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Pharmacology, the scientific discipline that delves into the intricate mechanisms by which drugs alter biological systems, lies at the heart of this department. The research areas emphasized within this discipline include toxicological studies and a neuropharmacological screening of both herbal remedies and synthetic drugs, allowing for a thorough investigation of their modulatory effects. The department, equipped with the latest instruments, stands tall, with spacious laboratories that provide an ideal venue for performing experiments and advancing the field of pharmacology. The Analgesiometer, Histamine Chamber, Actophotometer, Eddy’s Hot Plate, Convulsiometer, Elevated Plus Maze, and Pole Climbing Apparatus are just a few examples of the cutting-edge technologies that are employed in practical sessions and research projects. The Department’s unwavering commitment to attaining its vision revolves around providing an unparalleled quality of education that lays the foundation for professional growth and development. The ultimate aim is to build exceptional scholars who are poised for success in the pharmaceutical industry, academia, research, and public sectors.
The department has spacious laboratories and is equipped with latest instruments like Semi-autoanalyzer, Haematology analyzer, Analgesiometer, Histamine Chamber, Actophotometer, Eddy’s Hot Plate, Convulsiometer, Elevated plus maze, Pole climbing apparatus etc., for conducting Practicals and carrying out research projects.
The Department is striving towards our vision by providing quality education that creates a platform to the students. The goal is to prepare exceptional students for productive and successful careers in pharmaceutical industry, academia, research and public sectors.
- Rat/Mouse PINP EIA
- IDS-iSYS PTH (1-34)
- Corticosterone EIA
- Corticosterone HS
- Urine CartiLaps EIA
- Rat/Mouse PINP EIA
- IDS-iSYS PTH (1-34)
- Corticosterone EIA
- Corticosterone HS
- Urine CartiLaps EIA