Mr. Sharuk Khan is currently serving as a Lecturer at the School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Girijananda Chowdhury University, Assam. He holds an academic background in Pharmaceutical Sciences with a specialization in Pharmacology. His professional engagements include teaching and mentoring students, as well as active involvement in research and academic activities. His areas of interest encompass experimental pharmacology, toxicology, and drug discovery and Network pharmacology, In-silico studies with a focus on advancing preclinical research and pharmaceutical education.
 Sharuk khan completed his Master of Pharmacy (Pharmacology) from the School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Girijananda Chowdhury University, Guwahati. He obtained her Bachelor of Pharmacy degree from , Girijananda Chowdhury University, Guwahati and also Diploma in pharmacy from, Girijananda Chowdhury University, Guwahati as well where he maintained a strong academic record.
His research interests are primarily focused on Anti-Diarrhoea and Anti-Dysentery, phytopharmacology, oxidative stress–mediated disorders, and the evaluation of bioactive phytoconstituents for the prevention and management of drug-induced toxicities. His academic pursuits emphasize experimental pharmacology and the scientific exploration of plant-derived compounds for therapeutic applications.
Mr. Sharuk Khan has actively participated in numerous academic training programmes, workshops, seminars, and scientific conferences aimed at enhancing her professional and research competencies. He has participated and presented a poster in International conference at Assam Down Town University, Guwahati, which provided advanced exposure to contemporary pharmaceutical research and development practices.
In addition, He has gained valuable industrial experience through professional training at APY Pharma Limited, where he acquired practical knowledge of pharmaceutical manufacturing processes, quality assurance (QA), quality control (QC), and regulatory compliance. These experiences have strengthened her understanding of the integration of academic research with industrial pharmaceuticalÂ
In Addition to that he has 3 months Experience of Hospital training at Tolaram Bafna Civil  Hospital where he had acquired necessary knowledge and experience of Dispensing Pharmacy, experience in Prescription handling, Patient counseling under supervision of registered Pharmacist, and have basic nursing tanning under a experienced nurse.Â
Conducted a comprehensive research project investigating the antidiarrheal potential of Agrimonia pilosa extract and its bioactive constituent through integrated phytochemical, pharmacological, biochemical, histopathological, and computational approaches. The study involved plant collection, authentication, extraction, solvent-solvent fractionation, isolation of bioactive compounds using chromatographic techniques, and qualitative and quantitative phytochemical characterization. Extensive in vitro antioxidant assays were performed to evaluate the effects of the extract on oxidative stress biomarkers.
Designed and executed multiple in vivo experimental studies in Wistar rats, including castor oil-induced diarrhea, gastrointestinal transit, enteropooling, and fecal output models, to assess antidiarrheal efficacy and underlying mechanisms. Acquired practical expertise in animal handling, dose preparation and administration, biological sample collection, tissue processing, and histopathological evaluation. Performed biochemical analyses involving antioxidant enzymes and electrolyte estimation to investigate the pharmacodynamic effects of the test substances.
The research further incorporated molecular docking studies to explore ligand-receptor interactions and elucidate possible mechanisms of action at the molecular level. Data analysis, interpretation of pharmacological findings, scientific report writing, literature review, statistical evaluation, and presentation of research outcomes were carried out in accordance with contemporary pharmaceutical research standards. This multidisciplinary work provided extensive training in natural product research, experimental pharmacology, drug discovery, and evidence-based evaluation of traditional medical plants.