About Me
Hello
all! My name is Shreekrishna Maharjan. I am from a beautiful tiny Himalayan
country Nepal. I was born in Pulchowk, Patan. I completed my school in 1988
from Adarsha Vidya Mandir (AVM) Higher Secondary Boarding School, Lalitpur. I
received my Proficiency Certificate Level in Science (Physical &
Biological) in 1990 from Amrit Science College (ASCOL), Kathmandu.
Despite
being selected and was in Moscow in 1991 to study undergraduate medicine, I
returned and accepted Australian International Development Assistance Bureau
(AIDAB) scholarship to study in Australia. In 1995, I received Honors Degree of
Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry & Molecular Biology from Monash University,
Melbourne.
Returning
to Nepal, I worked as a Biochemist in Apollo Health Care, Diagnostics &
Research Center, Kathmandu from 1996 to 1999 and then on wards in nation's only
B.P Koirala Memorial Cancer Hospital, Nepal. In 2001, I was selected for AusAid
scholarship to study my Masters in Australia, but I chose the prestigious
Fulbright Scholarship to do MS in Biochemistry & Molecular Biology in New
York Medical College, USA.
In
2005, I obtained my Master’s degree, but I was already enrolled into PhD in
2004. I got my PhD in Biochemistry & Molecular Biology in 2009. It was a
joy to prefix my name with Dr. and suffix with PhD. I did my first postdoc in
Pathology in New York Medical College from 2009 to 2011 and then moved Ohio
State to do second postdoc in Molecular Genetics of Hypertension in Toledo
University from 2011 to 2012.
Again
returning back to hometown, I got appointed in 2013 as a Faculty in Basic
Medical Sciences in School of Medicine of Patan Academy of Health Sciences in
Lalitpur. Since then I have been into academics coordinating and teaching Biochemistry
and Molecular Biology to undergraduate medical students here in Nepal as an
Assistant Professor. Apart from daily academics of teaching, it is fun to start
blogging on this field to share information, knowledge and experiences with different
kinds of people in net round the world.
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