Dr. Vinay Kumar Sharma

20240709 093207

ORCID: 0000-0002-1798-5788
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University: www.patanjaliuniversity.com

Dr. Vinay Kumar Sharma is a distinguished Associate Professor at the University of Patanjali, India, where he has been contributing his expertise since November 2019. With a Ph.D. in Medicinal Chemistry from the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Roorkee, Dr. Sharma has established himself as a prominent figure in the field of drug discovery and development.

Dr. Sharma's career spans over two decades, encompassing both academic research and industry experience. His professional journey includes notable positions such as Scientist F at Patanjali Research Foundation and Senior Research Scientist at Patanjali Natural Coloroma. He has also held postdoctoral positions at esteemed institutions in South Korea and Japan, further broadening his international research perspective.

In the pharmaceutical industry, Dr. Sharma has made significant contributions as a research scientist at companies like Aurigene Discovery Technologies and Orchid Research Laboratories in India. This blend of academic and industrial experience has enriched his approach to drug discovery and medicinal chemistry.

Dr. Sharma's research portfolio is extensive and impactful, with over 50 publications in peer-reviewed journals. His work primarily focuses on medicinal chemistry, drug discovery, and natural products. He has made notable contributions in developing anti-cancer compounds, anti-inflammatory agents, and inhibitors for various biological targets.

At the University of Patanjali, Dr. Sharma not only excels in his role as an educator but also holds key administrative positions. As the Assistant Dean of Research and Assistant Controller of Examination, he plays a crucial role in shaping the institution's academic and research landscape.

Throughout his career, Dr. Sharma has been recognized with several awards and fellowships, including prestigious postdoctoral fellowships in Korea and Japan. His expertise in organic synthesis, analytical techniques, and biological evaluation of drug candidates makes him a valuable asset in the field of pharmaceutical research and education.

Dr. Sharma's work continues to influence the realm of drug discovery, bridging the gap between academic research and practical applications in the pharmaceutical industry.

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