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UP, 226002, India
Posted:
January 11, 2016

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Curriculum Vitae

ANOOP KUMAR (h-index *)

DST INSPIRE (SRF) PhD in Pharmacology Fellow (Thesis submitted) Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences & Technology, Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, Ranchi.

PHONE: 095********.

E-MAIL: acs2gf@r.postjobfree.com.

SCOPUS AUTHOR ID: 555********,

ORCID ID: orcid.org/0000-0002-7806-9986

OBJECTIVE

To explore my knowledge in the field of research work which ultimately benefit the society.

ACADEMIC QUALIFICATION

Examination Board/university Year of passing Percentage Class 10 H.P.B.S.E. Dharamsala

(H.P.)

2002 73%

Class 12 H.P.B.S.E. Dharamsala

(H.P.)

2004 62%

B. Pharma PTU Jalandhar 2009 76.21%

Master in clinical

research

Jamia Hamdarad University

New Delhi

2012 GPA 9.0

PhD course work BIT Mesra, Ranchi 2013 GPA 9.0

Project work

M. Sc.:

a) Method development and validation of 5-Hydroxy methyl tolterodine in human plasma by using LC-MS/MS in Ranbaxy Research Laboratory, Gurgaon. b) Submitted the protocol on open label, cross over bioequivalence study comparing tacrolimus 5mg capsule(containing 5 mg tacrolimus) of Ranbaxy Research Laboratories with prograf 5mg capsules (containing 5 mg tacrolimus) of Astellas pharma US, in healthy adult human male subjects under fasting condition.(During training peroid in Ranbaxy).

B. Pharm.: Effect of Morinda citrifolia in CCl-induced hepatotoxicity in rats. TRAINING

Training in Ranbaxy Pharmaceutical limited,Clinical Pharmacology Unit for 6 weeks in Oct,2011 in BE studies in Healthy Volunteers.

Training in Max healthcare Saket, New Delhi for 6 weeks in 2011 (regulatory aspects in clinical research, clinical operation, biostatistics and data management departments)

Summer training at Cadila Healthcare limited BADDI (H.P.) in 2008 (manufacturing and QC analysis of tablets and capsules )

Achievement, Awards and Social Activities

GPAT Qualified.

DST INSPIRE Fellow (IF 120789).

B. Pharmacy Degree with Distinction.

1st Rank holder of University during Master in Clinical Research.

During B. Pharm. I got 1st rank in college.

Qualified as UGC-BSR fellow in BIT Mesra, Ranchi. Workshop/Conferences Attended

Participated in the International Symposium, Lecture Sessions on Advanced Clinical Research and Pharmacovigilance held at Empower School of Health, New Delhi.

Participate as Delegate at Two days 30th Annual Conference of Society of Toxicology (India) and Symposium on Strategies for Safety Study Requirements for Herbal Formulations (STOX-2010) held at Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi.

Attended International Workshop on “Next generation tools in life science research and education” in ASBAJM college of pharmacy,Bela(Ropar).

Attended 2days Life science conclave 2010 on drug discovery and development held at lalit hotel C.P. New delhi.

Attended QIP program conducted by BIT Mesra during 2012. Experience

1 year job Experience as a lecturer in Pharmacology in Shanti Niketan College of Pharmacy Mandi (H.P.)

PHD THESIS:

Topic: Immunotoxic and proteomics profile of Deltamethrin in murine thymocytes and splenocytes: attenuation by phytoconstituents and immunomodulatory drugs. Techniques used: Docking study, primary animal cell culture, western blot, HPLC, Flow cytometery, DNA laddering, ELISA, SDS PAGE, etc.

PERSONAL INFORMATION:

FATHER’S NAME : Jai Kumar Sharma.

MOTHER’S NAME : Promila devi

DATE OF BIRTH : 09 Feb 1987 (27 years)

NATIONALITY : Indian

LANGUAGES KNOWN: English, Hindi, Pahadi & Punjabi.

RESEARCH ARTICLES:

1. Kumar A, sasmal D and sharma N. (2013) Deltamethrin induced an apoptogenic signalling pathway in murine thymocytes: exploring the molecular mechanism. Journal of applied toxicology. 34: 1303-1310. Impact factor: 3.174. (Citation: 13) 2. Kumar A, sasmal D, bhaskar A, mukhopadhyay K, thakur A and sharma N. (2014) Deltamethrin induced oxidative stress and mitochondrial caspase dependent signaling pathways in murine splenocytes. Environmental toxicology. DOI: 10.1002/tox.22091. Impact factor: 3.23. (Citation: 6)

3. Sharma N and Kumar A. (2014) Mechanism of immunotoxicological effects of tributyltin chloride on murine thymocytes. Cell biology and toxicology. 30:101–112. Impact factor: 2.34. (Citation: 6)

4. Kumar A, sasmal D and sharma N. (2015) Immunomodulatory role of piperine in deltamethrin induced thymic apoptosis and altered immune functions. Environmental toxicology and pharmacology. 39:504-514. Impact factor: 2.034. (Citation: 6) 5. Kumar A and sharma N. (2015) Comparative efficacy of piperine and curcumin in deltamethrin induced splenic apoptosis and altered immune functions. Pesticide biochemistry and physiology. 119: 16-27. Impact factor: 2.11. (Citation: 3) 6. Kumar A, sasmal D and sharma N. (2015) Mechanism of immunoprotective effects of curcumin in dlm-induced thymic apoptosis and altered immune functions: an in silico and in vitro study. Journal of Immuntoxicology and Immunopharmacology. Accepted manuscript. Impact factor: 1.14.

7. Kumar A, dubey R.K, kant K, sasmal D, ghosh M, sharma N. (2015) Determination of deltamethrin concentration in mice plasma and primary immune organs by simple reverse phase hplc. acta chromatographia. doi: 10.1556/1326.2016.28.2.4. Impact factor: 0.577. 8. Divakar D, sasmal D, Kumar A*, kumar A and sharma N. (2015) Prophylactic role of piperine and curcumin in allethrin altered hematological and biochemical parameters in Swiss albino mice. Pharmacologia. 6: 396-412. (Corresponding author).

Review articles:

1. Kumar A, Sharma N, Singh S, Sasmal D and Dev A (2014) Oral vaccine antigen induced immune response signalling pathways: Current and future perspectives. Journal of Vaccine and Vaccination. 5: 225. DOI:10.4172/2157 7560.1000225. Impact factor: 1.50 (Citation: 3)

2. Kumar A, Sasmal D and Sharma N. (2015) An insight into Deltamethrin induced apoptotic calcium, p53 and oxidative stress signalling pathways. Toxicology and Environmental health Sciences. 7: 25-34. (Citation: 5) 3. Kumar A, Bhaskar A, Chandra S, Sasmal D, Mukhopadhyay K, Sharma N. (2015) Mechanism of Deltamethrin induced Immunotoxicity: Current and Future Perspectives. Receptors & Clinical Investigation 2: e578. DOI: 10.14800/rci.578. (Citation: 2) 4. Jadav SS, Kumar A, Ahsan MJ and Jayaprakash V. (2015) Ebola Virus: Current and Future Perspectives. Infectious Disorders – Drug Targets. 15: 20-31. 5. Kumar A* and Khan H. (2015) Signal Detection and their Assessment in Pharmacovigilance. Open Pharmaceutical Sciences Journal, 2015, 2, 66-73.

(Corresponding author)

Hypothesis:

Kumar A*, Sasmal D, Sharma N, Bhaskar A, Chandra S, Mukhopadhyay K, Kumar M.

(2015) Deltamethrin, a pyrethroid insecticide, could be a promising candidate as an anticancer agent. Medical Hypotheses. 85: 145-147. Impact factor: 1.14. (First author and Corresponding author).

Guest Editorial:

Kumar A (2014). Adaptive Immune System: Friend or Foe? Journal of Harmonized Research Publications. Guest Editorial.

Letter to editor

Kumar A (2015). Letter to editor: Immuno-oncology: Is it a new hope for cancer patients? Cancer studies and molecular medicine. 2: 66-68 International conference and workshop

1. Kumar A and Sharma N. (2014) Poster presentation on Immunomodulatory role of piperine and curcumin in deltamethrin induced thymic apoptosis in murine thymocytes in 6th Annual Meeting of The Cytometry Society (2013). ILS Bhubneswar. 2. Kamal Kant, Anoop Kumar, Padma C. Behera, Naresh Rangra, Uma Ranjan Lal, Manik Ghosh Evaluation of in-silico anticancer potential of pyrethroids: a comparative molecular docking study. Conference: The 19th International Electronic Conference on Synthetic Organic Chemistry, At University of Santiago de Compostela (Spain), Volume: 19. DOI: 10.3390/ecsoc-19-e012.

2. Attended 14th Indo-US Cytometry Workshop for 7 days on flow cytometer and its application in preclinical and clinical research.

3. Deepak Divakar, Anoop Kumar, Sanjay Bishnoi, Dinakar Sasmal, Neelima Sharma. 2014. NEU-6: Association of Apo E 4 and mild cognitive impairment (MCI) in Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Indian Journal of Pharmacology. Vol. 46. Supplement S89.

Reviewer

Current drug safety

Cancer studies and molecular medicine

Editorial Board

Advances in Modern Oncology Research

REFERENCES:

1. Dr. Sheikh Raisuddin

Professor & Head

Department of Clinical Research

Jamia Hamdarad University

New Delhi

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2. Dr. D. Sasmal

B.M. Birla Distinguished Service Professor

Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Technology B.I.T, Mesra, Ranchi

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3. Dr. Neelima Sharma

Assistant Professor

Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Technology B.I.T, Mesra, Ranchi

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DECLARATION:

I hereby declare that the particulars of information and facts stated herein above are true, correct and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief. DATE : 19-12-15

PLACE: BIT MESRA, RANCHI ANOOP KUMAR



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