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Swami Vivekananda West Bengal Government Merit-cum-Means Scholarship Scheme, 2014

Applications are being invited for awarding scholarship for the year 2014 under “Swami Vivekananda West Bengal Government Merit-cum- Means Scholarship Scheme” for providing financial assistance to the poor and meritorious students of West Bengal pursuing higher studies.

Summer Research Fellowship Programme 2015 at Indian Academy of Sciences

The three national Science Academies offer several two-month Summer Fellowships to enable students/teachers (studying/teaching in India) to work with scientists associated with the three Academies during 2014. A copy of the application format, instructions to applicants including eligibility criteria, and a list of names of scientists/faculty who have consented to guide students/teachers to work on short-term projects is displayed online.

(21st October, 2014; Business Wire India); GVK Biosciences (GVK BIO) – Asia’s leading integrated Discovery Research and Development organization today announced the successful completion of in-silico based alternative indications of shelved compounds for Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited using GVK BIO’s proprietary Drug Repurposing Platform. Taking the project to the next level, GVK BIO and Takeda have jointly agreed to evaluate the pre-clinical proof-of-concept for certain indications of selected therapeutic compounds to develop novel indications for the previously failed compounds.

(21st October, 2014); The student chapter of ISPOR at NIPER, Mohali conducted a workshop on “Critical Appraisal of Research Papers” as a part of the Third International Conference of Pharmacoeconomics and Outcome Research (held on 17-18 Oct 2014 at New Delhi). Critical appraisal of literature helps in ensuring the trustworthiness, value and relevance of published research to apply into practice.

Over 25 participants from the academia and industry had participated in the workshop. This workshop was carried out with the purpose to create awareness among the youth on critical appraisal.

This workshop was divided into three main sessions. The first session, led by Mr. Rajiv, was devoted to the introduction of critical appraisal. He discussed the need of critical appraisal, what skills are needed to do this and how the critical appraisal can provide us the best evidence for framing the guidelines to apply the evidence in real life practice. He also exemplified how a poorly conducted research can lead to million dollar loss to society or to particular firm. The second session, by Ms. Shallu, focused on the discussing the appraisal of Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT) using the Critical Appraisal Skills Programme (CASP). Ms. Shallu had discussed about the various questions used in the CASP for the RCT appraisal. During her presentation she had also discussed about the randomization and various methods used to do the randomization, various types of blinding, and the types of bias in a study. The 3rd session of the workshop was devoted to the hands on experience. In this session, led by Mr. Kapil, all the participants were provided with a copy pf the published results of a RCT and CASP scale, and expected to answer the 11 questions from the RCT. After providing sufficient time to the participants for work up, all the questions were discussed by Mr. Kapil.

Due to paucity of time, the planned appraisal of the observational study by Mr. Salman could not be taken up. The volunteer Mr. Aejaz supported the workshop very well. This 1 hour workshop was chaired by Prof. JS Bapna and Prof. Pramil Tiwari (Head, Department of Pharmacy Practice, NIPER, Mohali).


The student chapter thanks ISPOR India chapter and Prof SK Gupta President of the chapter for providing the platform to share our learning with various researchers. Development of these skills shall help in capacity building in HEOR.


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Required for Production officer/Business developement executive in Mnk pharmaceuticals | 6 Opening

We are the manufacturer and exporter of finished pharmaceuticals and surgicals. our plant is located in baddi, himachal pradesh.

Post: Production officer/Business developement executive

Work for M.Pharm, M.Sc as Senior Research Fellow in ACTREC

The Advanced Centre for Treatment, Research and Education in Cancer (ACTREC, Kharghar, Navi Mumbai is the new state-of-the-art R&D satellite of the Tata Memorial Centre (TMC), which also includes under its umbrella the Tata Memorial Hospital (TMH), the largest cancer hospital in Asia. ACTREC has the mandate to function as a national centre for treatment, research and education in cancer. TMC is an autonomous grant-in-aid institution of the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE), Government of India. It is registered under the Societies Registration Act (1860) and the Bombay Public Trust Act (1950). Its Governing Council is headed by the Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission, Government of India.

To work on Project in Translational Research Laboratory Area of Research –  “DNA damage repair and cancer

Call for applications/nominations for appointment of Director at National Centre for Molecular Materials Research

The National Centre for Molecular Materials Research (NCMMR), Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala) has been established by the Government of India as a specialized centre of excellence to promote the growth of R&D in, and exploit the application-potential of, Molecular Materials in the country.

ROLE OF PRODRUGS IN SOLUBILITY ENHANCEMENT OF DRUGS

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ABOUT AUTHORS:
Anitha Sriram*, Kalyana Chakravarthi G, Vijayaraj S, Venugopal A, Naresh Ch, Saritha B
Department of Pharmaceutical Analysis, Sree Vidyanikethan College of Pharmacy,
Tirupati, A.P., India.

*anithasagar8@gmail.com

ABSTRACT
Solubility is one of the essential parameters to achieve bioavailability of drug in systemic circulation to produce expected therapeutic response.  Nearly 40% of new drug molecules face solubility challenge. Though several techniques like micronization, crystal engineering, hydrotrophy, solid dispersion and so forth were available for solubility enhancement of poorly soluble drugs based on physical and chemical modification, prodrug approach is a vital technique amongst the other. Prodrugs are biologically inactive compound which can be metabolized in the body to produce active drug. It is estimated that currently about 10% of all world-wide approved drugs are prodrugs. This review extensively confers the role of prodrugs and the kind of promoieties used for solubility enhancement.

JRF positions are available in Department of Pharmacology at University of Madras - 2 posts

The Public Petition dated 11-11-1839 initiated the establishment of Madras University. It was in January 1840 with Mr.George Norton as its President, that the University Board was constituted.

Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur opens for Research Associate in CSIR-funded project - M.Pharm/MS Pharm

The Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur was established in the year 1960. The Parliament of India passed the ‘Institutes of Technology Act 1961’ declaring all the IITs as “Institutions of National Importance”. The Parliamentary Act has given absolute autonomy to the IITs. When the foundation stone of the IIT system was laid, it was perceived that taking help from the industrially advanced western countries might be lot more effective in achieving the status of a world class technical institute. Hence, IIT Kanpur had a massive collaboration with USA through a specially created programme- KIAP (Kanpur Indo American Programme).

Applications are invited from qualified candidates for one post of RESEARCH ASSOCIATE to work in a CSIR-funded project (CSIR-CHM-2014215) entitled “Small Rings in the Synthesis of Tetrahydropyran and Piperidines.”