Prof. (Dr.) Ashim Gupta is board certified/diplomat (DABRM) and Fellow (FABRM) of American Board of Regenerative Medicine. He is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Future Biologics (USA) and Regenerative Orthopaedics. He also serves as the Professor and Chief Science Officer for South Texas Orthopaedic Research Institute (USA). Dr. Gupta previously served as an Associate Director at Millennium Pain Center (USA) and as the Assistant Professor and Director of Laboratory for Regenerative Medicine and Applied Sciences at Institute for Plastic Surgery, Southern Illinois University School of Medicine (USA). Dr. Gupta completed his MS and PhD from the School of Medicine, Southern Illinois University (USA). He then pursued his MBA from the School of Business, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (USA). Dr. Gupta has led both basic science, pre-clinical and clinical research projects in the fields of Regenerative Medicine, Orthopaedics, and Pain Management. He has published over 125 research articles in peer-reviewed journals (most are indexed on PubMed). He has been awarded several grants and has authored and co-authored over 100 abstracts accepted in regional, national and international conferences for oral/paper and poster presentations; some of which have won awards. Dr. Gupta was awarded the 2021 35 Under 35 Gwinnett Young Professional of the year award and was also selected as a Top 10 finalist in the Emerging Entrepreneur Category for the Gwinnett Small Business Awards by the Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce (USA). He won the 2018 Medical Device Innovator of the Year Award at Illinois Capital Innovation Awards for developing a ‘Syringe System for Fluid Separation’ and a United States Patent has been issued for the same. Dr. Gupta also designed a ‘Novel tube for Platelet Rich Plasma preparation’ and United States design and utility patents have been issued for the same. Dr. Gupta serves as a Consultant/Visiting Consultant for several clinics in the USA; serves on the medical/scientific advisory board of several medical device and biotechnology companies; is a member and/or guest faculty of numerous societies; and serves as an Associate Editor, Guest Editor, Editorial Board Member and reviewer for several international peer-reviewed journals.
He won the 2018 Medical Device Innovator of the Year Award at Illinois Capital Innovation Awards for developing a ‘Syringe System for Fluid Separation’ and a United States Patent has been issued for the same