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Hire Dr. Naveneet D.
India
USD 50 /hr

Founder, Luminojen | Expert in Custom Compound Synthesis, Nanomaterials & Fluorescent Probes for Research & Industry

Profile Summary
Subject Matter Expertise
Services
Writing Technical Writing, General Proofreading & Editing
Research User Research, Scientific and Technical Research, Systematic Literature Review
Consulting Scientific and Technical Consulting
Data & AI Data Visualization
Product Development Formulation, Product Evaluation, Material Sourcing, Concept Development
Work Experience

Post - Doc Researcher

Indian institute of science education and research bhopal

March 2023 - Present

Junior research fellow

Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Bhopal

July 2019 - February 2021

Education

PhD. Research scholar. (School of Pharmaceutical Sciences.)

Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya

July 2017 - Present

Master's in Pharmaceutics (Pharmaceutics)

Sagar Institute of Research and Technology

July 2011 - December 2014

Certifications
  • MS Office

    Sabdhani

    January 2017 - Present

Publications
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Naveneet Dubey, Sukhvinder Dhiman, Apurba Lal Koner (2023). Review of Carbon Dot-Based Drug Conjugates for Cancer Therapy . ACS Applied Nano Materials.
Naveneet Dubey, Suman Ramteke, N. K. Jain, Tanoy Dutta, Apurba Lal Koner (2023). Glucose-derived carbon dots for targeted delivery of doxorubicin in cancer therapy . New Journal of Chemistry.
naveneet dubey, naveneet dubey, naveneet dubey, naveneet dubey(2022). Folate‐Receptor‐Mediated Uptake of Carbon Dots as a pH‐Responsive Carrier for Chemotherapy . ChemistrySelect. 7. (29). Wiley