer-reviewed journals and scientific conferences, underscoring a strong foundation for continued research productivity and interdisciplinary scientific advancement.