EKO Lifesciences was founded to bridge the gap between entomological research and real-world solutions for mosquito control. Our commitment to innovation and sustainability positions us as a leader in eco-friendly public health interventions.
Our Vision: To pioneer sustainable, science-backed mosquito control solutions that eliminate disease transmission and improve global health.
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Expert in Vector-Borne Disease Control & Entomology
Dr. Bhupender Nath Nagpal is a renowned entomologist with over 40 years of experience in vector ecology, mosquito control, and public health research. A retired Scientist G from the National Institute of Malaria Research (NIMR), he has led groundbreaking studies on dengue, malaria, chikungunya, and Zika virus.
As a former WHO Technical Officer, he played a key role in vector surveillance, capacity building, and policy development across South-East Asia.
With 100+ research publications, his work in GIS-based disease mapping, mosquito taxonomy, and biological control methods continues to shape modern vector control strategies.
Expert in Infectious Disease Research & Lifesciences
Dr. Anushrita, a Ph.D. in Life Sciences, is a distinguished researcher with over 13 years of experience spanning both industry and academia. Her expertise lies in the field of infectious diseases, where she has contributed extensively through evidence-based research and published 11 research articles in reputed national and international journals.
As a Clinical Research Scientist, she has worked on real-world data and generated scientific insights for the betterment of human health. Her work has been instrumental in advancing scientific understanding and developing solutions for disease prevention and management.
With a deep commitment to education, science and discovery, Dr. Anushrita continues to push the boundaries of research, bridging the gap between academia and industry to drive meaningful impact in public health and biomedical sciences.
Creating innovative, data-driven mosquito control strategies.
Implementing organic repellents, larvicides, and biological control.
Partnering with governments, NGOs, and private institutions for large-scale impact.