Khushboo Verma
Guest Lecturer
Also affiliated: Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee (2022–2023); Central Drug Research Institute (2022–2025); National Institute of Technology Jamshedpur (2020–2021); University of Arkansas Medical Center (2025); Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College (2022–2023); Karmaveer Bhausaheb Hiray Dental College and Hospital (2023); University of Applied Management Studies (2025); Datta Meghe Institute of Higher Education and Research (2022); Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women (2022–2024); Madhya Pradesh Council of Science and Technology (2023); University of Pennsylvania (2025); Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology (2022–2023); Philadelphia University (2025); Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (2022–2023)
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Khushboo Verma's research focuses on the development of novel therapeutic strategies, particularly for infectious diseases and chronic conditions. Her work includes investigating inhaled adjunct therapies for multi-drug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB), exploring the use of lytic mycobacteriophages in mouse models, and formulating transdermal patches for hypertension and diabetes. Verma has also contributed to reviews on fault detection techniques in solar photovoltaic arrays and power quality analysis for grid-connected solar-powered EV charging stations.
Her publications span diverse areas, including pharmaceutical preparations, nanotechnology, and even media studies. Verma collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. She has an h-index of 5, with 30 total publications and 66 citations.
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- h-index: 5
- Publications: 30
- Citations: 70
Selected Publications
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Current state and advancements of imaging in acute ischemic stroke: a practical review (2025)
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QLTI-06. Ophthalmologic Manifestations in Adults with Phakomatoses: A Retrospective Review (2025)
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Heading: When change creates chaos - A dilemma with brand versus generic antiseizure medications,, (2025)
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Atypical Clinical Presentations and Neuroimaging Findings of Wernicke Encephalopathy (P4-4.004) (2023)
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Snowball effect of COVID-19: Stroke Care Underutilization (P1-1.Virtual) (2022)
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- Snowball effect of COVID-19: Stroke Care Underutilization (P1-1.Virtual)
- QLTI-06. Ophthalmologic Manifestations in Adults with Phakomatoses: A Retrospective Review
- Current state and advancements of imaging in acute ischemic stroke: a practical review
- Atypical Clinical Presentations and Neuroimaging Findings of Wernicke Encephalopathy (P4-4.004)
- Snowball effect of COVID-19: Stroke Care Underutilization (P1-1.Virtual)
- Atypical Clinical Presentations and Neuroimaging Findings of Wernicke Encephalopathy (P4-4.004)
- Snowball effect of COVID-19: Stroke Care Underutilization (P1-1.Virtual)
- Snowball effect of COVID-19: Stroke Care Underutilization (P1-1.Virtual)
- Heading: When change creates chaos - A dilemma with brand versus generic antiseizure medications,,
- Atypical Clinical Presentations and Neuroimaging Findings of Wernicke Encephalopathy (P4-4.004)
- Atypical Clinical Presentations and Neuroimaging Findings of Wernicke Encephalopathy (P4-4.004)
- Snowball effect of COVID-19: Stroke Care Underutilization (P1-1.Virtual)
- Snowball effect of COVID-19: Stroke Care Underutilization (P1-1.Virtual)
- Snowball effect of COVID-19: Stroke Care Underutilization (P1-1.Virtual)
- Snowball effect of COVID-19: Stroke Care Underutilization (P1-1.Virtual)
- Snowball effect of COVID-19: Stroke Care Underutilization (P1-1.Virtual)
- Snowball effect of COVID-19: Stroke Care Underutilization (P1-1.Virtual)
- QLTI-06. Ophthalmologic Manifestations in Adults with Phakomatoses: A Retrospective Review
- QLTI-06. Ophthalmologic Manifestations in Adults with Phakomatoses: A Retrospective Review
- QLTI-06. Ophthalmologic Manifestations in Adults with Phakomatoses: A Retrospective Review
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