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DR. PRAMOD KUMAR

Assistant Professor · Central University of Himachal Pradesh

https://researchid.co/pramodgang03
@cuhimachal.ac.in
50Scopus Publications
482Google Scholar Citations
12Google Scholar h-index
16Google Scholar i10-index

Research Interests

Nanomedicine, Specialized in the use of inorganic-based and gold nanoparticles for applications in targeted drug delivery, non-viral gene delivery, photodynamic therapy (PDT), photothermal therapy (PTT), in vitro diagnostics and multimodal diagnostic imaging.

Biography

Dr. Pramod Kumar Gangwar joined as an assistant professor in the department of chemistry and chemical sciences at the Central University of Himachal Pradesh(India) in 2020. He received both his B.sc degree(2006) and M.sc degree(2009) in physical chemistry from M.J.P.R. University, Bareilly(U.P.), India. He received his P.hd degree in 2014 from the University of Delhi, India. His research interests focus on the use of various nanoparticles for application in targeted drug delivery, non-viral gene delivery, photodynamic therapy(PDT), and multimodal diagnostic imaging. He has published more than 20 articles in leading scientific journals. He has served as an assistant professor in the department of chemistry at Rajmas College University of Delhi for seven years(2014-2020). His research expertise includes the use of inorganic and gold nanoparticles for applications in targeted drug delivery, non-viral gene delivery, photodynamic therapy(PDT), photothermal therapy(PTT), in vitro diagnostics

Education

I, Dr. Pramod Kumar Gangwar (Birth July 1985). I obtained B.Sc (2006) & M.Sc (2009) in Physical Chemistry degree from M. J. P. R. University, Bareilly (U.P) India and received my Ph.D degrees (2009-2014) from University of Delhi, India. After that, I had been Former Assistant Department of chemistry, Ramjas College, University of Delhi (2014-2020).

Recent Scopus Publications

  1. UHPLC-PDA method for monitoring catechins and caffeine in tea samples and assessment of postharvest-associated variability across multilocation samples
    Journal of Food Composition and Analysis, 2026
  2. Biomass-Derived Activated Carbon as a Fluorescent Probe for Sensitive Detection of Mercury (II) in Wastewater
    Journal of Fluorescence, 2026
  3. New Generation Advanced Materials for Regenerative Development
    New Generation Advanced Materials for Regenerative Development, 2026
  4. Preface
    New Generation Advanced Materials for Regenerative Development, 2026
  5. Novel Materials in Water Pollutant Ion Sensors
    New Generation Advanced Materials for Regenerative Development, 2026

Grants / Consultancy

Title of Projects “Microemulsion Mediated Multifunction Iron-Oxide/Ormosil Nanoparticles for Bioimaging and Drug Delivery” Funding Agency, Science and Engineering Research...

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