Dr. Avinash Thadani
BSc, MSc, PhD
Professor, Honours Bachelor of Science – Nursing
Biography
Dr. Avinash Thadani received his PhD from the University of Toronto in 2001 in the field of medical chemistry. Following a three-year postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Chicago, Avinash moved to the University of Windsor to start his own independent research program in drug development as an Assistant Professor. In 2011, he moved to the School of Health, Wellness and Sciences at Georgian College, where he has been a professor in the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) degree program ever since. Currently Avinash teaches in Georgian’s standalone Honours Bachelor of Science – Nursing degree program.
Avinash has been extensively involved in undergraduate education, curriculum development, and exploring research interests in student learning and virtual reality. However, his real passion is teaching and helping students succeed in their career and other life goals. Avinash has successfully mentored many student nurses who are now thriving in their independent nursing practice.
- PhD (Medicinal Chemistry), University of Toronto, Toronto ON, 2001
- Master of Science (MSc), University of Toronto, Toronto ON, 1998
- Honours Bachelor of Science (BSc), University of Toronto, Toronto ON, 1996
- Member, American Chemical Society Keystones of Healthcare Simulation, SIMone™, 2017
- SafeTalk (Suicide Awareness Training), 2014
- Developed online courses in anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology through Georgian’s Centre for Teaching and Learning
- Discovered new technologies in drug development that led to seven American and Canadian patents being awarded
- Published over 20 peer-reviewed scientific papers in various prestigious journals, including Nature
Research interests
- Incorporation of virtual reality (VR) in learning of anatomy and physiology
- Relationship of student learning preferences and academic outcomes
- Relationship of basal metabolic rate with various physiological characteristics
Research projects
- Student learning preferences and academic performance of second-year BScN students
- Completed study; manuscript in preparation
Featured publications
- US Patent 7230125 “Methods of Performing Cycloadditions, Reaction Mixtures, and Methods of Performing Asymmetric Catalytic Reactions” Inventors: Rawal, Viresh H; Huang, Yong; Unni, Aditya K; Thadani, Avinash N. https://image-ppubs.uspto.gov/dirsearch-public/print/downloadPdf/7230125
- US Patent 8143451 “Methods of Preparing Tertiary Carbinamine Compounds” Inventors: Thadani, Avinash N.; Dhudshia, Bhartesh https://image-ppubs.uspto.gov/dirsearch-public/print/downloadPdf/8143451
- US Patent 8350047 “Methods of Preparing Secondary Carbinamine Compounds with Boronic Acids” Inventors: Thadani, Avinash N.; Dhudshia, Bhartesh https://image-ppubs.uspto.gov/dirsearch-public/print/downloadPdf/8350047
- US Patent 8383859 “Methods of Preparing Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Carbinamine Compounds in the Presence of Ammonia” Inventors: Thadani, Avinash N.; Dhudshia, Bhartesh https://image-ppubs.uspto.gov/dirsearch-public/print/downloadPdf/8383859
- US Patent 8513442 “Methods of Performing Cycloadditions, Reaction Mixtures, and Methods of Performing Asymmetric Catalytic Reactions” Inventors: Rawal, Viresh H; Huang, Yong; Unni, Aditya K; Thadani, Avinash N. https://image-ppubs.uspto.gov/dirsearch-public/print/downloadPdf/8513442
- US Patent 8759541 “Chiral Acyclic Diaminocarbene Ligands, Precursors Therefore and Their Use in Organic Synthesis Reactions” Inventors: Beshai, Mira; Thadani, Avinash N.; Ntaganda, Rukundo https://image-ppubs.uspto.gov/dirsearch-public/print/downloadPdf/8759541
- Canadian Patent 2730307 “Chiral Acyclic Diaminocarbene Ligands, Precursors Therefore and Their Use in Organic Synthesis Reactions” Inventors: Beshai, Mira; Thadani, Avinash N.; Ntaganda, Rukundo https://www.ic.gc.ca/opic-cipo/cpd/eng/patent/2730307/summary.html
- Holmes, M., Crater, A. K., Dhudshia, B., Thadani, A. N., & Ananvoranich, S. (2011). Toxoplasma gondii: inhibitory activity and encystation effect of securinine and pyrrolidine derivatives on Toxoplasma growth. Exp Parasitol, 127(2), 370-375. doi: 10.1016/j.exppara.2010.09.002.
- Huang, Y., Unni, A. K., Thadani, A. N., & Rawal, V. H. (2003). Hydrogen bonding: single enantiomers from a chiral-alcohol catalyst. Nature, 424(6945), 146. doi: 10.1038/424146a