
Khushboo Jasra
Assistant Professor
Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Asst Prof Khushboo Jasra is a dedicated educator and researcher at the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences. She holds a Master’s degree in Pharmacology from Dev Bhoomi Uttarakhand University, Dehradun and a Bachelor’s degree in Pharmacy from LR Institute, Solan, Himachal Pradesh. She began her academic journey with a Diploma in Pharmacy (D Pharm) from Govt Polytechnic College, Rohru. Her research focuses on the design and evaluation of Azathioprine-loaded flakes in capsules for colon-specific drug delivery, along with their in vitro and in vivo applications. She has contributed to the scientific community by publishing articles in reputed journals and presenting her research at national and international conferences. As an Assistant Professor, she specialises in creating an engaging and stimulating learning environment for her students. With a strong background in both teaching and research, Asst Prof Jasra inspires intellectual curiosity and fosters academic growth. She remains committed to lifelong learning and staying updated with the latest advancements in pharmaceutical sciences, making her a valuable asset to Shoolini University.
Publication
- Khushboo Jasra, Amandeep Singh, Kanchan Singh, Neelam Painuly. 2022. “Design and evaluation of Azathioprine loaded flakes in cap for colon specificity.”20(12):36- 60.
- Khushboo Jasra, Amandeep Singh, Kanchan Singh, Neelam Painuly. 2022. “Colon targeted drug delivery system: A systemic review.” 20(12):84-90.
- Dr Deepak Prashar, Vivek Kumar, Khushboo Jasra. 2022. “Combination Effect of Luliconazole and Clobetasol for Treatment of Skin Ailments.” International Journal of current pharmaceutical research. 10.22159:36-40.
- Dr Deepak Prashar, Khushboo Jasra. 2021. “Pharmacognostic, Phytochemical and Therapeutic Overview of three Allied Herbs used in Dentistry.” Asian Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences. 11(2). 121-125.
- Dr Deepak Prashar, Dr. Sanjay Kumar, Khushboo Jasra. 2020. “COVID-19: Assumptions, Myths and Economical lockdown.” International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Research. 18(4).325-330.