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Curriculum Vitae Page 1 of 14 CURRICULUM VITAE Dr. RAJEEV KUMAR SHARMA ASST. PROFESSOR, Faculty of pharmacy. Village-Makkawala DIT UNIVERSITY, DEHRADUN Uttarakhand India Ph.No. 9997238823, 9760214458 Vice President APTI Uttarakhand Region Executive Member IPA [email protected], [email protected] PRESENT STATUS: Presently doing the job of ASST. PROFESSOR in Dehradun institute of technology (DIT University) from 15th July 2006 (Overall Experience in teaching 11.5 Yrs). PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATION Awarded Phd in Dec. 2015 from UTU (Uttrakhand technical university) Entitled “Synthesis and Screening of novel compounds and formulation of tablets for colon targeting” under the guidance of , Prof.(Dr.) A.K, Sharma, Ex Principal Eritrea pharmacy College,Govt of Eritrea Asmara/Ex HOD BITS Ranchi and Prof.(Dr.) N.V. Satheesh Madhav Director DIT University-Faculty of pharmacy. Passed M.Pharma (Pharmaceutical chemistry) in 2006 with First division (71.7 %) marks from Bundelkhand University, State University (Main campus) , Jhansi (Accredited by NAAC). Passed B.Pharma with First division in 2002 from H.N.B. Garhwal University (Main campus), Srinagar (Garhwal) (Central university and Accredited A grade by NAAC). Qualified GATE in 2003 which was conducted by IIT delhi. Curriculum Vitae Dr. Rajeev Kumar Sharma Page 2 of 14 EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION Passed Intermediate with First division (65.8%) in 1997 from C.B.S.E (Kendriya Vidyalaya). Passed High School with First division (68.8%) in 1997 from C.B.S.E (Kendriya Vidyalaya). WORKING EXPERIENCE Worked as Lecturer in DIT UNIVERSITY-Faculty of pharmacy from 15 th July 2006 to 12 April 2010. Worked as Senior Lecturer in DIT UNIVERSITY-Faculty of pharmacy from 13 th April 2010 to 31 Dec 2010 Worked as Asst.Professor in DIT UNIVERSITY-Faculty of pharmacy from 1 Jan 2010 to till date.(Total experience 10.2 Years in DIT) 1.5 yrs experience as Guest lecturer in Pharmacy at Govt.polytechnic, Lohaghat, Uttarakhand (2002-2004). Two Months experience in Teaching SRGOC, Datia -(M.P.) from 2nd may 2006 to 12th july 2006. Actively teaching to the PG (M.Pharma) students in DIT, AAT since from 2009 to till date. Three month worked as as Trainee Pharmacist in Govt.hospital, (Srinagar Garhwal) . Three month experience in Dr. Reddy’s lab as M.R. INVITED LECTURE Invited talk as Guest Speaker at the National Conference of “IPGA(Indian pharmacy Graduate Association Advances in Pharmaceutical & life Sciences (APLS-2016)” on the topic Recent Advances in colon Targeting drugs on 29 May 2016 at IDPL Rishikesh. Curriculum Vitae Dr. Rajeev Kumar Sharma Page 3 of 14 REFEREED JOURNALS J6. Rajeev Kumar Sharma, N. V. Satheesh Madhav and A. K. Sharma Published paper in International journal ,Journal of Chemical and pharmaceutical Research (JOCPR) entitled “SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION OF ORNIDAZOLE, 5-ASA AZO ADDUCT FOR COLON TARGETING. ISSN: 0975-7384, 2014, 6(6):75-78.(Impact factor 1.44). J5. Rajeev Kumar Sharma1, N. V. Satheesh Madhav and A. K. Sharma Published paper in International journal Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis And Medicinal Chemistry(AJPAMC) entitled ‘’SYNTHESIS OF METHOTREXATE ALANINE AZO ADDUCT FOR COLON TARGETING’’. ISSN: 2321-0923, 2(2), 2014, 76 - 81.(Impact factor 0.8). J4.Rajeev Kumar Sharma1, N. V. Satheesh Madhav and A. K. Sharma Published paper in International journal IJPT(International journal of pharmacy and technology) Entitled ‘’Synthesis and Characterization of Indomethacin Konjac Glucomann complex for Colon Targeting’’. ISSN: 0975-766X , 6318-6384.(Impact factor 1.27). J3. Rajeev Kumar Sharma, N. V. Satheesh Madhav and A. K. Sharma Published paper in National journal GDPJR entitled ‘’Azo-reductase activated Nimesulide Ornidazole Azo adduct for colon specificity’’. 2014; 2(3): 7 - 10 . ISSN: 2348-1412. J2. Rajeev Kumar Sharma,Anuj Nautiyal et al Paper Published in Science Domain International journal “British Journal of Pharmaceutical Research 8(2): 1-6, 2015, Article no. BJPR.18710 ISSN: 2231-2919 (Pubmed indexing) Impact factor 0.7 entitled “ A Questionnaire survey for Prevalence of medication used in Dehradun district of Uttarakhand. J1. Rajeev Kumar Sharma,Anuj Nautiyal et al Paper Published in International journal”OMICS Journal of biomedical sciences” ISSN: 2167-1044, Volume 4 . Issue 4. Entitled” Prevalence of Depression among Geriatric People in Dehradun City of Uttarakhand, India”. Curriculum Vitae Dr. Rajeev Kumar Sharma Page 4 of 14 REVIEW ARTICLE R1. Rajeev Kumar Sharma1, Anuj Nautiyal ,N.V. Satheesh Madhav Published review article entitled “Review on Nosocomial infections” in “World Journal of Medical Sciences”(Pubmed indexing) 12 (3): 285-291, 2015 . ISSN 1817-3055. PATENTS PT2.Rajeev Kumar Sharma , N.V.Satheesh Madhav Filed a Patent Entitled” A smart simultaneous dual delivery of Tetracyclines and Nimesulide to colonic region via azo conjugation approach”. Application No. 233/DEL/2015. PT1. Rajeev Kumar Sharma, N.V.Satheesh Madhav Filed a Patent Entitled “An optimised process for synthesis of Methotrexate glutamic acids azo adduct for effective management of colorectal cancer.” Application No. 234/DEL/2015 CERTIFICATE COURSES Certificate course on Understanding Research Methods conducted by Course era and University of London & SOAS University of London. Certificate course on Health Research Fundamentals(Persuing) Conducted by National Institute of Epidemiology - Indian Council of Medical Research, Chennai . Certificate course on Principles and Application of NMR (Persuing) by Indian Institute of Technology ,Kanpur Certificate course on Recent Advances in pharmaceutical Sciences conducted by Institute for Skill Development and Certification (ISDC). Certificate course on Fundamentals of Chemistry conducted by Alison(Ireland). Certificate course on Effective Communication Techniques for Teacher by Alison (Ireland). PHD THESIS TITLE Synthesis and screening of Novel Compounds and Formulation of Tablets for colon targeting. Curriculum Vitae Dr. Rajeev Kumar Sharma Page 5 of 14 RESEARCH INTEREST Colon targeted drug delivery system.I synthesized several compounds and evaluate their colon targeting ability so as to treat various disease of colon like IBS,Colitis ,Crohn’s disease and Colorectal cancer. AWARDS and HONOURS Currently Vice President APTI Uttarakhand Region (2016-2019) State Coordinator of APTI (Association of Pharmaceutical teacher of India) (2008- 2011 and 20012-2015). Executive Member of IPA(Indian Pharmaceutical Association). Awarded as best goalkeeper in football in Intermediate. House captain during intermediate. EXTRA CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Appointed as member and course coordinator of NPTEL (Online courses conducted by IIT) by H’ble Vice Chancellor DIT University from 1st April 2016-31March 2017 Member of the Centralized Sports committee appointed by H’ble Vice Chancelloer DIT University. Appointed as Member for the Admission to Post graduate courses for framing strategies and planning by H’ble Vice Chancelloer DIT University from 1st April 2016- 31March 2017 Member of BOS committee for framing syllabus appointed by H’ble H’ble Vice Chancelloer DIT University from 1st April 2016-31March 2017. Appointed as member of Environmental committee by VC DIT University. Actively Participated in Press meet and address to press along with experts from industry under the banner of IPA to spread the awareness of pharmacy profession in uttarakhand region time to time. Member of LOC Committee of International conference Held at DIT University. Member of Board of Studies in Faculty of pharmacy DIT University for framing new syllabus. Worked as Deputy COE and Sesional incharge for examination in faculty of pharmacy. Curriculum Vitae Dr. Rajeev Kumar Sharma Page 6 of 14 Welcome Address and Vote of thanks in several national and international conference,Seminars etc. Class coordinator in each year in DIT. Cultural coordinator in DIT ,during which organised various cultural events such as Pharmacy week,NSS camps ,Blood Donation camps etc. Actively participated in NSS CAMPS. Member of the Disciplinary committee ,Antiragging committee in DIT-University, Dehradun. Actively coordinated students tours in various laboratories and industries such as Ranbaxy (Goa), CIPLA (Goa),IPCA,Sharon laboratories,etc. Actively conducted and participated in various surveys conducted by DIT –Faculty of Pharmacy. Actively participated in UTU councelling and DIT university councelling as reporting disc member , Suveilance committee and actively involved during admission . APPRAISALS A.11 Got the Certificate of appreciation by DIT University on successfully completion of five years in DIT by Hon’ble Vice Chancellor Prof. K.K. Raina in 2016. A.10.Got the certificate by NPTEL and IIT Madras in recognition of role as mentor for the online certification course entitled Biostatistics and Design of experiment and Introduction of Research conducted by IIT Madras from Jan-Mar 2016. A9. Got the Meritorious certificate by DIT University on successfully completion of five years in DIT by Hon Vice Chancellor Prof. K.K. Raina in 2015. A8. On the basis of student feedback got Excellent Feedback (8.11) and appraised by Vice Chancellor DIT on ten point scale in 2012. A7. On the basis of student feedback got Excellent Feedback (8.6) and appraised by Vice Chancellor DIT on ten point scale in 2012 A6. On the basis of student feedback got Excellent Feedback (8.4) and appraised by Vice Chancellor DIT on ten point scale in 2010 A5.On the basis of
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