Seema Garg | Medical Hypotheses | Best Researcher Award
Dr Seema Garg, University College of Medical Sciences, India
Dr. Seema Garg (b. January 29, 1973) is a distinguished Professor of Biochemistry at the University College of Medical Sciences and GTB Hospital, Delhi, with over 20 years of experience. An ardent advocate for value-based education and ethical research, she specializes in diabetes, thyroid disorders, and metabolic diseases. Dr. Garg has played pivotal roles in various esteemed institutions, including AIIMS Nagpur, where she established the Biochemistry department and managed COVID-19 ward facilities. Her scholarly contributions include 35+ publications and a copyright for the OSLER model in clinical biochemistry. She actively engages in social work and is a member of several professional bodies. ππ¬β¨
Publication profile
Education
Dr. Seema Garg currently serves as a Professor in the Department of Biochemistry at the University College of Medical Sciences and GTB Hospital, Delhi π₯. Holding an MBBS and an MD in Biochemistry from PGIMS, Rohtak π, Dr. Seema Garg has specialized training in Laboratory Quality Management and Internal Audit according to ISO 15189 guidelines π§ͺ. Additionally, Dr. Seema Garg has completed courses in Administrative and Financial Skills, as well as Medical Education Technologies and Curriculum Implementation Support Program π. With a strong foundation in both clinical practice and educational methodologies, Dr. Seema Garg is dedicated to advancing medical science and education π.
Experience
Dr. Seema Garg, MD in Biochemistry, boasts over 20 years of distinguished experience across prestigious institutions such as AIIMS Nagpur, Pt BDS, PGIMS Rohtak, and University College of Med Sciences, Delhi. As Head of the Biochemistry department at AIIMS Nagpur, she pioneered its establishment amidst managing Covid Ward facilities during the pandemic. Dr. Garg is deeply committed to medical education, supervising numerous MD theses and advocating for undergraduate research exposure. Her research interests span biomarkers in diabetes, metabolic syndrome, cardiovascular diseases, and thyroid disorders, alongside clinical chemistry, nutrition, and oncology. She holds accolades including best poster awards and copyrights, and actively engages in editorial roles, course development, and reviewing for esteemed journals and institutions. π₯
Awards
In 1990, she was honored with a scholarship during my senior secondary education, marking a pivotal moment in my academic journey. Years later, in 2012, she received a prestigious travel grant from UGC to attend an international conference, broadening my global perspectives. The year 2014 brought another achievement as I was recognized for presenting the Best Poster at ACBI, showcasing my dedication to scientific communication. More recently, in 2020, she secured a copyright for the OSLER model, a significant milestone in the field of clinical biochemistry (Copyright no. L-92593/2020 dated 06/07/2020). π These milestones reflect my ongoing commitment to academic excellence and innovation in my field.