Prof. Pramod Hurkadale | Chromatography | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Pramod Hurkadale | Chromatography | Best Researcher Award

Professor at KLE College of Pharmacy, KLE Academy of Higher Education & Research, Belagavi 590010 Karnataka, India

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šŸŽ“ Educational Background

Dr. Pramod J. Hurkadale, Professor in the Department of Pharmacognosy at KLES College of Pharmacy, Belagavi, Karnataka, India, has a distinguished academic background. He completed his B. Pharm degree from Kuvempu University, Shivamogga, and earned his M. Pharm degree with distinction from Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bengaluru. Dr. Pramod was awarded a Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Sciences under the AICTE-sponsored Quality Improvement Program at Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences. Additionally, he holds a Diploma in Clinical Research from Catalyst Clinical Services Ltd, New Delhi.

šŸ‘Øā€šŸ« Professional Experience

Dr. Pramod boasts an impressive 22 years of teaching and research experience, mentoring undergraduate and postgraduate students. He has guided 10 Ph.D. scholars under KLE University, contributing significantly to pharmaceutical education and research. His teaching excellence has earned him the Best Teacher Award, affirming his dedication to student success and academic excellence.

šŸ† Awards and Recognitions

Dr. Pramod’s excellence in academics and research has been recognized with several accolades. He received the Best of the Batch Award from Zydus-Indon Cadila Health Care Ltd, Ahmedabad, and was honored with the Best Paper Award at both national and international conferences. Additionally, his outstanding teaching contributions earned him the Best Teacher Award.

šŸ¤ Professional Memberships and Roles

Dr. Pramod is an active member of multiple professional bodies, including APTI, ISP, SFE, and KSPC. He has worked as Secretary for organizing several workshops and conferences, both national and international, sponsored by ICMR, AICTE, UGC, IPA, and others. He currently serves as an EC Member and Coordinator for the Society of Pharmacognosy, India, and as the Coordinator for the Society for Ethnopharmacology, Belagavi Chapter.

🌱 Research Interests and Collaborations

Dr. Pramod’s research focuses on herbal formulations, biosurfactants, traditional medicines, ethnomedicinal plants, and their pharmacological screening. His work includes collaboration with the National Institute of Traditional Medicine, ICMR, Belagavi on tissue culture studies of medicinal plants from the Western Ghats region. His passion for research drives his exploration of innovative approaches to harness the potential of ethnobotanical knowledge for therapeutic applications.

Publications Top NotedšŸ“š

Greenness Evaluation and Simultaneous High-Performance Thin-Layer Chromatography Method for Determination of Powder Mixture and Ayurvedic Formulation

Authors: Balekundri, A.; Hurkadale, P.; Hegde, H.

Journal: National Academy Science Letters

Year: 2024

Quality assessment, HPTLC-DPPH, analytical quality by design based HPTLC method development for estimation of piperine in piper species and marketed formulations

Authors: Balekundri, A.; Hurkadale, P.J.; Hegde, H.

Journal: Green Analytical Chemistry

Year: 2024

6-Benzylaminopurine Induces High-Frequency Multiplication in Vulnerable Hill Turmeric (Curcuma pseudomontana J. Graham): A Potential In Vitro Conservation Tool

Authors: Vaze, G.V.; Hurkadale, P.J.; Hegde, H.V.

Journal: Biotropia

Year: 2024

High-performance thin-layer chromatography fingerprint profile analysis and spectro-densitometric evaluation of antiproliferative antioxidants such as ellagic acid and gallic acid from four widely used Terminalia species

Authors: Bidikar, C.M.; Hurkadale, P.J.; Nandanwadkar, S.M.; Khale, A.; Phanse, M.

Journal: Journal of Planar Chromatography – Modern TLC

Year: 2023

Assist Prof Dr. Faezeh Shahdost-Fard, Analytical Chemistry, Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Faezeh Shahdost Fard, Analytical Chemistry, Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Faezeh Shahdost-Fard, Farhangian University, Iran

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🌟Summary

Dr. Faezeh Shahdost-Fard is an Assistant Professor of Analytical Chemistry at the Department of Chemistry Education, Farhangian University. Specializing in the development of advanced (Apta)sensors, her cutting-edge research harnesses nanomaterials to create innovative biosensing solutions. Her work primarily focuses on electrochemical and optical biosensing technologies for detecting various narcotics, deadly drugs, and specific bioanalytes.

Ā šŸŽ“Education

Postdoc: Brain Microelectrode for In-Vitro Monitoring, Sharif University of Technology/IPM (2020-2023)

Postdoc: Optical Sensor for Visual Detection, Tarbiat Modares University (2020)

Postdoc: Optical Sensor based on Nanostructures, Sharif University of Technology (2019-2020)

Postdoc: Electrochemical Aptasensors for Early Diagnosis of Autism, Ilam University (2018-2019)

Ph.D.: Electrochemical and Optical Aptasensors for Narcotic Drug and Cancer Detection, Ilam University (2013-2017)

M.Sc.: Electrochemical Aptasensors for Heart Biomarker Measurement, University of Kurdistan (2009-2012)

B.Sc.: Designing New Methods for Drug Measurement, Isfahan University of Technology (2005-2009)

Ā šŸ’¼Professional Experience

Assistant Professor: Analytical Chemistry, Farhangian University

Postdoctoral Researcher: Various positions focusing on electrochemical and optical sensors at prestigious Iranian universities including Sharif University of Technology, Tarbiat Modares University, and Ilam University

šŸ”¬Research Interests

Biosensing Technologies: Development of electrochemical and optical-based biosensors for detecting narcotics, deadly drugs, and bioanalytes.

Nanomaterials: Synthesis and application of nanomaterials derived from bio-wastes in sensor fabrication.

AptaSensors: Creating innovative aptasensors for a variety of targets including medical diagnostics and environmental monitoring.

PublicationsšŸ“

Central composite design-assisted visual and non-invasive detection of sertraline by sweet lemon waste-derived core-shell AuNPs@CDs

Authors: Madani-Nejad, E., Shokrollahi, A., Shahdost-Fard, F.

Journal: Analytica Chimica Acta

Year: 2024

A nitrogen-doped hollow carbon nanospheres-based aptasensor for non-invasive salivary detection of progesterone

Authors: Ghanbarzadeh, M., Ghaffarinejad, A., Shahdost-Fard, F.

Journal: Talanta

Year: 2024

Lemon-based core–shell Au@Pd nanoparticles as green nanoprobe: Towards fast and visual detection of trifluoperazine

Authors: Madani-Nejad, E., Shokrollahi, A., Shahdost-Fard, F.

Journal: Microchemical Journal

Year: 2024

A smartphone-based colorimetric assay using Cu-tannic acid nanosheets (Cu-TA NShs) as a laccase-mimicking nanozyme for visual detection of quercetin in vegetables

Authors: Davoodi-Rad, K., Shokrollahi, A., Shahdost-Fard, F., Azadkish, K., Madani-Nejad, E.

Journal: Microchimica Acta

Year: 2024

High sensitive detection of methamphetamine by high-performance aptasensing platform based on nickel oxide nanoparticles anchored on mxene

Authors: Khorablou, Z., Shahdost-Fard, F., Razmi, H.

Journal: Microchemical Journal

Year: 2023

Hollow carbon spheres decorated by silver nanocubes as the advanced aptasensing interface for sensitive and selective tracing of methamphetamine in human biofluids

Authors: Khorablou, Z., Shahdost-Fard, F., Razmi, H.

Journal: Biosensors and Bioelectronics: X

Year: 2023