
Professor,
Department of Artificial Intelligence,
Specialization : Medical Imaging,
SRM Institute of Science of Technology,
India.
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Dr. Nalini Kanta Sahoo is at Yalamarty College of Pharmacy, Visakhapatnam from 2008 to 2014, India which is affiliated to Andhra University. He taught subjects like Advanced Pharmaceutical Analysis, Inorganic chemistry, Modern Analytical Techniques, Validation and Quality assurance and Drug Regulatory Affairs at the graduate and post graduate levels. As a teacher, he was quite industrious, dedicated and exhibited notable merit in his academic responsibilities. After serving the above College till 2014, he joined M.N.R. College of Pharmacy, Medak and then he joined MLR Institute of Pharmacy,hyderabad in 2017 and is currently working there as Professor and Head. Earlier after his graduation, joined Shilpa Medicare Pvt. Ltd.
Raichur, Karnataka and worked as a Q.A. Executive for one year during 2005 and 2006. In his Ph.D. program Dr.Nalini kanta developed newer Liquid chromatographic methods for estimating
some important drugs in formulations and biological fluids. This study was of significant value, as
these methods can be adopted by analytical laboratories for routine estimation of these drugs in
dosage forms and for bioavailability and bioequivalence studies. He obtained his Doctoral degree in
2015 from Siksha O Anusandhan University, Bhubaneshwar. He has to his credit nearly 55
publications of good scientific merit. He is a member on the Editorial boards of around 62 national
and international journals. He is a subject expert for two private institutes and a Q.A. expert for
Chengg Pvt. Ltd., USA.
Thus, during his nearly thirteen years of service in colleges and industry, he acquired good skills in the
analysis of various drugs in formulations and in biological matrices especially by adopting Liquid
chromatography and LC-MS techniques. Dr.Nalini kanta Sahoo is familiar with handling of modern analytical instruments including Spectrophotometers. HPLC, LC-MS, FTIR etc.