
معرفی
Rashim Singh is a Research Assistant Professor at the University of Houston College of Pharmacy, specializing in the Department of Pharmacological and Pharmaceutical Sciences. His work focuses on drug metabolism, pharmacokinetics, and the interplay between drug metabolizing enzymes and transporters in the gastrointestinal tract.
- Ph.D. in Pharmaceutics, University of Houston
- Masters in Pharmaceutical Technology (Formulation), NIPER, India
- Bachelor in Pharmacy, Banaras Hindu University
His research explores the bidirectional interaction between polyphenols and the gut microbiome, aiming to prevent pathological GI conditions and improve drug delivery systems for local gut action. He also investigates safety concerns related to therapeutic-drug microbiome interactions and develops delivery solutions for fecal microbiota transplantation.
Rashim's recent publications highlight advancements in understanding pharmacokinetic barriers for herbal supplements and flavonoid metabolism. His studies employ LC-MS/MS and UPLC-MS/MS methodologies to analyze bioavailability and metabolic profiling of natural products.
- NIH Pre- and Post-doctoral Fellowships
- Biocodex Microbiota Foundation USA Research Award
- Outstanding Chair Award for AAPS Student Chapter
- University Gold Medal recipient
His contributions to glucuronidation and sulfation studies, alongside collaborations in drug-herb interaction characterization, reflect his commitment to advancing pharmaceutical sciences through rigorous analytical and translational research.


