About
Dr. Priya Sharma is an accomplished pharmacy professional, academician, and researcher with over 12+ years of rich experience spanning academia and the pharmaceutical industry. Currently serving as an Assistant Professor at Sharda University, she is widely recognized for her dynamic contribution to teaching, research, and mentorship in the field of pharmaceutical sciences.
Dr. Sharma brings a rare blend of academic excellence and hands-on industrial exposure. She has accumulated more than four years of industrial experience as a Production Manager at AIMIL Pharmaceuticals Ltd., where she gained in-depth expertise in pharmaceutical manufacturing, quality systems, and regulatory-oriented processes. This strong industrial foundation enables her to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world pharmaceutical applications, greatly benefiting her students and research collaborators.
Her primary research inclination lies in pharmacometrics and advanced PK/PD modeling, with a strong focus on Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic (PBPK) modeling. Dr. Sharma has made notable international contributions in this domain. She has been part of a prestigious global team of 40 pharmacometricians from over 18 countries and is among the first 16 scientists worldwide to build the Pumas Repository, marking her as a pioneer in modern pharmacometric platforms. Additionally, she has played an active role in mentoring and training global research teams, particularly through structured programs in RsNLME for PBPK and PK–PD modeling, further strengthening global capacity building in quantitative drug development.
A passionate researcher, Dr. Sharma has authored numerous research publications and patents, and she actively collaborates with national and international experts in drug development, pharmacometrics, and translational research. Her scholarly work reflects methodological rigor, innovation, and real-world relevance, contributing meaningfully to contemporary pharmaceutical research.
Dr. Sharmas excellence has been acknowledged through multiple awards, certifications, and recognitions, including her induction into the Hall of Fame at Amity University—a testament to her sustained academic and professional impact. Beyond research and teaching, she is deeply committed to student mentorship, fostering critical thinking, research aptitude, and professional ethics among future pharmacists and researchers.