Tushar Emran
Laboratory Officer, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences · North South University, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Research Interests
My research interests focus on animal-trial-based studies in cardiovascular diseases, reno-hepatoprotective activity, obesity, and retinal degeneration. I am also interested in experimental pharmacology, preclinical drug evaluation, and the investigation of na...
Biography
Tushar Emran is a dedicated pharmaceutical professional and researcher with an M.Pharm in Pharmacology and Clinical Pharmacy from North South University. He is currently serving as a laboratory officer in the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences at North South University, where he has gained extensive experience in animal studies, molecular biology techniques, biochemical analysis, and pharmaceutical laboratory instrumentation. He has contributed to several peer-reviewed international research publications focusing on oxidative stress, inflammation, hepatotoxicity, cardiovascular diseases, and natural product pharmacology. Tushar possesses strong analytical, communication, and teamwork skills, with a passion for academic research and pharmaceutical sciences.
Education
I have completed my Master of Pharmacy in Pharmacology and Clinical Pharmacy (M.Pharm) and Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm) from North South University, Dhaka 1212, Bangladesh. I did my Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) from Narsingdi Model College and my Secondary School Certificate (SSC) from Mutiullah Bhuiya High School, Narsingdi 1600, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Recent Scopus Publications
- Coenzyme Q10 alleviates oxidative stress, inflammation and fibrosis via activation of TGFβ1/TNF-α in FCA-Salt hypertensive rats
- Transforming Growth Factor-β-mediated attenuation of cardio-renal oxidative stress, inflammation and fibrosis by L-arginine in fludrocortisone acetate induced-hypertensive rats
- XAI-Enhanced Hybrid Models for Effective Chronic Kidney Disease Prediction
- Astaxanthin protects fludrocortisone acetate-induced cardiac injury by attenuating oxidative stress, fibrosis, and inflammation through TGF-β/Smad signaling pathway
- Anti-obesity effects and underlying molecular mechanisms of the ethanolic extract of figs from Ficus hispida using high fat-fed wister rats
Links
- ORCID https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1719-7423
- Google Scholar https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=PZa5AYsAAAAJ
- Scopus https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57223914262