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Dr.
R.K. Pandey

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Department of
Anaesthesiology, Pain Medicine and Critical Care
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V. Darlong

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Dr.
Vimi Rewari

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V.K. Mohan

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Dr. A. Shariff

Prof.
A. Shariff

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MBBS and MS (Anatomy)

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Department of
Anatomy

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Phone :
11-26593660

Prof. Shariff is an MBBS graduate and MS (Anatomy) from JIPMER in Pondicherry. He joined AIIMS as senior demonstrator and later joined as Assistant Professor.His research focuses on the Enteric Nervous System.

He has also been instrumental in establishing the blended learning facility in the department of Anatomy.

  • Quadri JA, Shariff A. A comparative of Skeletal Fluorosis among Adults in Two Study Areas of Bangarpet Taluk, KolarInd J Public Health 2017; 60-61
  • Quadri JA, Alam MM, Sarwar S, Ghanai AShariff A and Das TK. Multiple Myeloma-Like Spinal MRI Findings in Skeletal   Fluorosis: An Unusual Presentation of Fluoride Toxicity in Human. Front. Oncol 2016; 6:245.
  • Quadri JA, Alam MM, Sarwar S, Singh S, Shariff A, Roy TS, Das TK. Inorganic Contaminants of Drinking Water: Impact on Pregnancy Outcome and Related Congenital Defects. Int J Med & Clin Res 2016;7 (2) 341-349.
  • Quadri JA, Alam MM, Sarwar S, Singh S, Shariff A, Das TK. Fluoride induced nephrotoxicity: apoptosis, ultrastructural changes and renal tubular injury in experimental animals. Int J Ayurveda Pharma Res 2016; 4 (8) 91-95.
  • Singh S, Shariff A, Roy T, Das T, Rani N. Development of myenteric plexus in human fetuses: a quantitative study. Anat Cell Biol. 2015;48(2):124-129.
Dr. Subrata Basu Ray

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S.B. Ray

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M.S. (BHU), D.N.B., M.N.A.M.S

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Professor
Department of
Anatomy

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Phone :
011-26593216

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Room No. 1009, Ist Floor, PC Block

Professional Experience after post-graduation:

  • Senior Demonstrator (IMS, BHU) : 1989-1991
  • Senior Demonstrator (AIIMS, N. Delhi) : 1991-1993
  • Assistant Prof. : 1993-1998
  • Associate Prof : 1998-2005
  • Additional Prof. : 2005-2008
  • Professor : (2008 -2018)
  • Professor (HAG) : 2019 onwards

Research Focus: Pain arising from burn injury is a devastating experience for patients. Results of our research in rodents show that blocking the B2 subtype of bradykinin receptor produces significant relief from burn-induced pain. An attempt to test this alternative hypothesis in a clinical trial to be conducted in the largest burn unit in the country could not be done, due to lack of funds. Other putative drugs, which have shown efficacy in rodents are the cannabinoid type 1 receptor and the somatostatin type 2A receptor agonist. These could relieve specific parameters of pain like pain-at-rest but not touch-induced allodynia.

Publications :

1. George J. et al. 2014. J Burn Care Res 35:e391-398 (Published by American Burn Association)

2. Kumar R. et al. 2016. Indian J Med Res 144:730-740.

3. Kumar R. et al. 2018. Eur J Anaesthesiol 35:955-965. 

Intrathecal catheterization with drug administration in rodents is a novel technique for simulating intraspinal administration of drugs during cardiac surgery. I underwent training at the Anesthesia Research Laboratory of University of California at San Diego for 3 months in 2008. It was supported by an International biomedical associateship grant from Indian Council of Medical Research, N. Delhi.

Substance P receptor antagonists when administered through catheters in rodents proved effective in ameliorating post-operative pain. A more potent effect was obtained when it was combined with local peripheral administration.

Publications :

1. Gautam M et al. 2016. Spinal Cord 54:172-182.

2. Gupta S et al 2018. Ann Neurosci 25:268-276.

Current research work is focused on developing rat models of (1) Neuropathic pain by partial sciatic nerve ligation (2) Osteoarthritis by intra-articular injection of monoiodoacetate. Both are chronic diseases which compromises the quality of life.

PhD students:

  • Dr. Rakesh Kumar Pandey (2012)
  • Dr. Pranav Prasoon (2016)
  • Dr. Mayank Gautam (2018)
  • Dr. Rahul Kumar (2019)
  • Dr. Shivani Gupta (2020)
  • Mr. Amit Kumar

Current M.D. & MSc students:

  • Dr. HH Hanusan
  • Dr. Akhila MS
  • Ms. Kajol

Teaching experience outside AIIMS, N. Delhi

Assistant Prof at B. P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences, Nepal in 1997.