Inderjit Singh
Distinguished University Professor, Sherman Financ
inflammatory/autoimmune and central nervous system diseases
Academia Sinica
Australia
Biography
Professor Singh is a Distinguished University Professor, Sherman Financial Group Endowed Chair and Scientific Director of the Darby Children’s Research Institute at Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston. He served as a faculty member at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine at Baltimore, MD. Professor Singh received his Ph.D. degree from Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa and did postdoctoral fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School at Boston, MA. Prof. Singh has 35 year of experience in pre-clinical and clinical research related to inflammatory/autoimmune and central nervous system diseases. He has published over 270 research papers in peer reviewed journals and was speaker of international and national scientific conference with over 200 presentations.His research program has been continuously supported by several grants funding from multiple agencies including National Institutes of Health, National Science Foundation, Multiple Sclerosis Society, Spinal Research Foundation and Leukodystrophy Foundation. Based on the scientific achievements, Dr. Singh has received many meritorious awards including Jacob Javits Award from National Institutes of Health given for meritorious research in the field of neuroscience.
Research Interest
Professor Singh is a Distinguished University Professor, Sherman Financial Group Endowed Chair and Scientific Director of the Darby Children’s Research Institute at Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston. He served as a faculty member at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine at Baltimore, MD. Professor Singh received his Ph.D. degree from Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa and did postdoctoral fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School at Boston, MA. Prof. Singh has 35 year of experience in pre-clinical and clinical research related to inflammatory/autoimmune and central nervous system diseases. He has published over 270 research papers in peer reviewed journals and was speaker of international and national scientific conference with over 200 presentations.His research program has been continuously supported by several grants funding from multiple agencies including National Institutes of Health, National Science Foundation, Multiple Sclerosis Society, Spinal Research Foundation and Leukodystrophy Foundation. Based on the scientific achievements, Dr. Singh has received many meritorious awards including Jacob Javits Award from National Institutes of Health given for meritorious research in the field of neuroscience.