
M.Sc, PhD
Clinical scientist in biochemistry with expertise in quality assurance and diagnostic testing
Experience
15 years
Languages
English, Hindi
Location
Al Nahda, Dubai
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Dr. Shashank Sharma is a clinical scientist with over 15 years of experience in biochemistry and laboratory diagnostics. He holds an M.Sc and PhD, and has worked extensively with Dr. Lal Path Labs in roles including Quality Control Coordinator and Assistant Biochemist. He is based at Zulekha Hospital in Dubai.
Dr. Sharma specializes in advanced laboratory techniques including electrophoresis and high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), with a strong focus on quality assurance in diagnostic testing. His research has examined variations in blood markers such as glycated hemoglobin and apolipoprotein B in assessing cardiovascular disease risk. He has been involved in project work related to cancer research, including breast, prostate, and head and neck cancers.
He is an active member of the Association of Clinical Biochemists of India and has participated in continuing education programs through the College of American Pathologists. Dr. Sharma is fluent in English and Hindi.
Special interests: electrophoresis, high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), quality assurance, cardiovascular disease risk assessment.
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PhD
M.Sc
Quality Control Coordinator and Assistant Biochemist
Dr. Lal Path Labs, India
2 publications listed on their hospital profile.
Consultations are available in English, Hindi.
Zulekha Hospital — Dubai, Al Nahda, Dubai.
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