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Nitrin Mantri serves as an Associate Professor and Adjunct Associate Professor at The University of Western Australia, affiliated with the Institute of Agriculture. Their research spans multiple disciplines including cancer pharmacology, cannabinoid studies, microbiology, and plant science, contributing to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to health and wellbeing. With an h-index of 9, their work demonstrates growing academic impact.
Dr. Mantri's research interests focus on cannabinoid pharmacology, particularly examining cannabis extracts' effects on melanoma cell lines. Their work explores the mechanisms of cell death induced by cannabis compounds, potential coupling effects with existing melanoma treatments, and applications of cannabinoid research in oncology. Additional research areas include food safety with emphasis on Escherichia coli detection methods and plant science focusing on epigenetic modifiers in plant growth and development.
Recent publications reveal a strong trend toward interdisciplinary research bridging pharmacology, oncology, and plant science. The work on cannabis extracts and melanoma demonstrates a growing interest in natural products as potential cancer therapeutics. Simultaneously, research on rapid detection methods for foodborne pathogens shows application-focused work in public health. The editorial work on epigenetic modifiers indicates engagement with fundamental biological processes in plant systems.
Dr. Mantri's research has garnered significant attention, with publications picked up by numerous news outlets (ranging from 9 to 61 per article), shared across social media platforms including X (formerly Twitter), referenced in Wikipedia, and attracting readership on academic platforms like Mendeley. This indicates both scientific relevance and broader societal impact of their work.
