Dr. Pawan Kumar Kare
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Dr. Pawan Kumar Kare

Demonstrator
Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal, India


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Medical Biochemistry from University of Delhi, India

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Biography

Currently, Dr. Kare is a tutor in the Department of Medical Biochemistry at Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal affiliated with Madhya Pradesh Medical Science University, Jabalpur, India. Previously, he had worked in All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Bhopal, Kalpana Chawla Govt. Medical College, Karnal (Haryana), AIIMS Rishikesh (Uttarakhand) and S. N. Medical College, Agra (U.P.), India. Dr. Kare has earned more than 9 years teaching and research experience in the field of biomedical sciences from the various prestigious Institutes of India. Dr. Kare, obtained his Doctorate Degree (Ph.D.) in Medical Biochemistry from University College of Medical Sciences (Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Delhi), New Delhi, India. Dr. Kare post-graduated in Medical Biochemistry from Gandhi Medical College (Under the faculty of Medicine, Barkatullah University), Bhopal (M.P.), India. Dr. Kare has been successfully passed Membership of Indian Board of Clinical Biochemistry (MIBCB) course as conducted by ACBI and the course is approved by Quality Council of India. He has been successfully passed National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories (NABL) training of “Internal Audit for Quality Control and Management System: ISO-15189:2012”. He has been recipient of the “INSPIRE (Innovation in Science Pursuit for Inspired Research) fellowship” awarded by Dept. of Science & Technology (DST), New Delhi, Government of India for pursuing his Doctorate Degree course. He has been awarded as elected fellow of Society for Applied Biotechnology (FSAB). He has selected for “Best Young Researcher Award” in 2017 by Grace India Educational Charitable Trust, Delhi. He has also won “Best Poster Award” in 41st Annual Conference of ACBI in 2014 at AIIMS, Jodhpur, India and “ACBI Young Scientist Bursary Award” in 44th Annual Conference of ACBI in 2017 at Luknow, India. He has also recipient of “APFCB Organising Committee Travel Award” in 15th APFCB Congress-2019 at Jaipur, India. He is Life member of Association of Clinical Biochemists of India (ACBI), Indian Immunology Society (IIS), Research Society for Study of Diabetes in India (RSSDI), Indian Society of Cell Biology (ISCB) and Indian Science Congress Association (ISCA), India. Dr. Kare is member of Science Advisory Board and Sigma Aldrich Global Advisory Board and regularly participated in the scientific survey reports. He is also member of Editorial and Reviewer Board of more than 10 National/ International Journals and has been reviewed more than 100 research articles till date. He has been published 18 research papers till date in Indexed National/International peerreviewed Journals. He has been published 8 edited book chapters. He has attended more than 10 scientific conferences and presented his research papers.

Area of Interest:

Molecular Sciences
100%
Molecular Biology
62%
Gene Expression
90%
Polymorphism
75%
Cell Culture
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
100
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Ray, A.S., P.K. Kare, H. Makwane, T. Saxena and C. Garg, 2020. Estimation of serum creatinine, serum urea, glomerular filtration rate and proteinuria among apparently healthy adults to assess the renal impairment and its association with body mass index: An observational hospital-based study. Int. J. Med. Res. Rev., 8: 183-188.
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  2. Makwane, H., P.K. Kare and M. Verma, 2020. Alteration in biochemical and antioxidant parameters in patients with alcoholic liver injury. J. Clin. Diagn. Res., 10.7860/JCDR/2020/43414.13570.
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  3. Kaur, V., H. Madaan, M. Puri and P.K. Kare, 2020. Lipid profile and C-reactive protein levels in healthy, overweight and obese adults: A Hospital-based observational study. J. Clin. Diagn. Res., 10.7860/JCDR/2020/43462.13632.
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  4. Kare, P.K., M. Siddarth, R. Ghosh, B.D. Banerjee, O.P. Kalra and A.K. Tripathi, 2019. Advanced glycation end products-mediated reactive oxygen species (ROS) production is dependent on NADPH oxidase activation in endothelial cells. J. Clin. Diagnostics Res., 13: BC04-BC07.
  5. Kare, P.K. and M. Garg, 2019. Assessment of urinary Liver-Type Fatty Acid Binding Protein (LFABP) levels in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients with nephropathy. J. Clin. Diagn. Res., 13: 21-24.
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  6. Ghosh, R. and P.K. Kare, 2019. Molecular Mechanism Behind the Development of Chronic Kidney Disease. In: Advances in Health and Disease, Volume 10, Duncan, L.T. (Ed.)., Chapter 5. Nova Science Publisher Inc., USA., ISBN: 978-1-53615-262-3, pp: 157-175.
  7. Bansal, S., P.K. Kare, A.K. Tripathi and S.V. Madhu, 2019. Advanced Glycation End Products: A Potential Contributor of Oxidative Stress for Cardio-Vascular Problems in Diabetes. In: In: Oxidative Stress in Heart Diseases, Chakraborti, S., N.S. Dhalla and N.G.M. Dikshit (Eds.)., 1st Edn., Springer, Singapore, ISBN: 978-981-13-8272-7, pp: 437-459.
  8. Shukla, A., P.K. Kare, B.D. Banerjee, O.P. Kalra, A. Raizada and A.K. Tripathi, 2018. Study of serum transforming growth factor-beta 1 (TGF-β1) levels in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients with nephropathy. Biomed. Res., 29: 3213-3218.
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  9. Kaur, V., P.K. Kare and H. Madaan, 2018. Timeliness as a Measure of Lab Quality. In: Advances in Biochemistry and Applications in Medicine, Volume 4, Kare, P.K. and R. Shrestha (Eds.). Chapter 3, Open Access eBooks Publisher, USA., ISBN: 978-93-87500-49-5.
  10. Kaur, V., P.K. Kare and H. Madaan, 2018. Quality Control in a Clinical Laboratory. In: Advances in Biochemistry and Applications in Medicine, Volume 4, Kare, P.K. and R. Shrestha (Eds.). Chapter 1, Open Access eBooks Publisher, USA., ISBN: 978-93-87500-49-5, pp: 1-9.
  11. Kare, P.K., R. Ghosh, S. Bansal, O.P. Kalra and A.K. Tripathi, 2018. Advanced Glycation End Product-Mediated Consequences in Diabetic Nephropathy. In: Advances in Medicine and Biology, Volume 135, Berhardt, L.V. (Ed.). Chapter 10, Nova Science Publisher Inc., USA., ISBN: 978-1-53614-421-5.
  12. Ghosh, R., M. Siddarth, P.K. Kare, O.P. Kalra and A.K. Tripathi, 2018. Role of Organochlorine Pesticides in Chronic Kidney Diseases of Unknown Etiology. In: Chronic Kidney Disease: From Pathophysiology to Clinical Improvements, Rath, T. (Ed.). Chapter 9, InTech Publ., Rijeka, Croatia, ISBN: 978-953-51-3844-0, pp: 199-214.
  13. Kare, P.K., R. Ghosh, D. Chawla and A.K. Tripathi, 2017. Anti-Advanced Glycation End Product Therapies in Diabetic Vascular Complications. In: Advances in Biochemistry and Applications in Medicine, Shrestha, R. (Ed.). Vol. 1, Open Access eBooks, Wilmington, DE., pp: 1-13.
  14. Ghosh, R., M. Siddharth, N. Singh, P.K. Kare, B.D. Banerjee, N. Wadhwa and A.K. Tripathi, 2017. Organochlorine Pesticide-Mediated Induction of NADPH Oxidase and Nitric-Oxide Synthase in Endothelial Cell. J. Clin. Diagn. Res., 11: 9-12.
  15. Ghosh, R., M. Siddarth, N. Singh, V. Tyagi and P.K. Kare et al., 2017. Organochlorine pesticide level in patients with chronic kidney disease of unknown etiology and its association with renal function. Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine 2017: 22-49.
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  16. Bansal, S., P.K. Kare, A.K. Tripathi and S.V. Madhu, 2017. Advanced Glycation End Products: Formation, Metabolism and Role in Diabetic Vascular Complications. In: Advances in Medicine and Biology, Berhardt, L.V. (Ed.). Vol. 119, Nova Science Publisher, USA., pp: 83-119.
  17. Aggarwal, N., P.K. Kare, P. Varshney, O.P. Kalra and S.V. Madhu et al., 2017. Role of angiotensin converting enzyme and angiotensinogen gene polymorphisms in angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor-mediated antiproteinuric action in type 2 diabetic nephropathy patients. World J. Diabetes, 8: 112-119.
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  18. Varma, M., H. Makwane, P.K. Kare, R.K. Jha and A. Parmar, 2016. Study of serum ferritin, serum uric acid and plasma malondialdehyde (MDA) levels in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. Int. J. Biomed. Adv. Res., 7: 169-174.
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  19. Takung, T., P.K. Kare, O.P. Kalra, S. Agarwal, K. Kumar, S. Sharma and A.K. Tripathi, 2016. Study of renal functions in people living with human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immune deficiency syndrome (PLHA): An observational study of tertiary care hospital in north India. Br. J. Med. Med. Res., 16: 1-9.
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  20. Mawar, A., P.K. Kare, K.P. Mishra and R.K. Chahar, 2016. Study of thyroid dysfunction in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients of Agra city. Int. J. Biomed. Res., 7: 26-29.
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  21. Kare, P.K., N. Aggrawal, P. Varshney, R. Ghosh and O.P. Kalra et al., 2016. Screening of type 2 diabetes mellitus patients for micro-albuminuria and its relationship with diabetic retinopathy. Int. J. Biochem. Res. Rev., 14: 1-9.
  22. Kare, P.K., N. Aggrawal, O.P. Kalra, B.D. Banerjee and P. Varshney et al., 2016. Effect of Ramipril Treatment on Proteinuria and Advanced Glycation End Products in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Patients with Nephropathy: One Year Follow up Study. Br. J. Med. Med. Res., 17: 1-8.
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  23. Mishra, K., A. Mawar, P.K. Kare and N. Verma, 2015. Relationship between fasting blood glucose, serum urea, serum creatinine and duration of diabetes in type-2 diabetic patients. Flora Fauna, 21: 127-132.
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  24. Deshwali, S., P.K. Kare, B.K. Agrawal and A. Alex, 2015. Study of serum zinc, copper and ferritin levels in alopecia patients. Int. J. Adv. Res. Biol. Sci., 2: 94-96.
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  25. Chawla, D., S. Bansal, P.K. Kare, B.B. Dev, S.V. Madhu and A.K. Tripathi, 2014. RAGE gene polymorphism and expression: risk factor for vascular complications in type 2 diabetes mellitus. Mol. Cytogenet., 10.1186/1755-8166-7-S1-P29.
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  26. Mishra, K.P., A. Mawar, S. Singh and P. Kare, 2013. Study of lipid profile in type 2 diabetic patients in Agra city. Indian Res. J. Genet. Biotechnol., 5: 245-252.
  27. Saxena, T., B.K. Agarwal, H.S. Makwane and P. Kare, 2012. Study of serum zinc and magnesium levels in patients of liver cirrhosis. Biomed. Pharmacol. J., 5: 327-331.
  28. Mishra, K.P., A. Mawar, M. Kumari and P. Kare, 2012. Study of glycosylated haemoglobin (HbA1c) in type-2 diabetes mellitus patients in Agra population. Indian Res. J. Genet. Biotechnol., 4: 213-220.
  29. Saxena, T., B.K. Agarwal and P. Kare, 2011. Serum paraoxonase activity and oxidative stress in acute myocardial in-farction patients. Biomed. Res., 22: 215-219.
  30. Kare, P.K., T. Saxena and B.K. Agarwal, 2011. Altered antioxidant status and increased lipid peroxidation in malaria patients. Flora Fauna, 17: 136-139.