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Ms. Kavindinie Dias

Lecturer Probationary

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Ms. Kavindinie Dias is a Temporary Lecturer attached to the Department of Biomedical Sciences at the Faculty of Science, NSBM. She graduated from the Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Sri Jayewardenepura in 2023, earning Bachelor of Pharmacy (Hons) degree with First Class honours. Before joining NSBM, Ms. Kavindinie served as an Academic Demonstrator in the Department of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, University of Sri Jayewardenepura.

Research Interests

  • Pharmacology and therapeutics
  • Pharmaceutical Chemistry
  • Pharmacognosy

Memberships

  • Sri Lanka Medical Council (SLMC) Registered Pharmacist
  • A life member of Pharmaceutical Society of Sri Lanka (PSSL)

Conference (Abstract) Publications

  • Dias M. J. K., Samaranayaka T. S. P., (2024) Awareness on medications among customers attending selected community pharmacies in Western Province, Sri Lanka. International Research Conference in Health Sciences, University of Sri Jayewardenepura
  • Dias M. J. K., Samaranayaka T. S. P., (2024) Knowledge of purchased medications among customers attending selected community pharmacies in Western Province, Sri Lanka. WONCA South Asia Region Conference
  • Dias M. J. K., Samaranayaka T. S. P., (2024) Factors associated with deciding purchasing quantities of medications among customers attending selected community pharmacies in Western Province, Sri Lanka. WONCA South Asia Region Conference
  • Hellarawa H. M. P. V., Dias M. J. K., (2025) Patterns and determinants of irrational use of respiratory tract medications in Sri Lanka. Annual Science Research Symposium, NSBM Green University
  • Dias M. J. K., Rimza M. R. F., (2025) Irrational Use of Respiratory Tract Medications in Sri Lanka: A Systematic Review, International Conference on Transformative Applied Research, NSBM Green University
  • Dias M. J. K., Sathsarani K. T. D. I., (2025) Rational Structural Modification of Colchicine: Enhancing Therapeutic Efficacy while Minimizing Toxicity, International Conference on Transformative Applied Research, NSBM Green University

Ongoing Research

  • Micropropagation and development of pharmaceutical dosage form: Review
  • Exploring Synergistic Mechanisms and Pharmacological Effects of Medicinal Plants in Disease Management

Research and Project Contributions to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

Her research and other project contributions are aligned with the following SDG(s):