Author

Sharmind Neelotpol

Professor, BRAC University - Cited by 93 - Biomarker - Environment and health - Mother-foetus-child health - Autism - Pharmacovigilance

Biography

Sharmind is working in Brac University  as an Associate Professor. She completed her PhD from the University of Leeds, UK in Pharmacology and Clinico-epidemiology. Before that she was a full-time lecturer at the Department of Pharmacy, Stamford University Bangladesh. She started her career at Square Pharmaceuticals Ltd as a product executive. After that she has gathered different experiences in health sector as a Research Fellow at BIRDEM, Project Executive in Youth and Adolescent Reproductive Health at UNFPA, Bangladesh. Sharmind’s expertise is in Pharmacology, Environmental Toxicology, Maternal and child health, autism and pharmacovigilence.  
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Acetylation phenotype status in a Bangladeshi population and its comparison with that of other Asian population data
RB Zaid, M Nargis, S Neelotpol, JMA Hannan, S Islam, R Akhter, L Ali, ...Biopharmaceutics & drug disposition 25 (6), 237-241, 2004200
14
2004
13
2016
A comprehensive look into the association of vitamin D levels and vitamin D receptor gene polymorphism with obesity in children
R Akter, A Afrose, S Sharmin, R Rezwan, MR Rahman, S NeelotpolBiomedicine & Pharmacotherapy 153 (September 2022, 113285), 2022202
6
2022
Importance of acetylator phenotype in the identity of Asian populations
RB Zaid, M Nargis, S Neelotpol, MA Sayeed, A Banu, S Shurovi, ...Human biology 79 (3), 33-38, 2007200
6
2007
Effect of Allium sativum methanol extract in amelioration of arsenic-induced toxicity in Swiss albino mice
R Akter, S Neelotpol, MT KabirPhytomedicine Plus 2 (), 0092, 2022202
1
2022