Biography:
Neema Tiwari did her MBBS and MD in Pathology in Pathology from Eras Lucknow Medical college and Hospital, She is has worked as Senior Resident, Pathology in department of clinical hematology and hemato-oncology, King George Medical University, India and Post Graduate Institute of Child Health Noida, UP and has 4 years post PG experience. She is currently working as Assistant Professor in Post graduate Institute of Child Health, Noida. She has done numerous intramural and extramural (ICMR,DST)research projects and has many national and international publications in indexed and peer reviewed journals(>40) to her credit. She is a reviewer for 3 journals to of which are pubmed indexed. She has presented papers in IAP,ICC and CAP conferences. She has recently presented a poster on MDS in the ISHBT-EHS TUTORIAL-2018 held in India. She is an ICO Fellow from Barcelona Spain in Molecular pathology/hematology.
She has co-authored several books, including Analysis of Various Patterns of Leukemia in the Indian Population (Neema Tiwari and Sunita Tiwari, Lambert Publications, 2018), Manual of Hematology (Ahuja Publishers, 2021), and Hematology Made Easy (Questvision Publication, 2024), and contributed chapters to three upcoming books. She also runs a YouTube channel focused on teaching pathology to postgraduate residents, which has over 1,500 followers. Currently, she serves as an International Ambassador for the College of American Pathologists in India and was an International Observer in Pathology at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center under Dr. Travis and Dr. Antenescou. Her professional memberships include the European Hematology Association, Junior Member of CAP, ISHBT, and the European Society of Pathology.
Post chemotherapy changes in bone marrow aspirate smears of hematolymphoid malignancies in pediatric population
Comparison of NLR,LMR,PLR, RDW, and platelet count in hematological malignancies at baseline and at intervals of 2 months in patients undergoing chemotherapy
Jak 2 negative Polycythemia vera in tertiary care center in west up population in India : A rare presentation of 3 cases