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Rynu Tom Thykkaden
Designation: Assistant Professor
Email id: [email protected]
Educational Qualification: M Pharm

Details of Educational Qualification:

Degree Specialization University College Year of Passing
M Pharm Pharmacology Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bengaluru Shree Devi College of Pharmacy, Mangaluru 2016
B Pharm   Kannur University Academy of Pharmaceutical Sciences Pariyaram, Kannur 2014

 

Work Experience:

  Employer details Designation Period
1 Caritas College of Pharmacy, Caritas Educity, Ettumanoor Asst. Professor 06/12/2021 to Till Date
2 Pushpagiri college of  pharmacy,Tiruvalla Asst. Professor 1/8/2017- 4/12/2021
3 The dale view college of pharmacy & research centre, Trivandrum Asst. Professor 16/6/2016-31/7/2017

Profile:

I Rynu Tom Thykkaden completed my B.Pharm from Academy of Pharmaceutical Sciences Pariyaram, affliated to Kannur university and M.Pharm from Shree Devi College Of Pharmacy, Mangaluru, affliated to Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bengaluru. I started my teaching career from The dale view college of pharmacy & research centre, Trivandrum, as Asst. Professor in department of pharmacology till July 2017. From August 2017 onwards I worked as an assistant professor at Pushpagiri college of pharmacy in pharmacology department. There I handled student of different streams of pharmacy such as B.pharm, M.pharm, and Pharm D and also guided some project works of  B.Pharm, M.pharm & Pharm D students. I  really like to do  research works related with animal experiments and  have already done some project works of animal experimentations with the IAEC approval. I also have experience in NAAC accredation process. I joined at Caritas College of pharmacy on 6/12/2021 and having a teaching experience of 8 years

 

 

Publications:

  1. Rynu Tom Thykkaden and ManoodeepChakraborthi. Antidiarrhoeal and antibacterial effects of areca nut and lime combination in experimental animals. Int. J. of Res. in Pharmacology & Pharmacotherapeutics  Vol-8(3) 2019 [396-399].