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ABOUT RESEARCH

Avanthi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences has established important scientific industrial R&D Operations with the purpose and mission of pursuing and promoting research in frontier Technologies as well as various pharmacy disciplines.

AIPS created a Research and Development cell to instill research and innovation talents in staff and students. R&D Cell provides a platform for young brains in the Institute to grow in terms of creativity and invention. Only rigorous R&D efforts will result in innovative achievements.

In our college, we encourage and allow the students to explore their ideas, develop their abilities, and prepare them towards R& D activities. Student groups provide a forum for the exchange of novel ideas and perspectives. It aids in the transformation and overall development of students. The R& D activities are specifically designed to assist students to become and find their own space on campus.


Major Goals of R&D Cell

  • To promote research and Research projects
  • Research Papers Publication / Presentation in referred Journals
  • Institution- R&D Organization- Industry Collaboration
  • Core Competence and Consultancy
  • PhD Program Management
  • Staff Development Program
  • Patents & IPR Knowledge

Role & Responsibilities of the Research and Development Cell (RDC)

  • To care a conducive environment for promotion of Research & Innovation activities in the university.
  • To encourage faculty members to apply for major, Minor Research Projects.
  • To ensure smooth functioning and effective Management of Innovation, Research and Development activities of the university.
  • To promote collaborative research.
  • To strengthen industry – institute interaction by promoting consultancy, testing and need based research & innovation activities in the university.
  • To identify the potential areas of research in various disciplines and form the faculty into various clusters based on their specialization.
  • To prepare and submit proposals to government agencies for obtaining funded projects.
  • To encourage multi- disciplinary research internally within the university and externally with other organization.
  • Encourage the staff to attend/ publish papers in various National/ International conferences of their specialized areas.
  • To coordinate the research activities among the various departments and to address potential conflicts.
  • Encourage the faculty to attend various research oriented Faculty development programmers.
  • To encourage the staff to publish their research works in reputed journals that have good impact factor and are indexed in Scopus and Web of Science (WOS).
  • Scrutinize the student’s project proposals and send them to various agencies for financial support and recommend the suitable projects.

RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT WING

The Wing will carry out R&D activities in every department and give guidelines for corrective action and improvement in R&D activities of departments for betterment.

    THE PRINCIPLE COMPONENTS AND CONTRIBUTIONS OF R&D:

  • Paper Publications in Journals
  • Book Publications
  • Collaborative Projects/Consultancy work Handled
  • Patents
  • R&D Clubs

The Constitution of the R&D committee is as follows:

S. No Name of the Faculty Designation Designation in committee
1 Dr. Balaji Principal Convenor
2 P.V.Pavan Asst. Professor Coordinator
3 S. Mahender Asst. Professor Member
4 K.Kiranmai Asst. Professor Member
5 Sumaiya Fatima Student Member
6 P.Harshini Student Member

Faculty In charges for Research Activities:

S. No Name of the Committee Name of the Faculty
1 Patents/ Kapila Dr. Kajazeeyavuddin
2 Publications (Papers/Conferences/Books) L. Varalakshmi
3 Projects Dr. M. Ramakrishna, Dr. Manjula
4 Incubation Centers P.V.Pavan Kumar
5 FDP’S K. Sarika
6 Programs on IPR, ED, RM Q. Tabassum
7 Documentation, Verification and Minutes Dr. Nihar Ranjan Das

RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT POLICY

  • R and D Policy

INCUBATION, INNOVATION AND TECHNOLOGY-ENABLING CENTRES

It is the basic building block required in the initial stages of start-ups. Incubation centers are an essential component of any start-up's ecosystem. Furthermore, through an incubation Centre, students obtain practical knowledge with contemporary tools and technological advancements. Avanthi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences is encouraging all stakeholders to come up with the objective to acknowledge their own strengths which is supported by Innovation and Technology enabling Centers.

    OBJECTIVES:

  • To develop and encourage a culture of creativity on campus.
  • To promote a thirst in start-ups and build a vibrant start-up ecosystem on campus.
  • To help in developing Innovative Ideas to take care of Societal needs.
  • Giving students guidance in order to develop solutions to problems in the real world.
  • To transform ideas into products and establish a platform for easy production that has minimal commercial value.

The Constitution of the R&D committee is as follows:

S. No Name of the Center Collaborated with
1 Incubation Centre collaborated with SYN Pharma SYN Pharma
2 Incubation centre collaborated with SURA LABS SURA LABS
3 Innovation Centre AIPSGN

RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS

S. No Name of the research project/ endowment Name of the Principal Investigator/Co-investigator Department of Principal Investigator Year of Award Amount Sanctioned Duration of the project Name of the Funding Agency View Details
1 Effect of polymer concentration ondrug release in the formulation controlled released tablets of Glipizideusing various polymers Dr. B. Manjula Dr. M. Rama Krishna 2022-23 4 6M Inception Source Pvt Ltd View
2 Development of new analytical method and validation of Anti- Neoplastic agents Netupitant and Palonosetron in pure and Pharmaceutical formulation by RP-HPLC Dr.Nihar ranjan das Dr. B. Manjula 2022-23 1 6M Clinoxy solutions Pvt Ltd View
3 Formulation and Evaluation of Effervescent Floating Tablets of Acyclovir Dr. M. Rama Krishna Dr. K. Nagaraju 2021-22 4.15 6M SS PHARMA SOLUTIONS View
4 Formulation and in vitro evaluation of trifluoperazine HCL Gastro retentive Floating Tablets Dr. K. Nagaraju Dr.Nihar ranjan das 2021-22 0.85 6M JRS LABS View
5 A Novel Rp-Hplc Method Development And Validation For Simaltaneous Estimation Of Emtricitabine And Tenofavir Alafenamide In Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients And Combined Tablet Dosage Forms Dr. JitendraPatel Dr. k. Balaji 2020-21 2.00 6M CLINOXY SOLUTIONS View
6 Simultaneous Analysis of Cytarabine and Daunorubicin in Bulk Form and Marketed Pharmaceutical Combined Dosage Forms By Reverse Phase-High Pressure Liquid Chromotography-Pda Method Dr. k. Balaji Dr. B. Manjula 2020-21 3.00 6M CLINOXY SOLUTIONS View
7 Analytical method development and Validation for Cefixime and Dicloxacillin in combine Pharmaceutical Dosage forms by RP-HPLC Dr.Nihar ranjan Das Dr. M. Rama Krishna 2020-21 4.00 6M KP LABS View
8 Analytical method development and validation of hydrochlorothiazide and Eposartan in API and its Dosage form by RP-HPLC Dr.Nihar ranjan Das Dr. M. Rama Krishna 2020-21 1.00 6M KP LABS View

PATENTS

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BOOKS PUBLISHED

S. No Name of the Faculty Title of the Book Year of publication ISBN number of the proceeding Name of the publisher View Details
1 Dr. Ch. Pavani Preliminary Phytochemical, physicochemical
evaluation and spectrometric analysis of selected Indian plants with antioxidant activity
2024 978-81-970008-0-5 BP International View
2 Dr. Ch. Pavani Malibdinum based heteronanocomposites for
cancer therapy , diagnosis, and biosensing novel advantages and future prospects
2024 978-93-92153-85-3,
page no - 60
South asian academic publications View
3 T. Mahender "Ayurvedic RemediesFor Kidney Stones" 2022 978-81-956220-1-6 Academic Decipher Press View
4 T. Mahender "Ayurvedic RemediesFor Jaundice" 2022 978-81-958127-0-7 Academic Decipher Press View
5 T. Mahender Benzimidazole: Pharmacological Profile 2022 DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.102091 IntechOpen View
6 T. Mahender Nanomedical drug delivery for neurodegenerative disease 2022 doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-323-85544-0.00016-2 Elsevier View
7 T. Mahender Ayurvedic Remedies Of Leishmaniasis 2022 978-81-956220-3-0 Academic Decipher Press View

Research Publications

Research Publications 2023 - 2024

Research Publications 2022 - 2023

Research Publications 2021 - 2022

Research Publications 2020 - 2021

Research Publications 2019 - 2020

Research Publications 2018 - 2019

MEETING MINUTES

    R & D 2023 - 2024
    R & D 2022 - 2023
    R & D 2021 - 2022
    R & D 2020 - 2021
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    R & D 2018 - 2019

CLUB ACTIVITIES

    Pharma journal club 2023 - 2024
    Pharma journal club 2022 - 2023
    Pharma journal club 2021 - 2022
    Pharma journal club 2020 - 2021
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