IITKGP

Padmavati Manchikanti

Professor

Rajiv Gandhi School of Intellectual Property Law

+91-3222-281736

mpadma@rgsoipl.iitkgp.ac.in

Research Areas

  • Plant secondary metabolic pathways
  • Recombinant Drug Regulation and IPaspect
  • Bioenergy-IP and commercialisation
  • Implementation of IP Laws
  • Biodiversity Laws implementation
Drug Regulation: Herbal and Recombinant Drugs; IP and Commercialisation
Implementation of Intellectual Property Laws; Patent Analysis and IP Management
Biodiversity Laws implementation
IP and Commercialisation of Bioenergy inventions




 
  • Bioinspired 3D porous human placental derived extracellular matrix/silk fibroin sponges for accelerated bone regeneration Ramesh Babu A., Bankoti K. , Datta S. , Subramani E. , Anupam A. , Ghosh P. , Jana S. , Manchikanti P. , Roy S. , Chaudhury K. , Dhara S. By Materials Science and Engineering: C 113 - (2020)
  • South Asian Perspective on Institutional Mechanism for Introduction and Import of GM Crops S B. K., Subramanian S. R., Manchikanti P. By Biotechnology Law Report 35 73-79 (2016)
  • Virtual Labs on Secondary Metabolic Pathways in Plants Bonta R. K., Singh V. K., Manchikanti P. By International Journal of Biology Education 5 50-68 (2016)
  • 8th IEEE International Conference on Technology for Education Manchikanti P., Bonta R. K., Singh V. K. By 136-139 (2016)

Co-Principal Investigator

  • Building Awareness on Intellectual Property Rights for MSMEs - IP Faciliation Centre Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises
  • IP Auditing and Assessment for MSME Start-Up and Others Various Government and Non-Government Organisations

Ph. D. Students

Asmita Biswas

Area of Research: Tissue Enginnering

Kavita Sharma

Area of Research: Patent Licensing in emerging areas of Intellectual Property

M Gazala Parveen

Area of Research: Patent Law and Pharmaceuticals

Nidhi Mehrotra

Area of Research: Patents and Pharmaceuticals

Renuka.P.P

Area of Research: TRIPs Agreement and Intellectual Property Rights

Sayantani Datta

Area of Research: Collective forms of IP and current perspectives