Kshreeraja

Dr. Kshreeraja S Satish

Assistant Professor

Dr. Kshreeraja S Satish, a dynamic member of the Department of Pharmacy Practice, stands out as a dedicated scholar and researcher with a passion for advancing healtchcare research.

Dr. Kshreeraja earned her Doctor of Pharmacy degree and has seamlessly transitioned into a role as faculty and doctoral candidate, currently pursuing a Ph.D. at M S Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences. With a strong foundation in pharmacy practice, she brings a wealth of knowledge and practical experience to the classroom, fostering an engaging learning environment for students.

One of Dr. Kshreeraja’s key areas of expertise lies in research, with a focus on biomedical research, systematic review meta-analysis, bioinformatics, translational medicine, and pharmacogenomics. This broad spectrum of interests reflects a commitment to addressing contemporary challenges in the field of pharmacy and pushing the boundaries of pharmaceutical research. Additionally, her strength lies in the field of Bioinformatics research, showcasing a commitment to leveraging computational techniques to unravel the complexities of biological systems. This interdisciplinary approach is crucial for understanding drug interactions, identifying potential therapeutic targets, and optimizing treatment strategies.

Academically, Dr. Kshreeraja, is involved in teaching the following subjects: 

  • Clinical Toxicology (Pharm D)
  • Hospital Pharmacy (Pharm D)
  • Clinical Research (Pharm D)
  • Pharmacotherapeutics – III (Pharm D)
  • Practice School (B Pharm)
  • Pharmacy Practice (B Pharm)

Qualifications

  • Doctor of Pharmacy

    RUAS

  • PhD

    RUAS

Experience

Total Years of Experience: 2 Years 

  • Bioinformatics
  • Systematic Review and Meta-analyses
  • Pharmacogenomics
  • Translational medicine

International Conference Papers

  • Satish, K., Yergolkar, A.V., Yalamanchili, J. and Saraswathy, G.R., 2020. PND25 Identification of NOVEL Drug Targets and Exploring Drug Repurposing Avenues for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. Value in Health Regional Issues, 22, p.S79.
  • GNS, H.S., Marisse, L.P., Mamatha, K., Vithal, A., Satish, K.S., Rajalekshmi, S.G., Radhika, K. and Burri, R.R., 2020, July. Genetic associations in Alzheimer’s Disease: A systematic review and meta-analysis. In 2020 Alzheimer’s Association International Conference. ALZ.

International Journal Papers

  • GNS, H.S., Marise, V.L.P., Satish, K.S., Yergolkar, A.V., Krishnamurthy, M., Rajalekshmi, S.G., Radhika, K. and Burri, R.R., 2021. Untangling huge literature to disinter genetic underpinnings of alzheimer’s disease: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Ageing Research Reviews, 71, p.101421.
  • Hemasree, G.N.S., Satish, K.S., Rajalekshmi, S.G., Burri, R.R. and Murthy, T.K., 2023. Exploration of interaction interface of TRKβ/​BDNF through fingerprint analysis to disinter potential agonists. Molecular Diversity, pp.1 – 19.
  • Vastrad, S.J., Giri, R., SV, S., Rajalekshmi, S.G., Augustine, D., Alzahrani, K.J., Alzahrani, F.M., Halawani, I.F., Ashi, H., Alshahrani, M. and Hassan, R.N., Panoramic View of Key Cross-talks Underpinning the Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma Stemness-Unearthing the Future Opportunities. Frontiers in Oncology, 13, p.1247399.

Books / Chapter Published

  • Satish, K.S., Saraswathy, G.R., Hemasree, G.N.S., Sundara Saravanan, K., Marise, V.L.P., Murthy, M.K. and Murahari, M., 2023. Trailblazing Contemporary Frameworks for Drug Repurposing: A Saga on Drugs’ Expedition to Disinter the Veiled Destiny. In Drugs and a Methodological Compendium: From bench to bedside (pp. 235 – 292). Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore.

  • Travel Grant Recipient Travel Grant Recipient. Issued by International Society for Pharmacoepidemiology (ISPE) · Jul 2019. Issued by International Society for Pharmacoepidemiology (ISPE) · Jul 2019
  • Travel and Accomodation Grant of 137000 Yen (~87000 INR) from International Society for Pharmacoepidemiology (ISPE) was awared to attend and present my abstract Titled Target identification and drug repurposing studies in Crohn’s disease: An in silico approach” in 12th Asian Conference Pharmacoepidemiology (ACPE) 2019, Kyoto, Japan. 11th – 13th Oct 2019​.Trav​el and Accomodation Grant of 137000 Yen (~87000 INR) from International Society for Pharmacoepidemiology (ISPE) was awared to attend and present my abstract Titled Target identification and drug repurposing studies in Crohn’s disease: An in silico approach” in 12th Asian Conference Pharmacoepidemiology (ACPE) 2019, Kyoto, Japan. 11th – 13th Oct 2019.…see more
  • Scholarship Award from Karnataka Examination AuthorityScholarship Award from Karnataka Examination Authority. Issued by Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA), Government of Karnataka · Mar 2016Issued by Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA), Government of Karnataka · Mar 2016 
  • Government issued scholarship for securing a rank and Doctor of Pharmacy seat