Letitia Pienaar | Pharmaceutical Policy and Regulation | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Letitia Pienaar | Pharmaceutical Policy and Regulation | Best Researcher Award

Associate Prof at University of South Africa | South Africa

Dr. Letitia Pienaar is a distinguished academic, attorney, and researcher specializing in mental health law, medical jurisprudence, and criminal justice. Currently an Associate Professor at the University of South Africa, she brings decades of expertise in higher education, legal practice, and multidisciplinary research. Her work bridges law, health, and ethics, with a strong focus on disability rights, forensic mental health, and inclusive education. Having served on numerous advisory boards, professional committees, and international collaborations, Dr. Pienaar combines practical legal experience with academic leadership, contributing significantly to policy, legal reform, and the advancement of justice in healthcare and mental health systems.

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Education 

Dr. Letitia Pienaar holds an LL.D in Mental Health Law and the Criminal Justice System from the University of South Africa, along with an LL.M specializing in Medical Jurisprudence, HIV/AIDS Law, and Delictual Damages. She completed advanced certificates in Medicine and Law, Child Law, National Credit Act implications, and Disability Rights in Africa from the Universities of Pretoria and South Africa. Her foundational degree, LL.B, was obtained from Rand Afrikaans University. Additionally, she is a certified assessor in higher education and has undertaken training in inclusive education, healthcare rights, and bioethics, complementing her extensive legal and academic qualifications.

Experience 

Dr. Letitia Pienaar is an Associate Professor at the University of South Africa, lecturing in Medical Law, Forensic Medicine, and Criminal Law while supervising postgraduate research. She previously served as Senior Legal Specialist at First National Bank, focusing on legal compliance and regulatory matters. Her legal career began at Hofmeyr Herbstein & Gihwala Inc, specializing in litigation for corporate clients. Beyond academia, she has contributed to research ethics committees, disability rights advocacy, and policy development initiatives. Her expertise spans higher education, legal drafting, research ethics, and medical law, with substantial experience managing academic programs, research collaborations, and interdisciplinary legal-healthcare projects.

Awards and Honors 

Dr. Letitia Pienaar has been recognized for her academic excellence, professional contributions, and leadership in law and health ethics. She has served on advisory boards such as the University of Washington Delphi Study on mental health and AIDS in African prisons and as a member of the International Association of Forensic Mental Health’s Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion Committee. Her role in inclusive education and healthcare working streams for the D20 underscores her international standing. She has also contributed to UNESCO’s Bioethics initiatives and African mental health forums, reflecting her commitment to advancing human rights, legal reform, and healthcare justice.

Research Focus 

Dr. Letitia Pienaar research focuses on the intersection of law, health, and human rights, with particular emphasis on mental health law, forensic medicine, and disability rights. She explores ethical, legal, and policy dimensions in healthcare, criminal justice, and inclusive education. Her work addresses HIV/AIDS law, child protection, forensic mental health, and bioethics, integrating legal research with public health imperatives. Through advisory roles, academic publications, and postgraduate supervision, she advances interdisciplinary scholarship that informs legal reforms, healthcare regulations, and human rights protections. Her research contributes to building inclusive legal-health frameworks and shaping discourse around mental health justice and medical law ethics.

Publication Top Notes

Investigating the reasons behind the increase in medical negligence claims

Considering Mental Health Courts for South Africa: Lessons from Canada and the United States of America

Deciphering the Composition of Section 79-Assessment Panels in the Criminal Procedure Amendment Act 4 of 2017

Determination of criminal capacity for child offenders-interfacing the procedural requirements of the Child Justice and Criminal Procedure Act

Plausible subjective experience versus fallible corroborative evidence: The formulation of insanity in Nigerian criminal courts

The unfit accused in the South African criminal justice system: From automatic detention to unconditional release

The DSM-5 and the role of personality disorders under the criminal law

Access to the medical records of a child: legislative review required

Compulsory HIV testing of child sex offenders in the South African criminal justice system

Facilitating a framework for managing rare diseases in South Africa: Comparative insights from the UK and Italy

Priorities for addressing mental health conditions and substance use disorders in prisons in sub-Saharan Africa: expert consensus from a Delphi panel

The Evolution of Mental Health Legislation in South Africa: Towards a Rights-Based Approach

Low-threshold fitness test in South Africa and the USA : consequences for the fit but mentally ill accused

Mentally ill accused in South African criminal procedure Evaluating the mental health court model as therapeutic response:

Conclusion

Dr. Letitia Pienaar demonstrates outstanding academic, research, and professional achievements that align strongly with the criteria for the Best Researcher Award. Her interdisciplinary expertise in law, mental health, and human rights, combined with significant teaching, publication, and professional engagement experience, make her an ideal candidate. With further expansion into global research collaborations and high-impact international publications, she has the potential to become a leading voice in her field worldwide.

Padmavati Manchikanti | Pharmaceutical Law and Ethics | Best Researcher Award

Padmavati Manchikanti | Pharmaceutical Law and Ethics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Padmavati Manchikanti, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, India

Prof. Dr. Padmavati Manchikanti, a Ph.D. in Plant Sciences, brings over 16 years of interdisciplinary expertise bridging biotechnology, pharmaceutical law, and intellectual property. A faculty member at IIT Kharagpur since 2006, her work spans drug regulations, patent law, telemedicine, and medical device policy. She has led government-funded research on herbal therapeutics, metabolic engineering, and immunization policy. With several international patents, a Springer-published book on AI in healthcare, and over 1,600 citations, she remains a driving force in biotech innovation and regulatory science.

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Education

Prof. Dr. Padmavati Manchikanti 🌿 holds a Ph.D. in Plant Sciences and brings over four years of biotech industry experience. Since 2006, she has been engaged in teaching and research at IIT Kharagpur 🎓. With more than sixteen years of expertise in pharmaceutical law, regulation ⚖️, and intellectual property rights 📜, her research spans cross-country drug law comparisons, drug regulation implementation in India, clinical trial standards, and patent issues related to pharmaceuticals 💊. Her work also explores patent linkage, biodrug patenting, and the evolving landscape of telemedicine patenting and regulation 📡, making her a leading voice in this vital interdisciplinary field.

Experience

Prof. Dr. Padmavati Manchikanti 🌿 has led several impactful research projects across diverse scientific domains. In 2018, she developed a herbal biodegradable therapeutic dressing for traumatic wound care 🩹, funded by the Department of Science and Technology, GOI. The same year, she evaluated Basella species for antioxidant potential and nutraceutical development 🍃, supported by the Government of West Bengal. Earlier, in 2013, she synthesized and characterized bioactive peptides from honey protein 🍯 under CSIR. She also established the Plant Metabolic Pathways Laboratory 🌱 in 2011 with MHRD support and studied international drug price control mechanisms 💊 in 2009 under the Department of Pharmaceuticals.

Professional Memberships

Prof. Dr. Padmavati Manchikanti 🤝 holds esteemed memberships in several prestigious professional organizations, reflecting her interdisciplinary expertise. She is a member of the Association of Teachers and Researchers in Intellectual Property (ATRIP) 📘 and the International Trademark Association ®️. Her global engagement includes past membership in the World Bioenergy Association 🌍 and active involvement in the Federation of Asian Biotechnology Association (FABA) 🧬. Additionally, she is a member of AFBIC at IIT Kharagpur 🎓. These affiliations highlight her strong commitment to advancing knowledge and collaboration in intellectual property, biotechnology, energy, and innovation.

Research Focus

Prof. Dr. Padmavati Manchikanti’s research primarily focuses on telemedicine, remote patient monitoring, food authenticity, and sustainable extraction techniques. Her work on telemedicine tools explores innovations in remote health monitoring, emphasizing cross-country patent analysis. She also investigates issues like honey adulteration and its authentication, addressing global challenges in food safety and quality. Additionally, her research in green extraction techniques involves ultrasound-assisted methods to extract phenolic components from plants like Basella alba, contributing to sustainable food production and health benefits.

Publication Top Notes

Patenting telemedicine tools: A cross-country analysis of technologies related to remote patient monitoring

Honey Authentication: A review of the issues and challenges associated with honey adulteration

Ultrasound assisted green extraction of phenolic components from Basella alba

Comparative Perspectives on the Protection of Food Geographical Indications in Asian Countries