Yashwant Pathak Ph.D.
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College of Pharmacy |
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Nanomedicine |
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Kentucky |
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Yashwant Pathak, Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical technology, published over 50 scientific publications, over 60 abstracts, 20 publications in educational field and over 40 articles in well-known newspapers.
An American Heart Association Fellow, he taught and has done research in USA, UK, Israel, South Africa, France, Mexico, and in India. Dr. Pathak’s work has taken him over 45 countries through out the world. He has studied ancient traditions and cultures, and has lectured on the comparative study of ancient traditions and cultures including Native Americans, Africans, Maories, Australian aboriginals, Hindus and Others. He has been associated with International Center For Cultural Studies, World Council of Elders of The Ancient Traditions and Cultures and various forums for Hinduism in the academic circles as well as the Sewdass Sadhu Cultural Center for Girmitia countries (Countries where bonded Indian laborers were introduced by the British to work in sugarcane fields: Surinam, Guyana, Trinidad, Mauritius and Fiji).
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