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Hardik Chandasana

Hardik Chandasana

Hardik Chandasana
Postdoctoral Research Associate
University of Florida, USA

Biography

Hardik Chandasana obtained his bachelors from L M College of Pharmacy, Ahmedabad Gujarat University, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India and Masters in Department of Pharmaceutics from National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education & Research (NIPER) Raebareli, India. Hardik Chandasana graduated with a Ph.D. in Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics Division from CSIR-Central Drug Research Institute, Lucknow. Currently he is serving as Postdoctoral Research Associate at College of Pharmacy, University of Florida, and Gainesville, USA. His research work has been published in the prominent journals in the area of pharmaceutical drug development such as Journal of Chromatography B, International Journal of Pharmaceutics, RSC Advances, Xenobiotics, Drug Testing and Analysis etc. He published more than 25 publications with Google Scholar 162 (As of 08/02/2016). He is also a reviewer for many of the journals. Since last 7 years (Pharmaceutical Industry/Research lab), he has been working extensively on LC-MS/MS method development of small and large molecules, Pharmacokinetics (In-vitro and In-vivo) of NCEs and marketed molecules and PBPK model development.

Research Interest

LC-MS/MS method development of small and large molecules, Pharmacokinetics (In-vitro and In-vivo) of NCEs and marketed molecules and PBPK model development