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Narsimha Mamidi, PhD

Scientist at WiscNano
2014 PhD in Organic Chemistry, Indian institute of Technology, India
2018-2022 Assistant Professor in Department of Chemistry and Nanotechnology, Tecnologico de Monterrey (TEC), Mexico

Dr. Mamidi holds the position of Scientist at WiscNano, School of Pharmacy, University of Wisconsin-Madison (UW-Madison), USA. His primary research focus lies in the innovative development of nano-formulations for co-drug-gene delivery and cancer immunotherapy. Prior to his affiliation with UW-Madison, Dr. Mamidi served as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry and Nanotechnology at Tecnologico de Monterrey (TEC). During his tenure at TEC, he spearheaded multidisciplinary research endeavors that integrated novel chemistries with nanoscale technologies to create advanced biomaterials for diverse biomedical applications. Dr. Mamidi’s team has achieved significant breakthroughs in the design of customizable biomaterials, tailored for applications such as drug delivery, orthopedic implants, tissue engineering, biomedical devices, and environmental remediation. His contributions to the field are well-documented, with over 45 research articles published in prestigious journals. Notably, his work has garnered more than 1000 citations, demonstrating his influential presence in the scientific community.

Acknowledging his outstanding achievements, Dr. Mamidi has received various accolades, including the prestigious 2015 Eli Lilly Award, the 2018 National Research System (SNI) award, and the 2021 SNI award from the National Council for Science and Technology. In recognition of his exemplary contributions, Dr. Mamidi was honored as an outstanding research professor at the School of Engineering and Science, TEC in 2020. Furthermore, Dr. Mamidi actively contributes to the dissemination of knowledge within his domain as an editorial member for several reputable nanomedicine and nanotechnology journals. His dedication to interdisciplinary research and commitment to advancing biomaterials for biomedical applications further underscore his standing as a key researcher in the field.