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Syed Ziaur Rahman

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Syed Ziaur Rahman is a medical scientist of repute working in the field of Pharmacology. Many scholars and institutions have cited his research works in both medical science and general science.

Education & Qualifications

Part time Courses

Contribution

  • Introduced the concept of Environmental Pharmacology and coined a new term Pharmacoenvironmentology. He also differentiated and defined the two upcoming branches in Environmental Pharmacology.[1][2][3]

"Pharmacoenvironmentology"

A branch of environmental pharmacology and a form of pharmacovigilance which deals entry of chemicals or drugs into the environment after elimination from humans and animals post-therapy. It deals specifically with those pharmacological agents that have impact on the environment via elimination through living organisms subsequent to pharmacotherapy

"Ecopharmacology"

A branch of environmental pharmacology which is concerned with the entry of chemicals or drugs into the environment through any route and at any concentration disturbing the balance of ecology (ecosystem), as a consequence. Ecopharmacology is a broad term that includes studies of “PPCPs” irrespective of doses and route of entry into environment.


Awards & Achievements

  • UWS International Endevour Award for PhD, University of Western Sydney, NSW, Australia, 2010-2012.
  • FAIMER Fellowship, CMCL-FAIMER Regional Institute, Ludhiana, 2008-2009.
  • SPS Junior Scientist Award (Represented Asia), 6th Annual Safety Pharmacology Society Meeting, USA, 2006.
  • ISN Fellowship, 20th Biennial Meeting of the ISN-European Society for Neurochemistry (ESN), Austria, 2005.
  • ISN Fellowship, First Special Neurochemistry Conference, International Society for Neurochemistry (ISN), France, 2004
  • WHO Fellowship, Second International Conference on Improving Use of Medicines (ICIUM 2004), 2004, Thailand
  • WHO Fellowship, 2nd Asian Course on Problem-Based Pharmacotherapy Teaching, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia, 2003.
  • APSN Fellowship, 6th Biennial Meeting of the APSN, 2004, Hong Kong.
  • The African Institute of Biomedical Science and Technology (AiBST) Scholarship, Kenya, 2003
  • Shikhar Samman (in the field of medical science), Shikhar (a literary, cultural and social organization), India, 2008.
  • Vice President Appreciation Award, 73rd IMA UP State Medical Conference, Bareilly, India, 2008.
  • Dr. Kanak Goel Silver Medal Award, 72nd IMA UP State Medical Conference, Meerut, India, 2007.
  • Certificate of Appreciation in the field of medical science, Indian Medical Association, Aligarh Branch, April 7, 2007 (World Health Day).
  • Servier Young Investigator Award, Institut De Recherches Internationales Servier (a corporate member of International Union of Pharmacology), France, 1999.
  • John Autian Award, 31st Annual Conference of IPS, Lucknow, India, 1998 and 2002.
  • Certificate of Merit (Consolation Prize), Essay Writing Compt., Student Union of Aligarh Muslim University AMU-SU, Aligarh, India, 1997.
  • Runners-up prize, Pediatric Quiz (College Round), Indian Academy of Pediatrics, 1995.


References

  1. ^ SZ Rahman, RA Khan, V Gupta & Misbahuddin. Pharmacoenvironmentology – Ahead of Pharmacovigilance. In: Rahman SZ, Shahid M & Gupta A Eds. An Introduction to Environmental Pharmacology (ISBN # 978-81-906070-4-9). Ibn Sina Academy, Aligarh, India, 2008: 35-42
  2. ^ S Z Rahman, R A Khan, Varun Kumar, Misbahuddin, Pharmacoenvironmentology – A Component of Pharmacovigilance, Environmental Health 2007, 6:20 (24 Jul 2007)
  3. ^ Ilene Sue Ruhoy, Christian G. Daughton. Beyond the medicine cabinet: An analysis of where and why medications accumulate. Environment International 2008, Vol. 34 (8): 1157-1169