Overview

The Department of Pharmacology focuses on excellence in teaching, research, and innovation in drug science and therapeutics. It emphasizes drug action, safety, and clinical relevance through strong foundations in experimental and clinical pharmacology. State of art laboratories, simulation-based learning and training in regulatory and ethical practices support skill development.

Overview

Highlights

Experienced and research-oriented faculty contributing to quality teaching, innovation, and consultancy.

State-of-the-art laboratories supporting in vitro, in vivo, and in silico pharmacological studies with modern instruments and software.

Active involvement in research, publications, funded projects, and interdisciplinary collaborations.

Regular organization of guest lectures, workshops, FDPs, and industry–academia interactions.

Strong mentoring system for GPAT, NIPER, and higher studies preparation.

Encouragement of student research projects, conference participation, and scientific writing skills.

Commitment to skill development, critical thinking, and outcome-based education for professional excellence.

Vision

To establish creative and application oriented learning that promotes responsible drug use and enhances healthcare outcomes in order to attain excellence in pharmacology education and research.

Mission

  • To deliver quality education and hands-on training in pharmacology aligned with current scientific and regulatory standards.
  • To promote ethical, innovative, and interdisciplinary research addressing healthcare and societal needs.
  • To nurture competent professionals and researchers with strong analytical skills and commitment to lifelong learning.
Dr. Manoj M. Gadewar Professor

HOD Message

It is my privilege to lead the Department of Pharmacology, where we integrate advanced research with innovative teaching to nurture future pharmacologists. Through faculty-led initiatives such as simulation tools, virtual laboratories, case-based learning, and industry-oriented training, our students gain a strong understanding of drug mechanisms, therapeutic uses, and ethical practices. Supported by modern facilities and a strong empha...

Dr. Manoj M. Gadewar Professor

Head of the Department

Department of Pharmacology

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