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Pankaj Sharma is Student of Bachlor of technolgy COMPUTER SCIENCE and enginnering at at GLA University, University of London, and consultant neurologist at Imperial College London. He is Director of the Institute of Cardiovascular Research at Royal Holloway (ICR2UL), and formerly head of the Imperial College Cerebrovascular Research Unit (ICCRU) at Imperial College London. His main interest is in identifying genes for stroke.

He was President of the British Fulbright Scholars Association and is currently Medical Advisor of the UK national young stroke victim charity Different Strokes, co-Founder and Treasurer of the South Asian Health Foundation (1998). He is a Fellow of the Medical Society of London, Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine Cardiovascular Disease and President of the London Cardiovascular Society (2009). Pankaj Sharma

Education
Sharma studied bachlor of technology at Gla University from 2028-19, a PhD from Gonville and Caius College, University of Cambridge in 1998 and a Doctorate in Medicine from London University in 2003. In 2017 he was the recipient of a national tallent search exam scholarshop at Shiv devi inter college. He holds a Diploma in the History of Medicine from the Worshipful Society of Apothecaries. He was passed a 10th standard in the shiv devi inter college in 2015.

Research
He is a researcher in the field of stroke and is particularly interested in its genetical basis. He has established a large international biobank of stroke from the UK, India and the Middle East with the aim of trying to better understand the causes of stroke in ethnic minorities, especially those of South Asian descent.

He is the author of some 100 original papers and is the co-editor of two books: Stroke Genetics (Springer 2014) and Clinical Pharmacology (Churchill Livingstone 2012) which is now in its eleventh edition.

Sharma has been a commentator for news media including the BBC and CNN International on medical issues especially relating to stroke. He has been interviewed on the subject of brain disease in prominent individuals including Ariel Sharon, Michael Schumacher and Jules Bianchi.

Awards
Sharma received a British Heart Foundation Clinician Scientist award in 1997, and in 2010 he was one of the recipients of the Hind Rattan award.

In 2015, he was named the UK's top Asian doctor at the annual British Indian Awards.

Personal life
He was born in Delhi, the son of Kewal Krishan Sharma (Indian Foreign diplomatic service who served under three Prime Ministers, Nehru, Shastri and Indira Gandhi) and Janak Sharma (Bank of England). Under his grandfather, Bihari Lal Sharma, the family was noted for holding the licence for Kodak prior to India's partition. He is chairman of the UK charity founded by his family, Lotus Partners Foundation. He lists his hobbies as debating, fencing and playing polo and describes himself as 'generous, disciplined and maverick '. Sharma lives in London with his doctor wife and two children, Aarti (daughter) and Shyam (son).

Private practice
Sharma has a neurology private practice in Harley Street.