Dr. Rashmi Fotedar | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award
Expert from Ministry of Municipality and Environment, Qatar.
Dr. Rashmi Fotedar is an accomplished microbiologist with over three decades of experience in medical microbiology, molecular biology, and parasitology. With a strong foundation in research and teaching, she has significantly contributed to the scientific community through extensive research on hospital-associated infections, microbial diversity, and marine microbiology. Her work spans across India, Saudi Arabia, Australia, and Qatar, where she has held various academic, research, and leadership positions. Dr. Fotedar has demonstrated expertise in laboratory techniques, microbiological diagnostics, and environmental microbiology, particularly focusing on marine microbial ecosystems. She has published prolifically in peer-reviewed journals, with more than 40 impactful publications and an h-index of 23. Her Google Scholar profile further attests to her long-standing influence in the field. In addition to her research, Dr. Fotedar has provided invaluable teaching and training to undergraduate and postgraduate students, shaping future scientists. She has actively participated in national and international research collaborations and is a member of multiple prestigious scientific societies. Her leadership in establishing the Qatari Culture Collection and securing high-value research grants underlines her capability to lead complex scientific projects. Dr. Fotedar continues to advance microbiological research while contributing to academic excellence and scientific development globally.
Professional Profile
Education
Dr. Rashmi Fotedar holds a Ph.D. in Medical Microbiology from the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi, India, where she specialized in hospital-associated fungal infections in immunocompromised patients. This doctoral research laid the foundation for her deep involvement in medical mycology and infectious diseases. Additionally, she earned a Master of Science degree in Medical Microbial Biotechnology from the University of Technology, Sydney, Australia, where she gained advanced skills in the molecular identification of parasitic infections using contemporary techniques. To further enhance her interdisciplinary expertise, Dr. Fotedar underwent specialized training in bioinformatics at the University of Sydney, Australia. Her international educational background combines the strengths of rigorous laboratory research and cutting-edge molecular technologies. She has also participated in specialized international courses such as the Yeast Molecular Genetics program at ICGEB, Trieste, Italy, and the ANGIS Applied Bioinformatics workshop in Australia. These diverse educational experiences have equipped her with a comprehensive skill set that integrates microbiology, molecular biology, and bioinformatics. This solid academic foundation has enabled Dr. Fotedar to pursue complex research in clinical and environmental microbiology, contributing substantially to the fields of infectious diseases and microbial ecology.
Professional Experience
Dr. Rashmi Fotedar’s professional journey spans over 30 years, encompassing roles in teaching, research, and scientific leadership across multiple countries. Since 2012, she has been serving as an Expert in the Department of Genetic Engineering at the Biotechnology Centre in Doha, Qatar, where she is in charge of the Microbiology Unit. Her work involves applying for and managing research grants, training researchers, and curating the Qatari Culture Collection of marine microorganisms. Prior to this, from 2008 to 2012, she worked as a scientist on an independent NHMRC-funded project in Australia focused on the molecular epidemiology of Neisseria gonorrhoea. Between 2004 and 2007, she was a Demonstrator at the University of Technology Sydney, providing theoretical and practical microbiology education. Her earlier roles include Research Scientist at Westmead Hospital, Sydney, and Specialist in Microbiology at King Khalid University Hospital, Saudi Arabia. Dr. Fotedar began her career as a Junior Research Fellow at AIIMS, New Delhi, and progressed through roles as Senior Research Fellow and Research Associate. Across these positions, she has consistently contributed to clinical microbiology, epidemiological studies, and marine microbial research, while also actively engaging in student mentorship and laboratory management.
Research Interests
Dr. Rashmi Fotedar’s research interests encompass a wide spectrum within microbiology, with a primary focus on medical microbiology, molecular diagnostics, and environmental microbiology. Her early work centered on hospital-associated fungal infections, parasitic infections, and the molecular epidemiology of infectious diseases. Over time, her interests have evolved to include marine microbial diversity, hypersaline ecosystems, and the role of microorganisms in environmental preservation. She has made significant contributions to the isolation, identification, and characterization of novel marine fungi and bacteria, leading to the discovery and naming of new microbial species. Her work on microbial stabilization of mobile dunes and monitoring of pathogens in coastal waters reflects her strong commitment to addressing environmental and public health challenges. Dr. Fotedar’s research integrates genomics, metagenomics, and conventional culturing methods to understand microbial ecosystems in extreme environments. She is also keenly interested in bioinformatics applications, microbial culture preservation, and advancing molecular techniques for pathogen detection. Her multidisciplinary approach positions her at the forefront of microbiology research with both clinical and ecological relevance, contributing to our understanding of microbial diversity and its impact on human health and the environment.
Research Skills
Dr. Rashmi Fotedar possesses an extensive array of research skills spanning molecular biology, microbiology, and bioinformatics. Her technical expertise includes DNA extraction, PCR, real-time PCR, sequencing, cloning, restriction digestion, and gel electrophoresis. She is proficient in culture techniques for bacteria, fungi, and parasites, as well as antibiotic sensitivity testing using both conventional and automated methodologies. Dr. Fotedar has mastered the isolation and identification of microorganisms from clinical, soil, and marine environments and has significant experience in the maintenance and preservation of bacterial and fungal cultures, including database management. She received specialized training at CBS, Netherlands, in fungal preservation techniques, which she applies in her role as curator of the Qatari Culture Collection. Her bioinformatics training supports her genomic and metagenomic analyses, adding depth to her microbiological research. Additionally, she has a strong command of microbiological safety protocols and occupational health procedures. Dr. Fotedar’s teaching skills are complemented by her laboratory expertise, making her highly effective in both educational and research settings. Her ability to manage large, multidisciplinary projects, combined with her analytical mindset and collaborative spirit, further solidify her reputation as a highly skilled researcher in her field.
Awards and Honors
Dr. Rashmi Fotedar has received numerous prestigious grants and recognitions throughout her career, underscoring her scientific leadership and research excellence. She was awarded several major research grants by the Qatar National Research Fund, including projects on microbial diversity in the Arabian Gulf, pathogen detection in coastal waters, and microbial stabilization of mobile dunes, with total funding exceeding USD 2 million. Her leadership in these projects demonstrates her ability to attract significant research investment and manage complex scientific studies. She also secured an independent research grant from the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) in Australia for a molecular epidemiological study, highlighting her international research impact. Dr. Fotedar was the recipient of an Australian Postgraduate Award funded by the Commonwealth Government of Australia, which supported her advanced research training. Earlier in her career, she received independent fellowships from India’s Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) and the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), recognizing her potential as an emerging scientist. Her long-standing memberships in renowned scientific societies and active roles in peer-review and editorial boards further validate her esteemed position in the scientific community. These accolades collectively affirm Dr. Fotedar’s distinguished contributions to microbiological research.
Conclusion
Dr. Rashmi Fotedar exemplifies the qualities of a world-class researcher, combining scientific excellence, teaching dedication, and leadership in microbiology. Her extensive academic qualifications, international research experience, and sustained contributions to both clinical and environmental microbiology underscore her impact on the scientific community. Throughout her career, she has demonstrated a strong commitment to the advancement of molecular diagnostics, microbial ecology, and pathogen discovery. Dr. Fotedar’s ability to lead multidisciplinary teams, secure high-value research funding, and mentor the next generation of scientists reflects her capability to drive meaningful scientific progress. She has contributed significantly to the identification of novel microbial species, particularly from marine and hypersaline environments, expanding our understanding of microbial biodiversity. Her involvement in prestigious editorial boards and peer review panels further amplifies her influence in shaping microbiological research worldwide. Dr. Fotedar’s outstanding publication record, coupled with her scientific leadership and dedication to teaching, positions her as a highly deserving candidate for recognition. Moving forward, expanding her global collaborations and increasing her involvement in public engagement activities could further elevate her already remarkable career. Overall, Dr. Rashmi Fotedar’s professional journey makes her a strong and worthy contender for the Best Researcher Award.
Publications Top Notes
1. Laboratory Diagnostic Techniques for Entamoeba Species
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Authors: R. Fotedar, D. Stark, N. Beebe, D. Marriott, J. Ellis, J. Harkness
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Journal: Clinical Microbiology Reviews 20 (3), 511-532
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Year: 2007
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Citations: 694
2. Cockroaches (Blattella germanica) as Carriers of Microorganisms of Medical Importance in Hospitals
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Authors: R. Fotedar, U.B. Shriniwas, A. Verma
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Journal: Epidemiology & Infection 107 (1), 181-187
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Year: 1991
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Citations: 231
3. PCR Detection of Entamoeba histolytica, Entamoeba dispar, and Entamoeba moshkovskii in Stool Samples From Sydney, Australia
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Authors: J.L.H. R. Fotedar, Stark, N. Beebe, D. Marriott, J. Ellis
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Journal: Journal of Clinical Microbiology
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Year: 2007
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Citations: 221
4. Vector Potential of Houseflies (Musca domestica) in the Transmission of Vibrio cholerae in India
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Authors: R. Fotedar
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Journal: Acta Tropica 78 (1), 31-34
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Year: 2001
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Citations: 203
5. Ochratoxin Production and Taxonomy of the Yellow Aspergilli (Aspergillus Section Circumdati)
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Authors: C.M. Visagie, J. Varga, J. Houbraken, M. Meijer, S. Kocsubé, N. Yilmaz, et al.
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Journal: Studies in Mycology 78, 1-61
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Year: 2014
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Citations: 193
6. Amoebiasis: Current Status in Australia
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Authors: S.J. van Hal, D.J. Stark, R. Fotedar, D. Marriott, J.T. Ellis, J.L. Harkness
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Journal: Medical Journal of Australia 186 (8), 412-416
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Year: 2007
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Citations: 139
7. The Housefly (Musca domestica) as a Carrier of Pathogenic Microorganisms in a Hospital Environment
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Authors: R. Fotedar, U. Banerjee, S. Singh, A.K. Verma
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Journal: Journal of Hospital Infection 20 (3), 209-215
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Year: 1992
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Citations: 129
8. Prevalence of Enteric Protozoa in HIV-Positive and HIV-Negative Men Who Have Sex With Men From Sydney, Australia
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Authors: D. Stark, R. Fotedar, S. Van Hal, N. Beebe, D. Marriott, J.T. Ellis, J. Harkness
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Journal: The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 76 (3), 549-552
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Year: 2007
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Citations: 126
9. Comparison of Stool Antigen Detection Kits to PCR for Diagnosis of Amebiasis
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Authors: D. Stark, S. Van Hal, R. Fotedar, A. Butcher, D. Marriott, J. Ellis, J. Harkness
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Journal: Journal of Clinical Microbiology 46 (5), 1678-1681
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Year: 2008
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Citations: 120
10. Entamoeba moshkovskii Infections in Sydney, Australia
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Authors: J.E.J.H. R. Fotedar, D. Stark, D. Marriott
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Journal: European Journal of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Disease
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Year: 2008
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Citations: 104