Nalini Kaul
Princeton Consumer Research, CanadaBiography
Dr. Nalini Kaul has a wealth of expertise working in a variety of clinical trials, regulatory affairs, and research-related capacities She completed her Master of Science in Biochemistry from Kashmir University in India and her PhD. from the reputed PGIME&R Chandigarh, India. She got her post-doctoral training at St Boniface General Hospital Winnipeg Canada and at the University of Southern California, USA. Thereafter she took a Senior Scientist position at the University of Dallas, Texas. Following her return to Canada in 2000 she worked as Technical Director on Clinical trials with Hill Top Research and then, moved on to hold a joint appointment as Sr. Director of Regulatory Affairs and Director of Clinical Trials with Source Nutraceutical Inc. In addition to providing scientific and regulatory support, Source Nutraceutical, Inc. built and oversaw a clinical trials unit and maintained communication with contract laboratories and clinical trial locations. She currently serves as Vice President of Technical Services at Princeton Consumer Research, a CRO that conducts clinical trials for clients in the UK and North America. As a technical expert, she provides clients with advice and consultation. Numerous studies pertaining to skin, antiaging, hair care, dandruff, photobiology, nutritional supplements, probiotics, the microbiome, and other topics had she participated in as an investigator. In addition to having numerous book chapters, magazine pieces, and other written works to her credit, she has published forty papers in national and international journals. She has also given numerous presentations at both national and International conferences.
Research Interest
Nalini Kaul is deeply engaged in scientific and research pursuits, with a focus on cosmetics, natural health products and dietary supplements, veterinary formulations, and over-the-counter (OTC) medications. She routinely offers expert advice on efficacy and safety assessments, particularly in areas such as anti-aging, hydration, barrier function, antidandruff treatments, patch testing, sunscreen efficacy, antiperspirants and deodorants, supplements, medical devices, and consumer use testing.