Neurophysiology and Rehabilitation (ISSN: 2641-8991)
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Hari Shanker Sharma
Director, CNS Injury & Repair (IECNSIR)
Professor of Neurobiology
Uppsala University
Uppsala, Sweden
Biography
Hari Shanker Sharma, Director of Research (International Experimental Central Nervous System Injury & Repair, IECNSIR), University Hospital, Uppsala University is Professor of Neurobiology (MRC), Docent in Neuroanatomy (UU) and is currently affiliated with Department of Surgical Sciences, Division of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, Uppsala University, Sweden. Hari Sharma was born on January 15, 1955 in an Industrialist town Dalmianagar (Bihar), India. He did his Bachelor of Science with Honors from the prestigious L. S. College Muzaffarpur in 1973 and secured 1st position in his batch. He obtained his Master Degree from Bihar University with special expertise in Cell Biology in 1976 and awarded Gold Medal of Bihar University for securing 1st potion in the 1st Class. Hari Sharma joined the group of Professor Prasanta Kumar Dey, a neurophysiologist by training in the Department of Physiology, Institute of Medical; Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi in 1977 to obtain Doctor of Philosophy Degree (D.Phil.) in Neurosciences and was awarded Ph.D. in 1982 on “Blood-Brain Barrier in Stress.” Hari Sharma after carrying out a series of Government of India funded Research Projects on the BBB and brain dysfunction (1982–1987), joined the lab of Neuropathology at Uppsala University with Professor Yngve Olsson in 1988 to investigate passage of tracer transport across the BBB caused by stress or traumatic insults to the Brain and Spinal cord at light and electron microscopy. Dr. Sharma awarded the prestigious Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Fellowship of German Government (1989–1991) to work on hyperthermia induced BBB dysfunction at the ultrastructural level in the laboratory of Professor Jorge Cervós-Navarro (a living “Legend in Neuropathology in Europe”). Dr. Sharma joined again Uppsala University and established a network of collaboration on “Experimental CNS Injury Research Group” as a lead investigator with eminent collaborators in various parts of Europe, USA, and Australia (1991–). On his work on hyperthermia Dr. Sharma received the prestigious Neuroanatomy award “Rönnows Research prize” of Uppsala University for “best neuroanatomical research of the year 1996” followed by the Award of the Degree of Doctor of Medical Sciences of Uppsala University in Neuroanatomy in 1999 and selected for the Best Thesis Award of the Medical faculty, “The Hwassers Prize” of 1999. On his meticulous works on the Blood Brain barrier and Brain edema (2000–2003) Dr. Sharma earned the prestigious title of “Docent in Neuroanatomy” of Medical Faculty, Uppsala University in April 2004. Currently his main research interest is Neuroprotection and Neuroregeneration, in relation to the Blood-brain barrier in stress, trauma, and drugs of abuse in health and disease.
Dr. Sharma on his research on brain pathology and neuroprotection in different models received the prestigious awards from The Laerdal Foundation of Acute Medicine, Stavanger, Norway, in 2005 followed by Distinguished International Scientists Collaboration Award by National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), Baltimore, MD (2006–2008). His recent work on 5-HT3 receptor mediated neuroprotection in morphine withdrawal induced neurotoxicity won the coveted prize of Best Investigator Award 2008 and Best Scientific Presentation by European Federation of the International Association for Study of Pain (ISAP), and Awarded during their VI Annual Meeting in Lisbon, September 9–12, 2008. His recent research is aimed to find out the role of nanoparticles in Neurodegeneration and Neuroprotection using various treatment strategies that is supported by European Aerospace Research and Development (EOARD), London, UK and US Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Oh, USA. On his works on Blood–brain barrier in hypertension and diabetes together with Romanian colleagues, University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Iuliu Hatieganu,” Cluj-Napoca, Romania awarded Dr. Sharma with Honorary Doctorate of Medical Sciences in 2009. Dr. Sharma’s work over 30 years on the blood-brain barrier and brain edema won him the US Neurosurgeon Dr. Anthony Marmarou Award (2011) by the International Brain Edema Society at their 15th Congress in Tokyo, Japan, November 20–24, 2011. His works on Nanoneuroscience and development of nanomedicine to treat the CNS injuries has won accolades at various Government and International Scotties or Organization across the World. Accordingly Dr Sharma was decorated with the most prestigious “Hind Rattan Award 2012” (Jewel of India) on the eve of Republic Day of India 25th January 2012 and Mahatma Gandhi Pravasi Gold Medal on October 12, 2012 in House of Lords, London, UK. Based on his outstanding contribution in Nanoneuropharmacology and nanodrug delivery to treat central nervous system (CNS) diseases including Neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Hari Sharma bestowed with Prestigious Gujarat Govt. International Visionary Award 2012 in a glittering function in Ahmedabad, Gujarat on Nov 23, 2012. His further research on co-morbidity factors e.g., hypertension or diabetes may alter pathophysiology of brain injuries and require higher drug dose or nanodrug delivery of neuroprotective agents to minimize brain dysfunction is recognized by Govt. of India by presenting him one of the coveted “Bharat Jyoti Award 2013” (Glory of India) by His Excellency Governor Balmiki Prasad Singh in Hotel Le Meridien, New Delhi on Jan 12, 2013. Dr Sharma also received the highest Award of the Govt. of India “Navrattan Award 2013” (Nine Jewels of India) on the eve of 64th Republic Day of India (25th January 2013) by His Excellency Governor Bhishma Narain Singh, in Ashok Hotel, New Delhi. Hari Sharma is Founding President of the Global College of Neuroprotection & Neuroregeneration (2004-); Elected President of International Association of Neurorestoratology (IANR) (2014-); and selected Senior Expert of Asia-Pacific CEO Association, Worldwide (APCEO) (2012-) for his contribution to uplift scientific research in many countries Globally that may have better economic and social benefit for the mankind. Hari Sharma awarded coveted National Award “Sword of Honor” 2015 by Govt. of India on the eve of 66th Republic Day of India 25th January 2015 in New Delhi Eros Hotel International during the 34th Non-resident Indian (NRI) conclave by Speaker of Lok Sabha (Indian Parliament) the Hon’ble Mrs Meira Kumar of Indian national Congress (INC) Party for the continued extraordinary achievement in nanomedicine for public health awareness and possible therapeutic measures.
Research Interest
CNS Injury & Repair,Neurobiology, Neuroprotection and Neuroregeneration
Keywords
- Neurogenetics
- Neuroimagining
- Neurodegenerative disorders
- Neurosurgery
- Brain injury
- Parkinsons disease
- Central nervous system
- Neuroscience
- Multiple sclerosis
- Alzheimers disease
- Huntington chorea
- Neurological rehabilitation
- Neuroimmunology
- Neuroanatomy
- Neurophysiology
- Addictive behaviour
- Neurotoxicity
- Neuropharmacology
- Migraine
- Trisomy 21
- Vascular neurology
- Neuro-oncology
- Neuropsychology
- Neurosurgical anesthesiology
- Cerebral palsy
- Amyloidosis
- Trigeminal neuralgia
- Whiplash
- Drug rehabilitation
- Molecular neuroscience
- Neuroendocrinology
- Neurochemistry
- Neurogenesis
- Computational neurogenetic
- Neuronal lineage marker
- Neuroprosthetics
- Neurocardiology
- Neurogastroenterology
- Neuroepidemiology
- Neurointensive care
- Neuro-ophthalmology
- Neurolinguistics
- Neuroanthropology
- Neuromelanin
- Adie syndrome
- Angelman syndrome
- Friedreichs ataxia
- Barth syndrome
- Gaucher disease
- Sandhoff disease
- Prader–Willi syndrome
- Guillain–Barré syndrome
- Neurotrophins
- Noogenesis
- Neurulation
- Neuropathic pain
- Autism
- Signal transductions
- Asperger syndrome
- vestibular system
- Neurodiversity
- Brain–computer interface
- Neurochip
- Cultured neuronal network
- Neural circuit
- Artificial brain
- Brain mapping
- Neurogrid
- Back pain
- Meningitis
- spinal cord injury
- Sleep disorder
- Neural oscillations
- Neural engineering
- Artificial neural networks
- Neural coding
- Occupational therapists
- Picks disease
- Nerve injury
- Corticobasal syndrome
- Language delay
- Learning Disabilities
- Hydrocephalus
- Hemiparesis
- Dysautonomia
- Autoimmune encephalitis
- Cerebral vasculitis
- Sleep apnea
- Mouse models in neurological disorders
- Vascular neurosurgery
- Endovascular Neurosurgery
- Vascular Dementia
- Gait abnormality
- Frameless Stereotactic Craniotomy
- Neuroprotection
- Motor rehabilitation
- Werdnig-Hoffmann disease
- Neuroleptics
- Stem Cells in Neuroimmunology
- Neuroimmunomodulation
- Alpha-GPC
- Donepezil
- Neuropsychological tests
- Ammons Quick Test
- Beck Anxiety Inventory
- Beck Depression Inventory
- Bender Visual Motor Gestalt Test
- Boston Diagnostic Aphasia Examination
- Boston Naming Test
- Cambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery
- Computerized Assessment System
- Cognitive abilities screening instrument
- Cognitive Function Scanner
- Comprehensive aphasia test
- Cognistat paper test
- Controlled Oral Word Association Test
- Aphasia
- Neurologic Music Therapy
- Central-acting agents
- Astrocyte-Neuron Interactions
- Cognitive genomics
- Lewy body dementia
- Neural decoding
- Neuromuscular junction
- Neurotechnology
- Post-polio syndrome
- Snoring
- Tourette disorder
- Wilsons disease
- Binswangers Disease
- Spinal cord tumor
- white matter lesions
- Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis
- Behcets Disease
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