Prof. Ramesh K. Goyal is the Vice Chancellor of the first Pharmaceutical Sciences & Research University of India situated in Delhi. He was previously the Executive Director (Research & Strategies), V ClinBio Labs Sri Ramachandra University, Chennai. He was the Vice-Chancellor of Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, Director (Pharmacology and Clinical Research) at NMIMS University, and Professor at L. M. College of Pharmacy, Ahmedabad. He has over 40 years of experience in Teaching and Research. He was PDF, and Visiting Scientist and Professor at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences, University of Manitoba, Canada.He has been awarded Honorary Professor position in Stravopol Medical State University, Russia and it is the honor to second foreigner in 80 years.He has three patents, 18 books, 26 book chapters, over 314 full papers (‘h’ index 39), over 600 abstracts published in National and International journals. He has guided 45 Ph.D. and 183 M. Pharm. Students. He is the recipient of 71 awards including Best Pharmacy Teacher and Best Pharmaceutical Research Scientist from APTI and Life Time Achievement & Distinguished Service Awards from International Academy of Cardiovascular Sciences, Canada. He was invited to deliver about 223 lectures in India and 32 lectures abroad.He wishes to encapsulate within the pharmacy profession, opportunities like Bio-markers, Bio-pharmaceuticals, Bio-similars, Medical Devices and other health related teaching career oriented areas emerging out in 21st centuries. Simultaneously, he wishes to have reorientation of community based pharmacy programs like pharmacovigilance, pharmacoeconomics, and consultant-pharmacist for some diseases like diabetes, cancer pharmacist neurological and cardiovascular diseases. He calls for the cooperation and suggestions from pharmaceutical fraternity of the country to meet his vision & mission of the University
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