
Dr. Mamata Mishra
M.SC, M.Phil, PhD
Dr. Mishra completed the PhD in molecular neuroscience from National Brain Research Centre, INDIA. Following 2 years of post-Doctoral research at Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, USA and 3 years as Research Scientist at Indian Institute of Science (IISc,) and JNCASR, Bangalore, INDIA, joined as head of the Stem Cell Laboratory, Navi Mumbai and worked for 4 years.
From 2020 she was at Jai Research foundation as clinical research scientist. Since June 2025, she is working at TECCRO as Asst-General Manager (Scientist). Having expertise in cellular & molecular biology, primary human cell cultures and in various types of stem cell cultures & being a cell biologist, she has 25 years of experiences in human stem cell cultures, primary cell cultures, confocal microscopy and all the molecular biology techniques. Her research works are published in 31 international journals that have been cited over 798 times. She received the international award from International Society of Neurovirology (ISNV) San Diego, USA as Young-investigator, Best Paper published” award from Indian Academy of Neuroscience-India and “Best Reviewer” award from Indian Journal of Neuroscience.
She has been serving as an editorial board member of several peer reviewed reputed international journals and a life member of various scientific organizations at national and international level. Currently she developed the human 3D skin model i.e reconstructed epidermis (RhE) model by using the in-house isolated primary epithelial keratinocytes. For pharmaceutical science, she has developed in vitro human 3D human neurospheroid model systems using fetal human stem cell culture systems and seek to do the best in clinical research using organ on chips, microphysiological system (MPS) & bio-printing technology towards human tissue engineering and new approach methodologies (NAMs). Currently she is doing the translational research for hair regeneration using stem cells as weapon and looking for therapeutics/treatments for hair loss related diseases as well as skin diseases at TECCRO. To replace the animal research by New Approach Methodology (NAMs) her team aims for establishing 3D invitro models and a functional Bio-Bank.
