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Neera Tewari-Singh

Neera Tewari-Singh

Assistant Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology

Neera Tewari-Singh has an extensive background in molecular biology, toxicology, and medical countermeasures against chemical exposures.

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Area of Expertise

Environmental Toxicology Inflammation Dermal Toxicology Medical Chemical Defense Molecular Biology Toxicology Ocular Toxicology Mechanistic Toxicology

Biography

With an extensive background in molecular biology and toxicology, the long-term goal of Dr. Neera Tewari-Singh’s research is to pursue both basic and translational research to develop countermeasures/targeted therapies against the chemical threat agents and environmental exposures (including vesicating agents, urticants and corrosive agents, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons) that can cause harmful effects/mass casualties as well as long-term illness to the human population. This is an important ... issue in the current world scenario for both civilian and military populations. Her research focus is on understanding mechanisms of toxicity and inflammation from mainly dermal and ocular exposures to chemical threat agents employing state-of-the-art molecular techniques and systems toxicology approaches. With increasing levels of technology, industrialization that could lead to occupational or accidental exposure, and possible use of chemical agents in warfare and terrorism, her work is highly significant. Additionally, she also is elucidating the mechanisms of skin and ocular wounding and inflammatory diseases, which can exacerbate due to environmental exposures and diseases like diabetes, to identify better-targeted therapies for effective treatment.

Dr. Tewari-Singh is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology and an affiliated faculty at the Institute of Integrative Toxicology at Michigan State University. She received her doctorate in molecular biology and biotechnology from the School of Life Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, and carried out her graduate research under the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) fellowship at the Institute of Molecular Genetics, Leibniz University Hannover, Germany. She was a postdoctoral fellow at Colorado State University and then a Research Associate, Instructor and Research Assistant Professor at the University of Colorado Denver. Tewari-Singh has an international recognition in the field of Medical Chemical Defense and is a principal investigator in National Institutes of Health’s Countermeasures Against Chemical Threats (CounterACT) program. She has extensively published her work, received numerous honors and awards including Society of Toxicology-Association of Scientists of Indian Origin Young Investigator Award in 2016, developed strong collaborations, and demonstrated leadership and service in professional societies and academic institutions.

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Education

University of Colorado Denver: Research Associate, Toxicology | 2012

Colorado State University: Postdoctoral Fellow, Molecular Biology | 2006

Jawaharlal Nehru University: PhD, Molecular Biology | 2001

Jawaharlal Nehru University: MS, Life Sciences | 1993

Lucknow University: BS, Botany, Chemistry and Zoology | 1991

Selected Press

Neera Tewari-Singh Receives U01 Grant from the National Institutes of Health

MSU | 2019-11-14

IIT-affiliated faculty member, Neera Tewari-Singh, was recently awarded a $1.423 million U01 grant from the National Institutes of Health - Countermeasures Against Chemical Threats Program and National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS) for her project, "Targeted Therapeautic Approaches to Counteract Toxicity from Phosgene Oxime Skin Exposure."

Researcher at East Lansing’s MSU Working to Find Antidote to Deadly CX Chemical Agent

DBusiness | 2019-12-11

A researcher at Michigan State University in East Lansing was awarded a $1.4 million grant from the National Institutes of Health Countermeasures Against Chemical Threats to find an antidote to Phosgene oxime, or CX, one of the deadliest chemical agents ever manufactured. There’s no known antidote, according to Neera Tewari-Singh, assistant professor of pharmacology and toxicology in the College of Osteopathic Medicine at MSU.

Principles of Dermal and Ocular Toxicology

ToxChange | 2019-03-10

Continuing Education course “Beauty of the Skin Is in the Eye of the Beholder: A Basic Course on Dermal and Ocular Toxicology,” endorsed by the Dermal Toxicology Specialty Section and the Association of Scientists of Indian Origin Special Interest Group, during the SOT 58th Annual Meeting and ToxExpo.
The second talk was given by Dr. Neera Tewari-Singh from Michigan State University. Her presentation focused exclusively on dermal toxicity.