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Rahul Hajare, a Fellow and Directorate of Pharmacy at IASR, confirms his attendance at a hearing on June 8th at 12:30pm in front of the Chairman of the Takarar Nivaran Samiti and its participant members at Savitribai Phule Pune University. He sends copies of the letter to the Deputy Registrar of the committee, the Deputy Commissioner of Police of Pune, and the District Judge for legal education in Pune.
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This document provides guidance on applying for jobs as a PhD graduate or researcher. It discusses what skills employers want, including problem solving, data analysis, motivation and project management. It suggests tailoring CVs and cover letters to the specific role by highlighting relevant experience and skills. The document also provides tips on writing CVs, cover letters and answering questions in application forms to demonstrate how applicants meet the job criteria. Employers are more interested in whether applicants can do the future job than past experiences alone.
This document provides guidance on creating curriculum vitae (CVs) for doctoral and postdoctoral students. It discusses the key differences between CVs and resumes, including that CVs are usually longer documents that provide more comprehensive information on a person's academic background and accomplishments. The document offers tips on sections to include in a CV like education, research experience, publications, honors and awards. It also provides examples of CV templates and discusses factors to consider for international CVs. The overall purpose is to help students construct effective CVs to market themselves for academic and research careers.
Dr. Morris' research examines how nutritional deficiencies can lead to neurological disorders like Parkinson's and autism. She uses in vitro models and computational simulations to study how multivitamin dissolution in the gut impacts nutrient absorption. Specifically, she determines dissolution rates of multivitamins under varying pH conditions to model the digestive tract, and uses software like Vensim and GastroPlus to predict absorptivity based on dissolution profiles.
Rahul Hajare, a Fellow and Directorate of Pharmacy at IASR, confirms his attendance at a hearing on June 8th at 12:30pm in front of the Chairman of the Takarar Nivaran Samiti and its participant members at Savitribai Phule Pune University. He sends copies of the letter to the Deputy Registrar of the committee, the Deputy Commissioner of Police of Pune, and the District Judge for legal education in Pune.
Dr. Rahul Hajare's invited talk schedule includes over 50 international conferences from 2017-2019 covering various topics in fields like clinical trials, pain management, holistic medicine, pharmacology, nursing, biomedical research, optics, nanotechnology, virology, chemistry, pharmaceuticals, regenerative medicine, obesity, microbiology, and global warming. The conferences will take place in locations around the world including the USA, China, Austria, Netherlands, Spain, Czech Republic, South Korea, Hungary, Scotland, Italy, Canada, Singapore, Switzerland, Japan, Malaysia, Greece, Shanghai, Portugal, Rome, Moscow, Thailand, Ireland, Sweden, Denmark, London, New Zealand, and Rome.
This document provides a summary of an individual's educational and professional qualifications. It lists the individual's educational background, including degrees earned in pharmacy and life sciences. It also outlines extensive research experience in areas like biologics development, protein chemistry, and immunology. The individual has worked in both academic and industry roles and has published research papers in various journals. Awards and honors are also mentioned, recognizing the individual's work.
This document provides a summary of Dr. Rahul A. Hajare's educational and professional qualifications. It includes details of his educational background such as degrees obtained from various Indian universities. It also lists his areas of research interest, research experience in biologics development and protein chemistry, awards received, publications, and professional roles held at various academic and industry positions.
This study investigated the impact of relocating and transferring native B.Pharm (Bachelor of Pharmacy) students to adjacent classrooms in privately managed self-finance co-educational pharmaceutical institutes. A survey was conducted of 200 first-year B.Pharm students across several colleges to understand the frequency of relocations, reasons for relocations, and the effect on student attitudes towards their pharmacy programs. The results found that approximately 65-70% of students experienced a transfer, usually due to issues like facility impairments or timetable changes. While some relocations had little impact on student attitudes, transfers due to separation from friends or decreased study levels saw lower attitude scores. The study aims to bring awareness to support students
This document provides a summary of Dr. Rahul A. Hajare's educational and professional qualifications. It includes details of his educational background such as degrees obtained from various Indian universities. It also lists his areas of research interest, research experience in biologics development and protein chemistry, awards received, publications, and professional roles held at various academic and industry positions.
The Society for Ethnopharmacology, India (SFE-India) was established by academics, researchers, and industrialists to share knowledge about ethnopharmacology and medicinal plants. The Pune Chapter of SFE-India is holding a meeting on July 26th to strengthen its activities and promote traditional medicines. The letter invites the recipient to attend and share their valuable insights at the meeting with Dr. Suprea Bhalerao.
This document discusses a new technology for producing diethyl (tosyloxy) methylphosphonate, a key intermediate in nucleoside AIDS virus resistance drugs. The process involves three main stages - upstream processing, bio-reaction, and downstream processing. Specifically, it involves reacting diethyl phosphite and paraformaldehyde to form diethyl (hydroxymethyl) phosphate, then reacting this intermediate with paratoluensulfonyl chloride in the presence of an acid binding catalyst to form the desired product. The new technology has advantages such as short reaction time, high yield, little pollution, and high purity product. It also reduces CO2 emissions and avoids issues like foaming compared to other methods.
This document discusses new pharmacopeial standards for drug products related to single maximum impurities, common halogen impurities, and unspecified impurities associated with detectable impurities. It proposes limits for these impurities of not more than 1.5, 0.2, and 0.1 percent, respectively, with total impurities not exceeding 0.6 percent. The standards aim to better characterize drug products and quality through regular monitoring and validation of compendial procedures, using HPLC and other analytical techniques. The discussion focuses on impurity analysis and recent publications on the topic as it relates to the compound 1H-Indole-2,3-dione.
This document provides a summary of the LinkedIn profile and connections of Rrahul Hajare, who is identified as a Post-Doctoral Fellow with the Indian Council of Medical Research in New Delhi, India. It lists his 1,570 followers and recent messages from connections in fields related to pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, academia and research. Location data shows his largest audience is in Bengaluru, India, with additional viewers from other major Indian cities and the UK. Most views came from his 1st degree network on LinkedIn. Suggested shares are also provided.
This study examined the relationship between early rising and mental health issues in pharmaceutical science students. The author conducted an observational study of 10 students over the 2016-2017 academic year, collecting data on their sleep schedules, breakfast habits, and morning routines. The results showed that students performed best academically when classes started between 11am-9:30am, as this aligned better with their natural body clocks than the traditional 9am start time. Early morning classes were found to impair performance and increase risks of issues like depression, obesity, and drug abuse due to sleep loss and temporal misalignment. The author concludes that starting class later in the day would allow students to study at their most effective times.
1) The document discusses two types of cow's milk: A1 milk from foreign breeds like Jersey and Holstein cows, and A2 milk from indigenous Indian cows.
2) It claims that Indian cows that produce A2 milk have a vein called Surya Ketu nadi that absorbs energies from the sun and moon, imparting medicinal properties not found in A1 milk.
3) The author argues that A2 milk from Indian cows can help boost immunity and treat health issues in older people, serving as a complementary medicine, whereas A1 milk may have negative health effects. More research is still needed to fully understand the benefits of A2 milk.
This document discusses impurities in pharmaceuticals and how classical technology can help reduce impurities. It notes that impurities show extraordinary diversity based on regulatory standards. Various approaches try to stimulate and remove impurities early before they become embedded in products. Factors like temperature, solvents, and reaction conditions influence impurity levels. The withdrawal of water as a solvent during synthesis was found to significantly increase impurity levels compared to recommendations. Maintaining proper concentrations of raw materials and solvents like water can help control impurities during synthesis and product development.
This study examined the relationship between early rising and mental health issues in pharmaceutical science students. The author conducted an observational study of 10 students over the 2016-2017 academic year, collecting data on their sleep schedules, breakfast habits, and morning routines. The results showed that students performed best academically when classes started between 11am-9:30am, as this aligned better with their natural body clocks than the traditional 9am start time. Early mornings were found to impair performance and increase risks of issues like depression, obesity, and drug abuse due to sleep loss and circadian rhythm misalignment. The author concludes that later class start times would allow students to study at their most effective times.
Dr. Rahul Hajare's paper on nanotechnology in HIV/AIDS therapy has been accepted for an oral presentation at the 20th International Conference and Exhibition on Advanced Nanotechnology being held in Amsterdam, Netherlands from September 11-12, 2017. The conference will explore new advancements in nanotechnology and offer an unforgettable experience. More details about the conference can be found online at the provided link.
This document provides a biography and resume for Dr. Rahul A. Hajare, a researcher in biologics development and protein chemistry. It summarizes his educational background, areas of research interest, research experience, awards, academic appointments, industry experience, research projects, publications, and memberships. He has a Ph.D. from Vinayaka Mission University and positions include Associate Professor at Rajgad Dnyanpeeth's College of Pharmacy and research at the National AIDS Research Institute. His research focuses on biologics development, protein chemistry, molecular biology, and drug discovery.
This document provides a biography and resume for Dr. Rahul A. Hajare, a researcher in biologics development and protein chemistry. It summarizes his educational background, areas of research interest, research experience, awards, publications, projects, and academic appointments. Some key details include that he received a Ph.D. in 2012 from Vinayaka Mission University and has over 52 publications. His research focuses on areas like biologics development, protein chemistry, molecular biology, and drug discovery. He has worked on projects related to HIV inhibition and anticancer activity.
Dr. Rahul Hajare is a post-doc with over 10 years of experience in pharmaceutical chemistry, medicinal chemistry, quality assurance techniques, and molecular biology. He is currently handling a project on computational drug repositioning strategies for viral diseases. His skills include designing multi-step syntheses, handling analytical instruments, biological techniques, and supervising staff. He has worked in various roles including as an associate professor and at the National AIDS Research Institute.
Dr. Rahul Hajare is seeking a new managerial position, having previously worked as a Research Scientist at the National AIDS Research Institute in Pune under the Indian Council of Medical Research in New Delhi. He has over 15 years of experience in research and development, including work in pharmaceutical companies developing new drug formulations and identifying drug impurities through analytical methods. His areas of expertise include technology development, analytical techniques, research and development.
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- Dr. Hajare has over 10 years of experience in pharmaceutical chemistry, medicinal chemistry, and quality assurance.
- His research focuses on drug discovery, molecular docking, and computational drug repositioning for viral diseases.
- He has worked in various roles including as an ICMR postdoc, associate professor, and officer in an R&D department.
- Dr. Hajare has authored over 25 publications in peer-reviewed journals and has received awards including an ICMR post
This document provides a summary of Dr. Rahul A. Hajare's educational and professional qualifications. It includes details of his educational background such as degrees obtained from various Indian universities. It also lists his areas of research interest, research experience in biologics development and protein chemistry, awards received, publications, and professional roles held at various academic and industry positions.
This study investigated the impact of relocating and transferring native B.Pharm (Bachelor of Pharmacy) students to adjacent classrooms in privately managed self-finance co-educational pharmaceutical institutes. A survey was conducted of 200 first-year B.Pharm students across several colleges to understand the frequency of relocations, reasons for relocations, and the effect on student attitudes towards their pharmacy programs. The results found that approximately 65-70% of students experienced a transfer, usually due to issues like facility impairments or timetable changes. While some relocations had little impact on student attitudes, transfers due to separation from friends or decreased study levels saw lower attitude scores. The study aims to bring awareness to support students
This document provides a summary of Dr. Rahul A. Hajare's educational and professional qualifications. It includes details of his educational background such as degrees obtained from various Indian universities. It also lists his areas of research interest, research experience in biologics development and protein chemistry, awards received, publications, and professional roles held at various academic and industry positions.
The Society for Ethnopharmacology, India (SFE-India) was established by academics, researchers, and industrialists to share knowledge about ethnopharmacology and medicinal plants. The Pune Chapter of SFE-India is holding a meeting on July 26th to strengthen its activities and promote traditional medicines. The letter invites the recipient to attend and share their valuable insights at the meeting with Dr. Suprea Bhalerao.
This document discusses a new technology for producing diethyl (tosyloxy) methylphosphonate, a key intermediate in nucleoside AIDS virus resistance drugs. The process involves three main stages - upstream processing, bio-reaction, and downstream processing. Specifically, it involves reacting diethyl phosphite and paraformaldehyde to form diethyl (hydroxymethyl) phosphate, then reacting this intermediate with paratoluensulfonyl chloride in the presence of an acid binding catalyst to form the desired product. The new technology has advantages such as short reaction time, high yield, little pollution, and high purity product. It also reduces CO2 emissions and avoids issues like foaming compared to other methods.
This document discusses new pharmacopeial standards for drug products related to single maximum impurities, common halogen impurities, and unspecified impurities associated with detectable impurities. It proposes limits for these impurities of not more than 1.5, 0.2, and 0.1 percent, respectively, with total impurities not exceeding 0.6 percent. The standards aim to better characterize drug products and quality through regular monitoring and validation of compendial procedures, using HPLC and other analytical techniques. The discussion focuses on impurity analysis and recent publications on the topic as it relates to the compound 1H-Indole-2,3-dione.
This document provides a summary of the LinkedIn profile and connections of Rrahul Hajare, who is identified as a Post-Doctoral Fellow with the Indian Council of Medical Research in New Delhi, India. It lists his 1,570 followers and recent messages from connections in fields related to pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, academia and research. Location data shows his largest audience is in Bengaluru, India, with additional viewers from other major Indian cities and the UK. Most views came from his 1st degree network on LinkedIn. Suggested shares are also provided.
This study examined the relationship between early rising and mental health issues in pharmaceutical science students. The author conducted an observational study of 10 students over the 2016-2017 academic year, collecting data on their sleep schedules, breakfast habits, and morning routines. The results showed that students performed best academically when classes started between 11am-9:30am, as this aligned better with their natural body clocks than the traditional 9am start time. Early morning classes were found to impair performance and increase risks of issues like depression, obesity, and drug abuse due to sleep loss and temporal misalignment. The author concludes that starting class later in the day would allow students to study at their most effective times.
1) The document discusses two types of cow's milk: A1 milk from foreign breeds like Jersey and Holstein cows, and A2 milk from indigenous Indian cows.
2) It claims that Indian cows that produce A2 milk have a vein called Surya Ketu nadi that absorbs energies from the sun and moon, imparting medicinal properties not found in A1 milk.
3) The author argues that A2 milk from Indian cows can help boost immunity and treat health issues in older people, serving as a complementary medicine, whereas A1 milk may have negative health effects. More research is still needed to fully understand the benefits of A2 milk.
This document discusses impurities in pharmaceuticals and how classical technology can help reduce impurities. It notes that impurities show extraordinary diversity based on regulatory standards. Various approaches try to stimulate and remove impurities early before they become embedded in products. Factors like temperature, solvents, and reaction conditions influence impurity levels. The withdrawal of water as a solvent during synthesis was found to significantly increase impurity levels compared to recommendations. Maintaining proper concentrations of raw materials and solvents like water can help control impurities during synthesis and product development.
This study examined the relationship between early rising and mental health issues in pharmaceutical science students. The author conducted an observational study of 10 students over the 2016-2017 academic year, collecting data on their sleep schedules, breakfast habits, and morning routines. The results showed that students performed best academically when classes started between 11am-9:30am, as this aligned better with their natural body clocks than the traditional 9am start time. Early mornings were found to impair performance and increase risks of issues like depression, obesity, and drug abuse due to sleep loss and circadian rhythm misalignment. The author concludes that later class start times would allow students to study at their most effective times.
Dr. Rahul Hajare's paper on nanotechnology in HIV/AIDS therapy has been accepted for an oral presentation at the 20th International Conference and Exhibition on Advanced Nanotechnology being held in Amsterdam, Netherlands from September 11-12, 2017. The conference will explore new advancements in nanotechnology and offer an unforgettable experience. More details about the conference can be found online at the provided link.
This document provides a biography and resume for Dr. Rahul A. Hajare, a researcher in biologics development and protein chemistry. It summarizes his educational background, areas of research interest, research experience, awards, academic appointments, industry experience, research projects, publications, and memberships. He has a Ph.D. from Vinayaka Mission University and positions include Associate Professor at Rajgad Dnyanpeeth's College of Pharmacy and research at the National AIDS Research Institute. His research focuses on biologics development, protein chemistry, molecular biology, and drug discovery.
This document provides a biography and resume for Dr. Rahul A. Hajare, a researcher in biologics development and protein chemistry. It summarizes his educational background, areas of research interest, research experience, awards, publications, projects, and academic appointments. Some key details include that he received a Ph.D. in 2012 from Vinayaka Mission University and has over 52 publications. His research focuses on areas like biologics development, protein chemistry, molecular biology, and drug discovery. He has worked on projects related to HIV inhibition and anticancer activity.
Dr. Rahul Hajare is a post-doc with over 10 years of experience in pharmaceutical chemistry, medicinal chemistry, quality assurance techniques, and molecular biology. He is currently handling a project on computational drug repositioning strategies for viral diseases. His skills include designing multi-step syntheses, handling analytical instruments, biological techniques, and supervising staff. He has worked in various roles including as an associate professor and at the National AIDS Research Institute.
Dr. Rahul Hajare is seeking a new managerial position, having previously worked as a Research Scientist at the National AIDS Research Institute in Pune under the Indian Council of Medical Research in New Delhi. He has over 15 years of experience in research and development, including work in pharmaceutical companies developing new drug formulations and identifying drug impurities through analytical methods. His areas of expertise include technology development, analytical techniques, research and development.
This document provides a detailed bio for Dr. Rahul Anandrao Hajare, including his educational background, work experience, skills, publications, and research interests. Some key points:
- Dr. Hajare has over 10 years of experience in pharmaceutical chemistry, medicinal chemistry, and quality assurance.
- His research focuses on drug discovery, molecular docking, and computational drug repositioning for viral diseases.
- He has worked in various roles including as an ICMR postdoc, associate professor, and officer in an R&D department.
- Dr. Hajare has authored over 25 publications in peer-reviewed journals and has received awards including an ICMR post
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