Dr. Asem Sanjit Singh is currently a post-doctoral research fellow at the renowned Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore. He completed his bachelor's degree at the College of Fisheries, Central Agricultural University, Imphal, and earned his master's at ICAR-Central Institute of Fisheries Education, Mumbai, India. Dr. Asem's research focuses on antibiotic resistance and residues in seafood. His work includes documenting the first case of blaNDM-5-producing E. coli in India, marking a significant contribution to antimicrobial resistance studies. Dr.
Asem has authored 12 research articles, 14 reviews, and 2 book chapters in esteemed peer-reviewed journals. Dr. Manoharmayum Shaya Devi (ARS) specialized in fisheries science and currently serves as a Scientist (ARS) at the ICAR-Central Inland Fisheries Research Institute, West Bengal, India. With a bachelor's degree in fisheries science (B.F.Sc.) from the College of Fisheries (Central Agricultural University), Tripura, India, she pursued further studies, earning a master's degree (M.F.
Sc.) and a Ph.D. from the Central Institute of Fisheries Education (CIFE). She works on understanding fish health management, antimicrobial resistance, and the efficacy of fish epidermal mucus as a biomarker for environmental stress. Dr. Devi's research achievements have been recognized through publications in reputable journals and presentations at national and international conferences. Additionally, Dr.
Manoharmayum Shaya Devi is a recipient of the esteemed Sir J.K. Jena Young Scientist Award for her contribution to scientific education and research accessibility in fisheries. Prof. Upendra Nongthomba (Ph.D.) holds the distinguished position of Chair, Department of Developmental Biology and Genetics, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore. His scholarly contributions encompass over 90 research articles published in esteemed peer-reviewed journals, reflecting his profound commitment to scientific inquiry and dissemination.
Prof. Upendra is a recipient of the esteemed Sir C. V. Raman Young Scientist Award. He possesses extensive expertise spanning freshwater ecology, drug screening, and the intricate dynamics of host-pathogen interactions. Presently, Prof. Upendra and his team focus on exploring toxicological relationships, particularly concerning antibiotics, microplastics, and their impact on hosts.