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AICTE Sponsored Quality Improvement Programme 2011 on Nanotechnology Based Drug Delivery Systems

 

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BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
The Birla Institute of Technology was established in the year 1955 at Mesra, Ranchi, Jharkhand by the Philanthropist – Industrialist Mr. B. M. Birla with a vision to establish a world – class institution to cater Engineering, Technology, Pharmaceutical, Management and other allied sciences. The institute over last decade ranked well within top ten of the best Technical Universities of the country. The Institute offers Undergraduate, Postgraduate as well as Doctoral Programs.

DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES
The Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Birla Institute of Technology established in 1972 is playing a leading role in imparting Pharmaceutical education in the country. It has B. Pharm., M. Pharm. & Ph.D. programs recognized by P.C.I., A.I.C.T.E., U.G.C. and D.S.T. The Department has been recognized as Center for AICTE sponsored Quality Improvement Programs. The Department has in-house facilities for analysis of drugs with sophisticated instruments such as HPLC, HPTLC, UV, IR, CHN, GC etc. It has Medicinal Plants Garden spread over 10 acres of land with well equipped extraction unit for volatile oils. Department has animal house approved by CPCSEA. Department is actively involved in research encompassing Synthetic Chemistry, Natural Products’ Chemistry, Novel Drug Delivery System, Herbal Standardization and Formulations, besides Computer Aided Drug Design. Computational chemistry lab is rich with drug design and discovery software.

AICTE SPONSORED QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMME 2011 ON
NANOTECHNOLOGY BASED DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS

(Division of Pharmaceutics)
November 06 – 19, 2011

RECENT TRENDS IN DISCOVERY, DEVELOPMENT AND PHARMACOLOGICAL SCREENING OF NOVEL THERAPEUTICS
(Division of Pharmaceutical Chemistry & Pharmacology)
November 20 – December 03, 2011

NOVEL DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS IN HERBAL DRUGS
(Division of Pharmacognosy) December 04 – December 17, 2011

AICTE SPONSORED QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMME
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences has been organizing the Quality Improvement Programme for last five years. QIP 2011 would be fifth in this series.
QIP 2011 comprise of three programmes of two weeks duration each.

1. Pharmaceutics Division would focus upon Nanotechnology Based Drug Delivery Systems. Nanoparticles hold tremendous potential in effective drug delivery system in the modern era. During QIP, lecture / discussion will be held on recent developments in nanotechnology with special reference to its vital role in drug delivery system. To achieve efficient drug delivery, it is important to understand the interactions of nanomaterials with the biological environment, targeting cell-surface receptors, drug release, multiple drug administration, stability of therapeutic agents and molecular mechanisms of cell signaling involved in pathobiology of the disease under consideration.

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2. Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Pharmacology Division would address the issues related to Recent Trends in Discovery, Development and Pharmacological Screening of Novel Therapeutics. The compounds to be discovered and developed using CADD based software such as GLIDE, SYBYL, FlexX, SCIGRESS Explorer are synthesized, characterized and subjected to in-vitro and in-vivo screening using Hebb-Williams Maze, Rotarod, Ethovision, NIBP and others. QIP will focus on the area of anti-diabetics, anticancer, antiulcer, analgesics and other prominent areas to establish receptor specific, potent novel therapeutics.

3. Pharmacognosy Division would address the issues related to Novel Drug Delivery Systems in Herbal Drugs. Formulating a novel herbal formulations like nanoparticles, nanoemulsions, nanocapsules, liposomes, phytosomes, microsphere, transferosomes etc. by using bioactive and plant extracts is being discussed with paramount importance. These formulations show promising advantages over conventional formulations in terms of enhancement of pharmacological activity, solubility, bioavailability and stability. The program will highlight the current status and various strategies to development novel drug delivery system(s) for herbal drugs.

Contact Information
Mail your Registration Form duly filled to:
Dr. D. Sasmal
Professor Chief Coordinator – QIP Dept. of Pharm. Sciences
BIT, Mesra, Ranchi
(Jharkhand)
pharmqip@bitmesra.ac.in

Dr. B. N. Sinha
Professor & Head Coordinator – QIP Cell Dept. of Pharm. Sciences
BIT, Mesra, Ranchi
(Jharkhand)
pharmqip@bitmesra.ac.in

For any further information, respective coordinators may please be contacted.

Pharmaceutics Division:
Dr. R. N. Gupta (rngupta@bitmesra.ac.in)
Dr. Sandeep K. Singh (sandympharm@yahoo.com)

Pharmaceutical Chemistry & Pharmacology Division:
Dr. S. Samanta (samanta_bitmesra@yahoo.co.in)
Mr. Ashok Kumar Pattnaik (ashokp29@yahoo.com)

Pharmacognosy Division:
Dr. K. Jayaram Kumar (jayaram_res@yahoo.com)
Dr. (Mrs.) Anima Pandey (animapandey11@gmail.com)

All correspondence will be made through E-mail only. Please mention your E-mail ID correctly in CAPITAL Letters.

Important Dates:
Division                        Registration Ends                       Program Starts on
Pharmaceutics              26th October 2011                    06th November 2011
Pharm. Chemistry &
Pharmacology               11th November 2011                20th November 2011
Pharmacognosy            24th November 2011                04th December 2011

(Limited to 30 participants in each Program on first come first served basis)

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