Meheli Ghosh | Dermatology | Research Excellence Award
PHD | Mercer University | United States
Meheli Ghosh is a pharmaceutical sciences researcher specializing in advanced drug delivery systems and dermatological/transdermal formulation development. Her research focuses on topical and transdermal drug delivery, microneedle-based systems, nanoparticulate and microparticulate carriers, foam and gel formulations, and quality-by-design approaches for skin-targeted therapies, with emerging interests in regulatory-relevant bioequivalence and late-stage product development. She has gained significant research experience through collaborative projects with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, NIH-funded programs, and industry-aligned research at Merck Group, contributing to formulation design, process optimization, IVRT/IVPT studies, and regulatory documentation. Her key contributions include the development of novel drug-loaded microneedles using vacuum compression molding, innovative nanoparticle- and emulsome-based systems for chemical injury mitigation, and advanced topical platforms addressing unmet dermatological needs. Impact Vision: Her work bridges academic research and regulatory science, accelerating the translation of safe, effective, and scalable dermatological therapies that advance global skin health and pharmaceutical innovation.
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Featured Publications
Formulation and evaluation of a transdermal drug-in-adhesive patch for lamotrigine delivery in potential epilepsy treatment
– Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology, 2025
ustained delivery of 4-phenylbutyric acid via chitosan nanoparticles in foam for decontamination and treatment of lewisite-mediated skin injury
– International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 2025
Development of 4-phenylbutyric acid microsponge gel formulations for the treatment of lewisite-mediated skin injury
– Drug Delivery and Translational Research, 2024
xploration of sialic acid receptors as a potential target for cancer treatment: A comprehensive review
– Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2023