
معرفی
Dr. Niladri Kumar Mahato serves as an Assistant Professor of Anatomy at Marian University's College of Osteopathic Medicine (MU-COM), holding advanced qualifications including MBBS, MS, DNB, and Ph.D. His academic appointment embodies Marian University's "Made for Greatness" institutional ethos through rigorous scholarly contributions to anatomical sciences and osteopathic medical education.
His educational foundation spans multiple advanced medical degrees: MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery), MS (Master of Surgery), DNB (Diplomate of National Board), and Ph.D., establishing comprehensive expertise in clinical anatomy and spinal biomechanics. These qualifications directly inform his specialized research trajectory within the Department of Anatomy.
Dr. Mahato's research program centers on spinal biomechanics with particular emphasis on sagittal plane alignment, segmental load distribution, and curvature transition zones. His work bridges foundational anatomical knowledge with clinical orthopedics, investigating how spinal curvature dynamics influence load-bearing capacity and degenerative processes. This research directly supports advancements in osteopathic manipulative treatment and spinal surgery outcomes.
His 2024 publication in the Global Spine Journal represents current scholarly activity focused on spinal biomechanics trends, highlighting the critical relationship between spinal curvature transitions and mechanical loading patterns. This work advocates for continued innovation in diagnostic and therapeutic approaches to spinal disorders through evidence-based anatomical research.
Scientific recognition:
- No specific awards, fellowships, or medals were documented in the provided materials
Academic mentorship and research infrastructure: The available documentation does not specify graduate student supervision, grant funding, or dedicated laboratory facilities. However, his institutional affiliation within MU-COM suggests integration with broader anatomical education programs and potential collaboration within osteopathic medical research networks focused on musculoskeletal health.





