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Manish M. Aglawe: R E S U M E
Manish M. Aglawe: R E S U M E
Manish M. Aglawe: R E S U M E
Manish M. Aglawe
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Phone:Meher.R
09673023275
R E S I D E N T I AL AD D R E S S :
Email: manisch.aglawe@gmail.com
OBJECTIVE: To always work with zeal and patience to march forward with purposeful creativity
Year
Institute
Result (%)
M. Pharm
(Pharmacology)
2009-11
68.88
GATE
2009
87.45
B. Pharm.
2009
66.13
D. Pharm.
2006
S.S.P.I.D.P, Kamptee,
Nagpur, M.S
(MSBTE, Mumbai)
82.60
M. Pharm Details
Subject
: Pharmacology
Title of Thesis
EXPERIMENTAL SKILL:
Behavioral techniques: Passive Avoidance, Active Avoidance, Morris Water Maze, Fear
Extinction Learning, Condition Place Preference, Actophotometer, Vogel Conflict Test, Rota
Rod Apparatus, Light And Dark Apparatus, EPM Apparatus, T-Maze Apparatus, Forced Swim
Test, Open Field Apparatus and Tail Suspension Test.
PUBLICATIONS:
Evidences for the involvement of sigma receptors in antidepressant like effect of quetiapine in
mice. Kotagale NR, Mendhi SM, Aglawe MM, Umekar MJ, Taksande BG. European Journal of
Pharmacology. 2013: 702(1-3);180-186
Evidences for the agmatine involvement in antidepressant like effect of bupropion in mouse
forced swim test. Kotagale NR, Tripathi SJ, Aglawe MM, Chopde CT, Umekar MJ, Taksande
BG. Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior. 2013 :107; 42-7
PRESENTATIONS:
Presented research article at Annual conference of Indian Pharmacological Society:
th
Effect of Withania somnifera on ethanol tolerance by using tail flick method (45 IPSCON2012)
Microinjections of agmatine into cerebro-ventricle exerts analgesic effects in mouse tail flick
assay: Contribution of imidazoline receptors (45thIPSCON- 2012)
Agmatine facilitates impaired spatial learning in diabetic rats: involvement of imidazoline
receptors (45thIPSCON- 2012)
Participation of imidazoline receptors in antinociception induced by ethanol in rat tail flick
assay (45thIPSCON- 2012)
th
Role of CRF1 receptor in memory related effects of Bacopa monniera (45 IPSCON- 2012)
rd
Agmatine attenuates ethanol withdrawal induced memory deficit in rats (43 IPSCON- 2010)
Presented research article at AVISHKAR 2010, the inter-university competition, held at Nagpur (Dec
23-24, 2010) entitled Involvement of GABA Receptors in Anxiolytic Effect of Agmatine
Presented survey report at state level conference organized by APTI at Boradi entitled
Pharmaceutical Code Of Ethics the Declining Phenomenon (Awarded as Best Poster)
Presented poster at state level conference organized by APTI at Boradi entitled Patient Compliance
and the Role of Pharmacist
CONFERENCE AND WORKSHOP
5 Days Hands-on training workshop on Molecular Biotechnology and Bioinformatics from 26th
May 2014 to 30 May 2014 at International Centre for Stem Cells, Cancer and Biotechnology,
Pune, India.
Completed training program on Patenting System in India at National Institute for Intellectual
Property Management, Nagpur.(2009)
One day National Workshop on Pharmaceutical Property Rights: Protection and Enforcement
held at Nagpur (Dec. 2011)
National Seminar on Pulmonary Drugs Delivery System Issues and Perspectives held at
Nagpur (Jul.2011)
Best poster presentation award for the survey report entitled Pharmaceutical Code Of Ethicsthe Declining Phenomenon presented at state level conference organized by APTI at Boradi
Winner of inter-collegiate (2009) level and inter-class (2009, 2010) debate competition
Member of Scientific Committee, Local organizing committee for 45th IPSCON, Nagpur
Team member of Abstract editorial and compilation team for Indian Journal of Pharmacology,
Vol. 44, 2012 (Dec)
PERSONAL DETAILS
Father Name
: Manoharrao G. Aglawe
Date of Birth
: 02-02-1986
Sex
: Male
Marital Status
: Single
Nationality
: Indian
Interests
REFERENCES
(M-Pharm)
Asso. Professor
Department of Pharmacology,
S.K.B. College of Pharmacy, New Kamptee,
Nagpur,(Maharashtra, India)
Email: b_taksande@rediffmail.com
If you desire further references or more information regarding me, I shall be glad to provide the same.
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