Encourages creative and innovative thinking.
Dr. Naishadh Ishwarbhai Solanki serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Pharmachemistry at C.K. Pithawalla Institute of Pharmaceutical Science & Research, Surat. With qualifications including an M.Pharm degree and a Ph.D., he plays a pivotal role in pharmaceutical education and research within the institute. Dr. Solanki holds key administrative positions, including Coordinator of the Training and Placement Cell, where he organizes pre-placement talks, in-campus recruitment drives, and orientation programs for final-year students to enhance their career prospects. He is also a member of the Entrepreneurship Development Cell, fostering entrepreneurial skills among students, and contributes to the Finance and Infrastructure Committee, supporting the institute's developmental initiatives. His multifaceted involvement underscores his commitment to holistic student development and institutional growth.
Dr. Solanki's research contributions are highlighted by his innovative patent, 'Portable Topical Device for Estimation of Ulcers in Stomach' (Indian Patent Application No. 394980-001), filed on September 13, 2023, published on October 30, 2023, and subsequently granted. This device represents a practical advancement in diagnostic tools for gastric conditions. His scholarly publications include 'Docking study of transmembrane serine protease type 2 inhibitors for the treatment of COVID-19,' published in 2022 in Bioinformatics and Biology Insights, which investigates potential inhibitors targeting TMPRSS2 for antiviral therapy. Additionally, he co-authored 'Traditional Persian medicine as a holistic therapeutic approach for managing COVID-19' in the Journal of Indian System of Medicine (2020, Vol. 8, Issue 2, pp. 71-83), exploring integrative approaches to pandemic management. Another contribution is the paper on 'mRNA-i Technology: A Novel and Unique Approach' published in JETIR (2020). These works demonstrate his expertise in molecular docking, antiviral research, and the integration of traditional medicine with contemporary pharmaceutical science, contributing to the broader field of pharmaceutical chemistry.