Dr. Vinod Kumar Rajana
Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmaceutics
Dr. Vinod Kumar Rajana is a dedicated researcher and academician specializing in pharmaceutics, nanotechnology, and biomedical sciences. He holds advanced expertise in the design, synthesis, and characterization of nanomaterials, with a particular focus on zinc oxide and silver nanoparticles for innovative applications in medicine and the environment. His research spans areas such as enhancing drug delivery systems, developing biocompatible materials, and exploring CO₂-to-oxygen conversion systems using nanotechnology.
Dr. Rajana has actively contributed to groundbreaking projects, including exploring the efficacy of allantoin-synthesized zinc oxide nanoparticles for topical applications in fungal infections and skin cancer models, as well as designing carbonic anhydrase-coated silver nanoparticles for CO₂ capture with a colorimetric response. His interdisciplinary approach integrates pharmaceutical sciences with cutting-edge nanotechnology, fostering innovation in biomedical and environmental solutions.
As an Assistant Professor in Pharmaceutics, Dr. Rajana is passionate about mentoring students and advancing pharmaceutical research. His dedication to science extends beyond teaching, as he actively engages in reviewing manuscripts for reputed journals to uphold the standards of scholarly publications. Dr. Rajana’s commitment to academic excellence and his broad expertise make him a valuable reviewer for scientific journals in the fields of pharmaceutics, nanotechnology, and interdisciplinary biomedical sciences.
Medical and Health Sciences, Medicine, Microbiology, Nanoscale Sciences, Nanotechnology, Pharmaceutical Sciences