Dr. Mayankkumar Sharma: Assistant Professor at GSFC University, India
Dr. Mayank Sharma is a dedicated organic chemist with strong expertise in synthetic chemistry, catalysis, and drug discovery. He has a proven track record in developing novel heterocyclic compounds, optimizing multistep synthetic routes, and applying green chemistry principles to pharmaceutical development. Over the years, he has guided numerous undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral students in their research projects, fostering critical thinking and laboratory excellence. His contributions extend beyond research to the academic community, where he actively serves as a reviewer and editorial board member for several reputed scientific journals.
Online Profiles
Dr. Mayank Sharma’s research contributions have been widely recognized, with a total of 474 citations to date, including 426 citations since 2020. His work has achieved an h-index of 10 and an i10-index of 10, reflecting consistent impact and scholarly influence in the fields of organic synthesis, heterocyclic chemistry, and drug discovery. These metrics demonstrate both the relevance and the application of his research in contemporary chemical sciences.
Education
Dr. Sharma completed his PhD in Chemistry from Sardar Patel University, V.V. Nagar in 2020. His doctoral research focused on the synthesis of novel heterocyclic compounds using multi-component reactions and their biological evaluation, contributing significantly to medicinal and pharmaceutical chemistry. Prior to his PhD, he earned an M.Sc. in Organic Chemistry (2013) and a B.Sc. in Chemistry (2011) from Sardar Patel University. His strong academic foundation and research training have equipped him with both theoretical knowledge and practical expertise in advanced organic synthesis.
Research Focus
Dr. Sharma’s research focuses on the design and synthesis of bioactive compounds with potential pharmaceutical applications. His work spans catalysis, drug discovery, co-crystals, green chemistry, and pharmaceutical development. He specializes in optimizing synthetic strategies, developing sustainable reaction methodologies, and analyzing structure–activity relationships to improve compound efficacy. His research also emphasizes environmentally friendly approaches, minimizing chemical waste while maintaining high reaction efficiency.
Experience
Dr. Sharma currently serves as an Assistant Professor of Chemistry at GSFC University, Vadodara, where he is responsible for teaching B.Sc. and M.Sc. courses, mentoring students for dissertation and PhD projects, and managing laboratory instruments, including the fluorescence spectrophotometer. He has previously held teaching and research positions at Ratnamani Science College, Bechraji, and worked in industry as a QC/QA chemist at Insecticides India Ltd., Dahej. His experience spans academia, research, and industry, providing him with a broad perspective on practical and theoretical chemistry applications.
Research Timeline & Activities
From 2017 to 2021, Dr. Sharma worked as a research scholar at Sardar Patel University on a SERB-sponsored project focused on one-step synthesis of biologically active heterocyclic scaffolds. During this time, he developed expertise in multicomponent reactions, reaction optimization, and biological evaluation of compounds. He has published over 15 research papers and review articles in international journals, served as a reviewer for leading publishers including ACS, RSC, Springer Nature, Wiley, and Frontiers, and is currently an editorial board member of Scientific Reports (Nature Portfolio).
Awards & Honors
Dr. Sharma has been recognized as a PhD supervisor at GSFC University (2023) and has qualified the GATE examination in 2015. His contributions to research, teaching, and peer review highlight his academic credibility and leadership in the field of chemistry. He has participated in multiple national and international conferences, seminars, and workshops, further enhancing his professional network and exposure to cutting-edge research.
Top Noted Publication
Among his notable publications, Dr. Sharma’s research on efficient synthesis of biologically active heterocyclic compounds via multi-component reactions stands out for its impact on medicinal chemistry. This work has been highly cited and recognized for integrating green chemistry approaches with practical pharmaceutical applications. His studies have provided novel insights into drug design, synthetic methodology, and sustainable chemistry practices.
Dr. Mayank Sharma has contributed several high-impact publications in the field of organic synthesis, heterocyclic chemistry, and pharmacologically relevant compounds. Notable works include:
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Hydroxyl alkyl ammonium ionic liquid assisted green and one-pot regioselective access to functionalized pyrazolodihydropyridine core and their pharmacological evaluation (Bioorganic Chemistry, 86, 137–150, 2019) – 76 citations.
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A Practical Green Visit to the Functionalized [1,2,4]Triazolo[5,1‐b]quinazolin‐8(4H)one Scaffolds Using the Group‐Assisted Purification (GAP) Chemistry and Their Applications (ChemistrySelect, 4(3), 1031–1041, 2019) – 67 citations.
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Green approach for synthesis of bioactive Hantzsch 1,4-dihydropyridine derivatives based on thiophene moiety via multicomponent reaction (Royal Society Open Science, 4(6), 170006, 2017) – 64 citations.
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Anti-Proliferative 1,4-Dihydropyridine and Pyridine Derivatives Synthesized through a Catalyst-Free, One-Pot Multi-Component Reaction (ChemistrySelect, 3(43), 12163–12168, 2018) – 55 citations.
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One-Pot assembly for synthesis of 1,4-dihydropyridine scaffold and their biological applications (Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds, 41(7), 1495–1505, 2021) – 48 citations.
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Green and Sustainable Chemistry – Dr. Sharma has pioneered environmentally friendly synthetic methodologies, including ionic liquid-assisted and catalyst-free reactions, focusing on minimizing chemical waste, energy consumption, and hazardous reagents, thereby promoting sustainable pharmaceutical and chemical development.
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Innovative Multicomponent Reactions – He has developed efficient one-pot, multi-component reaction strategies for constructing complex heterocyclic scaffolds, significantly reducing the number of reaction steps, time, and resources required in organic synthesis, which is highly valuable for drug discovery.
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Drug Discovery and Bioactive Compounds – Dr. Sharma’s research emphasizes the design and synthesis of pharmacologically active molecules, providing novel heterocyclic scaffolds with anti-proliferative and therapeutic potential, effectively bridging organic synthesis with medicinal chemistry.
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Catalysis and Reaction Optimization – He has introduced innovative catalyst-free and catalytic approaches to improve reaction efficiency, selectivity, and scalability, ensuring reproducible and sustainable chemical synthesis with practical applications in both academia and industry.
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Mentorship and Scientific Leadership – Beyond research, Dr. Sharma has actively mentored undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral students, guiding them in innovative research projects, while also serving as a reviewer and editorial board member, fostering a culture of scientific excellence and innovation.