Dr. Milind Nahiyera | Neutrophil Heterogeneity | Women Researcher Award
Dr. Milind Nahiyera | CSIR-Central Drug Research Institute | India
Dr. Milind Nahiyera is a dedicated immunologist currently pursuing his Ph.D. at the CSIR-Central Drug Research Institute, Lucknow, India. With a strong academic background in microbiology and years of hands-on experience in immunopharmacological research, he has significantly contributed to understanding neutrophil heterogeneity and immune regulation under pathological conditions. His scientific pursuits center around elucidating cellular mechanisms in immune response, focusing on neutrophils, hematopoiesis, and inflammation. Dr. Nahiyera’s training spans advanced techniques such as flow cytometry, confocal microscopy, and molecular biology, alongside animal model studies. He has co-authored multiple peer-reviewed publications in high-impact journals and presented his findings at national scientific conferences. He also brings valuable teaching experience as an assistant professor and mentor, bridging research with education. Passionate, detail-oriented, and research-driven, Dr. Nahiyera aims to contribute meaningfully to translational immunology and therapeutic development.
Publication Profile:
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Education:
Dr. Milind Nahiyera’s academic foundation is rooted in microbiology and immunology. He is currently completing his Ph.D. in Immunology from CSIR-Central Drug Research Institute, Lucknow, with research focusing on neutrophil phenotypic and functional heterogeneity. Prior to this, he earned his M.Sc. in Microbiology and B.Sc. in Microbiology from Shree Ramkrishna Institute of Computer Education and Applied Science under VNSGU, Surat. His education combines rigorous academic training with laboratory expertise, enabling him to master both theoretical and practical aspects of modern biosciences. Through continuous learning and research, Dr. Nahiyera has built a strong foundation in molecular biology, immunology, and microbiology—equipping him to contribute effectively to cutting-edge biomedical science and translational research.
Experience:
Dr. Milind Nahiyera brings over a decade of experience in both research and teaching. Before beginning his Ph.D., he served as an Assistant Professor at Naran Lala College, Navsari, where he taught microbiology. He also worked as an Ad-hoc Lecturer at multiple institutions in Surat, Gujarat, and as a science teacher at L.P. Savani School. Since 2019, Dr. Nahiyera has been a Ph.D. scholar at CSIR-CDRI, where he has conducted advanced immunological research. His technical proficiency includes animal handling, cell culture, flow cytometry (BD FACS Aria, Lyric), immunohistochemistry, fluorescence/confocal microscopy, RNA isolation, and qPCR. He has collaborated on key projects involving immune cell regulation and inflammation, contributing to publications and scientific presentations. His experience bridges classroom instruction and research innovation, reflecting his commitment to science education and biomedical discovery.
Awards and Honors:
Dr. Milind Nahiyera has earned prestigious accolades in recognition of his academic and research excellence. Notably, he qualified the CSIR-NET Life Science exam twice—first for Lectureship and later for the Junior Research Fellowship, reflecting his deep knowledge and research potential. These highly competitive national fellowships, awarded by the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), validate his strong grasp on life sciences and commitment to academic excellence. He has also received travel and conference support to present his research at national forums. His achievements underscore his ability to perform at high academic standards while contributing novel insights to immunopharmacology. These awards have not only supported his doctoral research but also positioned him as a credible candidate for advanced scientific opportunities, including research awards and fellowships.
Research Focus:
Dr. Milind Nahiyera’s research centers on the phenotypic and functional heterogeneity of neutrophils in health and disease. His Ph.D. explores how neutrophils behave differently under pathological conditions, aiming to identify subpopulations with distinct inflammatory roles. This work is highly relevant to diseases like inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), infections, and hematopoietic disorders. He has also worked on mitochondrial signaling in hematopoietic stem cells, and how it contributes to bone marrow regeneration. His research integrates flow cytometry, confocal microscopy, gene expression analysis, and animal models, providing a holistic view of immune cell behavior. These investigations are vital in identifying potential therapeutic targets and advancing immune-based therapies. Dr. Nahiyera’s work is not only mechanistic but translational—bridging the gap between fundamental immunology and clinical relevance. He is especially interested in how neutrophil modulation can alter disease outcomes, and his findings contribute to broader immune regulation paradigms.
Publications Top Notes:
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Sca-1 expression depicts pro-inflammatory murine neutrophils under steady state and pathological conditions
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iNOS regulates hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells via mitochondrial signaling and is critical for bone marrow regeneration (Free Radical Biology and Medicine)
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Altered hematopoiesis during filarial infection causes myeloid bias and shapes trained immunity (Under Communication, The Journal of Immunology)
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Slc25a1 inhibition alleviates IBD pathology by mitigating inflammation (Under Preparation)
Conclusion:
In conclusion, while Dr. Milind Nahiyera possesses exceptional scientific and academic strengths that make him highly suited for research-focused fellowships and young investigator awards, he is not eligible for the Research for Women Researcher Award due to its gender-specific criteria. This limitation, however, does not diminish his potential or the quality of his contributions to immunological research. His strong foundation in experimental immunology, significant technical expertise, impactful publications, and teaching background make him a promising candidate for national and international fellowships, early-career research awards, and future faculty positions. Dr. Nahiyera is encouraged to explore opportunities aligned with his profile and accomplishments where his scientific merit can be duly recognized.