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  • Dr Abdul Rasheed P

  • Ramalingaswami Re-entry Fellow
  • Indian Institute of Technology Palakkad
Publications 2014 - 2025

Publications

  • 66
    Journal Articles
  • 3
    Book Chapter
  • 1
    Conference
    Proceedings
  • 10
    Review
  • 1
    Book-chapter
  • 1
    Incollection
  • 4
    Projects
  • 7
  • 40

Citations / H-Index

1738 Citations
20 h-index
2251 Citations

Google Scholar

Co-author Network


Expertise

Biomedical Engineering

Biosensors, Bioelectronics, Early stage disease diagnosis, 2D materials, Microbial corrosion

Personal Information

Dr Abdul Rasheed P

Male
Department of Biological Sciences and Engineering IIT Palakkad, Kanjikode, Kerala, India
Palakkad, Kerala, India - 678557


Experience

  • Ramalingaswami Re-entry Fellow

    Department of Biological Sciences and Engineering

    Indian Institute of Technology Palakkad


Qualification

  • PhD

    National Institute of Technology, Calicut

  • M.Tech

    Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham

  • B.Tech

    SAHRYDAYA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINTG


Membership In Professional Bodies

2021

Biomedical Engineering Society of India

Lifetime member

2021

Biomedical Engineering Society of India

Lifetime member

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Research Projects

1. Development of multifunctional MXene based drug delivery system for efficient delivery of cyclic AMP to the human dendritic cells towards the treatment of inflammatory diseases

Funding Agency : HEFA

Fabrication of low cost sensor devices for early detection of biomarkers related to neurological disorders using 2D nanomaterials

Funding Agency : DBT

2. Fabrication of low-cost sensor prototype device for the real-time detection of anesthetic drugs from human samples

Funding Agency : IIT Palakkad Technology IHub Foundation (IPTIF)

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1. Development of multifunctional MXene based drug delivery system for efficient delivery of cyclic AMP to the human dendritic cells towards the treatment of inflammatory diseases

Funding Agency : HEFA

Fabrication of low cost sensor devices for early detection of biomarkers related to neurological disorders using 2D nanomaterials

Funding Agency : DBT

2. Fabrication of low-cost sensor prototype device for the real-time detection of anesthetic drugs from human samples

Funding Agency : IIT Palakkad Technology IHub Foundation (IPTIF)

Fabrication of low-cost electrochemical sensor devices for the real-time detection of Tacrolimus from human samples

Funding Agency : DST NidhiPrayas

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