Shillong, Sept 25: Dr Yogal Kishore Mohanta, the University of Science and Technology PhD Assistant Professor from the Department of Applied Biology, has been included among the top 2% scientists of the world in 2025, as listed by prestigious Stanford University in the USA.
Dr Mohanta ranked 69191, with his main field as Enabling and Strategic Technical in nanobiotechnology, who has previously won many accolades for his outstanding achievements and plays a pivotal role in advancing microbiological research in North East India.
Celebrating his achievement, the USTM sent out a message, “Join us in celebrating a momentous achievement! Dr. Yugal Kishore Mohanta, our brilliant Assistant Professor in the Department of Applied Biology, USTM, has made us proud. Recognized among the World’s Top 2% Scientists in 2025 by Stanford University, Dr. Mohanta’s groundbreaking work in Nano Biotechnology, has earned him this prestigious honor. This achievement underscores the importance of dedicated research and the relentless pursuit of knowledge.
His global recognition is a testament to his unwavering passion for research. His success shines a spotlight on the excellence of scientific research at USTM and serves as an inspiration for aspiring scientists. We eagerly await more remarkable achievements and breakthroughs from Dr. Mohanta in the years to come.”
The statement also said Dr Mohanta is a trailblazer in nanobiotechnology, plant biology, and nutraceuticals. His work aligns with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), emphasizing sustainable solutions for societal challenges. His lab’s breakthrough in using black turmeric for herbal antimicrobial skincare exemplifies USTM’s mission to uplift communities through innovation.
His earlier project, MYCO-BIO, seeks to harness mushrooms’ untapped prebiotic potential by creating symbiotic microcapsules that could transform functional food development and was awarded the prestigious international Research Networking Project (RNP-2024) grant, – a collaboration with Professor Renald Blundell of the University of Malta, it further said.