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“ORIENTAL PHARMA ALUMNI ASSOCIATION”
C/o, Oriental Education Society‟s
Oriental College of Pharmacy, Plot No. 3, 4 & 5,
Sector No.2, Near Sanpada Railway Station,
Sanpada (W), Navi Mumbai – 400 705.
Registration No. MH/1624/11/ Thane
ORIENTAL PHARMA ALUMNI ASSOCIATION BULLETIN
Issue-4, May- 2015
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From the Editor`s Desk,
It is a matter of immense pleasure to present fourth issue of OPPA bulletin. We are
pleased to inform you that this year again, our most of B.Pharm & M.Pharm
students have been placed through campus placement.
This issue brings to you write up on”Networking technology: Fuelling the pharma
industry growth” by Dr. Vanita Kanase under column “Continuing Pharma
Education”. We have continued column “ALUMNI SPEAK” to make bulletin
more interactive, it is our humble request from alumni send us write ups along with
photo for “ALUMNI SPEAK” column.
In campus news section we have introduced new faculties, placement and research
updates, minor research grants received by staff members, industrial visit by
students & various seminar & events organized & celebrated in the institute,
specially Two days National Symposium on “PHYTO-ZOO-MEDICINE &
AYUSH THERAPY: TOTAL HEALTH MANAGEMENT ” SPONSORED BY
DEPARTMENT OF AYUSH, MINISTRY OF HEALTH & FAMILY WELFARE,
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA. February 21st – 22
nd 2014 held at OCP.
We are releasing a list of registered alumni association members as well as Alumni
Data Base of batch 2014-2015.You can get information about alumni activities on
OCP web site. The alumni are requested to contribute time, money, resources for
the organization, write ups, notes, articles, news & suggestions etc. Students are
asked to register their names as member of „OPAA‟. Please do send your opinions
to make our bulletin more and more informative and interactive.
With best wishes
Mr. Amjad Ali Mr. Imtiyaz Ansari
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Alumni Speak
Samee Fazal Mukadam
Brand Manager: (Vobose/Triglynase/Glycomet GP) & Nepal Market
USV Ltd.
I had the most memorable time studying at OCP. The faculty was most helpful and
guided me at every step in honing my core competencies. I thank all those who
guided me for the wonderful experience.
There is no place like OCP to pursue a course. The enthusiastic, creative and
interesting faculty makes learning at OCP a delight.While there is a lot that the real
world teaches you, only a good institution can prepare you to handle those
experiences andOCP played the role of my mentor.OCP broadened my
perspectives, not only on subjects, but also on personal qualities like being a good
listener, ethical conduct, and most importantly, being humane.
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Student Name:
Khan Mohammad Mohsin
I am very attached with OCP and I believe OCP has given me a new life and it will
continue to do so to other students as well. The things that make OCP distinct are
its culture that binds us as a family, at the same time the whole environment is
highly competitive. The institution is characterized by good management
administration and teaching. I have spent some of my most memorable days here
and I have become good professional only because of this college. It has a very
nice atmosphere to grow, very disciplined and knowledgeable Institute where
anyone can learn something good. It was a pleasing experience to be part of such a
reputed institute where I was able to nurture my dreams and turn them in to reality
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CONTINUING PHARMA EDUCATION
Networking technology: Fuelling the pharma industry growth
Dr.Vanita G Kanase.
H.O.D.,Dept of Pharmacology,
Oriental college of Pharmacy.
Sanpada,Navi Mumbai.India
Today‟s global pharma 'destination growing at a rate of 8-9 per cent per year, the
pharmaceutical industry in India is pegged to reach $48 billion by the year 2007
according to a study. This growth has led the players in the Indian pharmaceutical
industry to explore newer avenues of drug research, discovery and development,
promising higher capital investments in the near future. Also, many multinational
companies have entered India to market drugs and conduct clinical trails and
research. Thus, Indian pharmaceutical research, manufacturing, and outsourcing
have received an impetus, creating the image of a land of opportunities in the
pharmaceuticals space.
The same study also predicts that India could become a global pharma hub by
exporting domestically produced generic products and presenting itself as an
offshoring destination for clinical and pre-clinical research and other support
services. In addition, there is tremendous potential presented in the Indian pharma
market itself. Consumer spending on healthcare went up from 4 per cent of GDP in
1995 to 7 per cent in 2007. That number is expected to go upto 13 per cent of GDP
by 2015. According to a recent McKinsey report, that will turn India into a $20
billion pharma market. This implies that pharma companies will have a huge R&D,
sales and marketing network spread across geographies and their
telecommunication costs can grow exponentially. Therefore, pharma companies
need to embrace technology that can offer dynamic lines of communication
between the global markets and its manufacturing and research centres in India.
Ultimately, Indian's growth as a global player hinges on its ability to overcome
challenges and given the present scenario, integrating and facilitating cost-effective
communication is a major challenge.
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Contract research and clinical trials: golden goose for Indian pharma sector
In particular, India is poised to emerge as a key contract research hub.
According to a study by consultancy major Ernst & Young, the total market for
clinical research activities in India is expected to touch $1.5-2 billion by 2010.
A.T.Kearney has listed India second (just after China) for attractiveness as clinical
trials centers. With pharma majors facing increased pressure on profit margins,
spiraling R&D costs and increasing overheads, outsourcing of clinical research
processes to third parties in developing countries seems a viable option. By
contracting such work to India, they save anywhere from 40 to 60 per cent in new
drug development.
Networking and communications technology is considered the enabler for many
aspects of the contract research and clinical trial business. The application of
technology has the potential to vastly improve:
Time to market - achieved through significant reductions in patient recruitment
intervals and more efficient data management.
Cost containment- achieved through the reduced re-work required for a single trial
and internal savings on systems development.
Improved productivity- achieved by re-use of standard networks, study sites and
processes across multiple trials that will release key staff quicker.
Faster and better informed decisions- achieved by implementing web-based "real-
time" data access for rapid decision-making and project management reporting.
Harnessing Technology Some specific challenges that plague the Indian pharma
industry: The "silo effect" in large pharmaceutical companies that prevent
clinicians from sharing pertinent data
A lack of standardized data definitions, necessitating duplicate testing and trials
Weak process and systems integration that slows time to market
System thinking based communication platforms could help pharma companies
overcome these obstacles by developing an electronic clinical development system
based on Internet platform initiatives.
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Consider the edge that they provide:
Secure extranets for research partners
In an ideal networked pharmaceutical business model, the company stores the
intellectual capital that is critical to its competitive advantage, in-house. The
remaining information is outsourced through strategic alliances with peers and
vendors. These alliances could be short term or long term and geographically
independent. Converging Web-based collaboration tools, and secure
communications, companies can be in seamless contact . R&D supply-chain
management Management not in terms of logistics alone but in terms of large
volumes of data. An example would be mapping a gene bank data, or when
gathering genotype data from external sources. Supply-chain management allows
sharing of critical systems while protecting intellectual property.
E-learning and shared work space Converging communication technology allows
for enhancing collaborative efforts for on-demand e-learning and informal
knowledge sharing. During clinical trials, establishing the protocols and the study
design is most of the work. Internet-based automated application builders can help
clinicians design procedures, capture data, and establish workflow rules confirming
to good clinical practices.
Clinical portals Pharmaceutical companies can widen their intellectual footprint
beyond partners with online multimedia environments that speed clinical trial data
transactions and exchange with regulatory agencies and non-secure partners.
R&D command centers command centers, that are hosted or built in-house, can
handle multiple data and information feeds from extranets, intranets, and portals.
This allows for rapid response to unexpected regulatory or clinical problems and
also quick redeployment of intellectual property to new projects.
Rapid changes in the Indian pharma landscape driving IT adoption
In the early days of the Indian Pharmaceutical industry , there was a stiff price war
amongst companies as they focused on reverse engineering of complex molecules
at lower costs and manufactured "me-too" products with same therapeutic
properties. Now, Indian pharma companies are focusing ramping up their R&D
capabilities to focus on new drug regimes and newer molecules. This renewed
focus on R&D re-iterates the need for robust and secure networks for large data
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transactions.
Small and medium sized Indian pharma companies are still not convinced about
the long-term benefits of adopting cutting-edge technology due to constraints such
as budgets and limited infrastructure. Although the SME pharma market is very
large and has tremendous potential it is yet to be tapped to its full potential. Many
Indian SME pharma companies are not into drug research and testing. Still, they
need technology to improve efficiency in quality assurance and control, and for
adherence to regulatory requirements for operation and testing, improving batch
tracking and expiry date tracking, optimizing credit and logistics control,
consolidating sales promotions, discounts, and purchase-sales-inventory analysis
and optimally tracking consignment sales.
Pharma companies riding the Internet economy: The Internet economy is rapidly
changing the face of the pharmaceutical industry by delivering new web-enabled
solutions to solve many business and primary care issues. Automating
administrative processes such as billing, purchasing, etc lead to increased sales-
marketing and R&D productivity, thereby reducing operating costs across the
organization.
Emerging sciences such as genomics and proteomics increase the number of drug
targets from the hundreds to tens of thousands, Internet applications will help to
optimize large volumes of complex data and help better identify drug candidates.
The question is no longer when the Internet or technology will impact the business
of pharmaceuticals, but how the industry will adopt the technology to get the most
out of the new global business environment. Today's new pharma companies need
scalable networking solutions that will grow with the company, provide
productivity for a mobile workforce, and meet pertinent security regulations.
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CAMPUS NEWS
RESEARCH AT OCP
Projects sanctioned by Mumbai University in the academic year 2014-2015.
Department of Pharmaceutics:
Researcher: Dr (Mrs.) Sudha Rathod
Topic: “Design and Evaluation of Castor oil based Anti-inflammatory Emulgel for
Arthrities.”
Department of Pharmacognosy:
Researcher:Dr (Mrs.) Vandana Jain:
Topic: “Comparative Analysis of total Phenols and flavonoid content in Different
Parts of Cissus quadrangularis.”
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ORIENTAL COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, SANPADA
Summary of placement for AY 2014-15
(As on 02nd May 2015)
Organiza
tion
In / Off-
campus
Job
Title
No. of
Students
Placed
Salary
Alkem
Ltd
Off-campus Trainee
Officer –
Corporate
QA
3 (M Pharm) 2.2 L PA
Piramal
Life
Science
Off-campus Trainee- F &
D
1 (M Pharm) 1.56 L PA
Lupin
Lab
Off-campus Trainee- R &
D
1 (M Pharm) 0.78 L PA
Titan
Pharma
Off-campus Jr. Prod.
Officer
2 (B Pharm) 0.94 L PA
TCS In Campus Business
Assoc.
15 (B Pharm) 1.62 L PA
Unichem
Lab
In Campus Clinical
Business
Assoc.
14 (B Pharm) 1.4 L PA
GlaxoSmith
Klin
Off-campus Expert Sales
Trainee
02 (B Pharm) 3.6 L PA
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Cognizant Off- Campus Trainee-Jr
Data Analyst
__ (B Pharm) 1.62 L PA
Cognizant Off-campus Trainee-Jr
Data Analyst
__ (M Pharm) 1.62 L PA
Neon
Laboratory
In Campus Territory
Manager
05 (B Pharm) 1.5L to 2.0L
PA
Abbott
Laboratory
Off-campus Territory
Business
Mgr
01 (B Pharm) 1.8 L PA
V-ensure Off campus Research
Assoc.
__ (M Pharm) 1.2 L PA
Bayer
Zydus
In Campus Business
officer/Exec.
03 (B Pharm) 2.2 to 3.5 L
PA
NexGen
Lab
Off-campus Management
Trainee
__ (B Pharm) 1.2 to 1.8L PA
Alkem
Ltd
Off-campus Trainee
Officer –
Corporate
QA
__ (M Pharm) 2.2 L PA
No of students placed till date: 42 (B Pharm) + 5 (M Pharm) = 47 Students
No of students awaiting for final selection results till date: 8 (B Pharm) + 6 (M
Pharm) =14 Students
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Final Year GPAT
GPAT Qualifier (Qualifying Score = 125)
Sr.No. Name of The Student Score
1 Shuba Easwaran 195
2 Srushti Tambe 185
3 Sayalee salkar 170
4 Jincy Valson 163
5 Shumaila Siddiqui 155
6 Prabha Shanbhag 151
7 Tassin Shah 133
8 Amish Shukla 135
9 Binal Damania 118(ST Cat)
10 Rajeshwari Sorte 100(SC Cat)
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Hearty Congratulations
To
Mr. Kinjawadekar Vedang
&
Ms. Sarika Kadam
From Management, Principal and Staff For
Securing First &Third Position in M. Pharmacy
Semester I in the University of Mumbai by
Obtaining 72.00 & 70.60 % marks respectively.
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INCULCATING AWARENESS
PHO AND IPA ACTIVITIES REPORT
Various Health awareness campaign was organized & volunteered by the students
of Oriental College of pharmacy
Blood donation campaigns
Blood donation campaign was organized on 2nd September 2014 at Oriental
college of Pharmacy. Students from our college volunteered for the same & we
collected around 51 bottles of blood. The camp was organized in association with
Indian Pharmaceutical Association and Samarpan Blood Bank (Ghatkopar). This
activitypublished in DNA Navi Mumbai supplement on 4th September 2014)
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Anti- AIDS Campaign
Anti-AIDS campaign was organized on 1st Dec, 2014 on occasion of world AIDS
day at Sanpada. Volunteers organized a questionnaire regarding AIDS for people
passing by Sanpada Station. Those answering correctly were given gift as a token
of appreciation. Posters and banners were also put near station to create awareness.
FRESHERS PARTY – 2014
6th
September 2014, Saturday
Jovial smiles and high spirits marked the welcome party for the
2014-2015 batch of Oriental College of Pharmacy. The party was organized in the
college premises on 6th
of September, 2014 manifested youth and enthusiasm at its
full flow. With pulsating ambience, flashing light and foot taping music, the party
began with a blast. The dress code for the students was black and white. Inquisitive
about campus life and conscious of the latest fashion trends, the fresher dressed
their best.
The seniors had organized some fun games, some freshers were rapidly called
upon to participate and this event was widely enjoyed. It was a fun filled event at
which the freshers got an opportunity not only to showcase their talents but also to
interact with the seniors. The program kick started with a ramp walk for which the
contestants vied for the Mr. and Miss Fresher 2014 title. In the Questionnaire
round the contestants had to prove that they were person with beauty and brains
and had the presence of mind and confidence. At the end of the very enjoyable
competition Ahmad Shaikh and Monika Bhalerao were crowned as the Mr. and
Miss Fresher 2014.
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After the competition it was the freshers and the seniors to rock the freshers party
with the jam session. The magic in the air turned into the chords of pulsating
rhythmic hearts and bonds for the year that lay ahead. The party was all about
making the best start to the new academic year. A time to create ever-lasting
relationship with each other. The event was an indication of union among the
students. Unity is the main motto of our college. Being a part of the freshers, made
students feel the magic of unity and togetherness. Finally the program ended with a
vote of thanks leaving behind sweet memories that will be cherished lifelong.
A DAY FOR THE PROFESSORS
5th September,2014 organized in the college
Venue: Seminar Hall, Oriental College of Pharmacy.
Organized by: Student Council. Students of Oriental College of Pharmacy
organized an event to celebrate Teacher‟s Day on 5th September, 2014. The
program was conducted for three hours which started with the welcome speech by
Mr. Ameesh Shukla, General Secretary of the Student Council. It was followed by
lighting of lamp by Dr. (Mrs.) Sudha Rathod and the respective HOD‟s. The
program proceeded with the blessing of Goddess Saraswati by a pleasant song
„Saraswati Vavdana‟. The program continued by giving the token of love as a
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gratitude to the teaching and non teaching staff for putting their efforts into us. The
seminar Hall was silenced with a melodious guitar performance by our college
student. After the performance a cake cutting ceremony was organized, the
teachers were then thanked by giving greeting cards made by the students of
respective classes. The best part of the program was the documentary which was
dedicated to our teachers and this was indeed a great surprise. The Principal Dr.
(Mrs.) Sudha Rathod and teachers expressed their feelings by saying few words.
ACTIVITIES AT A GLANCE……..
SEMINARS CONDUCTED
TWO DAYS NATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON “PHYTO-ZOO-MEDICINE &
AYUSH THERAPY: TOTAL HEALTH MANAGEMENT” SPONSORED BY
DEPARTMENT OF AYUSH, MINISTRY OF HEALTH & FAMILY WELFARE,
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA. February 21st – 22nd
, 2014
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ORIENTAL COLLEGE OF PHARMACY ORGANIZED TWO DAYS
NATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON “PHYTO-ZOO-MEDICINE & AYUSH
THERAPY: TOTAL HEALTH MANAGEMENT” SPONSORED BY
DEPARTMENT OF AYUSH, MINISTRY OF HEALTH & FAMILY WELFARE,
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA. February 21st – 22nd, 2014
Oriental Education Society‟s Oriental College of Pharmacy, Sanpada, Navi
Mumbai has organized two days, National Symposium, entitled,
“Phyto‐ Zoo‐ Medicine and AYUSH Therapy: Total Health Management”. The
symposium was sponsored by Department of AYUSH, Ministry of Health and
Family Welfare, Government of India on 21st and 22nd February 2014. The
speakers of National Symposium were from all over India. Chief guest of the
symposium was Dr. Ashok Vaidya, Research Director, ICMR Kasturba Health
Society, Mumbai, guest of honor was Dr. Varsha Jadhav, Professor, BVC
Pharmacy, CBD, Belapur, Navi Mumbai, Chairman of symposium was Dr. Sudha
Rathod, Principal, Oriental College of Pharmacy while convener & organizing
secretary of symposium was Dr. Mohib Khan, Professor, Oriental College of
Pharmacy. The programme was held to explore importance of Ayurvedic, Unani,
and Homeopathic formulations, further to explore safety, quality and efficacy of
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herbal and animal formulations and to discuss nutraceuticals, functional foods,
cupping therapy, Yoga etc. The National Symposium had provided opportunities
for the participants all over India to get knowledge about Phyto‐ Zoo medicines
and AYUSH therapy in health management. Faculty members of OCP and
surrounding colleges of Pharmacy with Ayurvedic, Unani and Homeopathy have
shown their presence with enthusiasm. The poster presentation was held where 49
papers were displayed.
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One day seminar on “Fundamental and Modern Aspects of Pharmaceutical
Chemistry”
Oriental College of Pharmacy, Sanpada, Navi Mumbai has organized one day
seminar on “Fundamental and Modern Aspects of Pharmaceutical Chemistry” on
Friday, 22nd
August 2014. Dr. (Mrs.) Sudha Rathod, Convener & Principal of OCP,
Sanpada, welcomed all dignitaries, guests & delegates. In her address, she gave an
insight into how to plan career and move ahead. Students should first aim at
becoming good human beings & think and act positively. She shared her
experience of learning the chemistry subject & also shared tips & tricks to learn the
structures. She explained her expectations from UG & PG students & encouraged
the students to develop critical thinking & professional attributes.
Mr. Amjad Ali, Organizing Secretary of the seminar, Head, Department of
Pharmaceutical Chemistry welcomed all speakers, guests & students from various
colleges. In his introductory speech he explained that this seminar would provide a
platform for interactions between students and experts, in drug discovery
approaches, enzyme, drug metabolism & prodrug strategy concepts & applications.
The seminar had overwhelming response & total 173 post graduate students from
various colleges like ICT, BVCOP, SVBCP, VES, OCP, Gehlot attended this
highly successful event.
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The seminar included eminent speakers from academia who delivered talk on
“Fundamental & Modern aspect of Pharmaceutical Chemistry”. Dr. Krishna Iyer,
Professor, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Bombay College of Pharmacy, spoke on
“Introduction to CYP450” & “Basic principles of enzyme kinetics”. He explained
the basic roles of enzymes in metabolism in a very interesting presentation.
Dr. (Mrs.) C. S. Ramma, Professor, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, BVCOP, Navi
Mumbai, delivered talk on topic “Prodrug strategy: Concept & application”. She
explained basic concepts & prodrug strategies with applications.
Dr. Rakesh Somani, Associate Professor & Head, Pharmaceutical Chemistry,
VESCOP, Chembur spoke on “Approaches in Drug Discovery” & explained
various approaches like lead optimization, QSAR, Mee too Drug, Bio isosters, etc.
Seminar was successfully organized with co-ordination of Dr. Nutan Rao,Mr.
Hemchandra Chaudhari,Dr. Snehalata Boddu and Mr. Ameya Deshpande . Dr.
Nutan Rao hosted the program.
Program concluded with vote of thanks given by Dr. Mohib Khan.
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ONE DAY SEMINAR ON “CURRENT SCENARIO OF
PHARMACEUTICAL QUALITY ASSURANCE”
A one day seminar on “Current scenario of Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance”
was held at Oriental College of Pharmacy, Sanpada, Navi Mumbai, on 14th
Feb
2015
A one day seminar on “Current scenario of Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance”
was held at Oriental College of Pharmacy, Sanpada, Navi Mumbai, on 14th
Feb
2015
The main objective of this seminar was to enrich the participants about the
fundamental aspects of Quality Assurance that plays a vital role in the drug
discovery and formulation development. The sessions are destined to have expert
deliberations on Bioanalytical method validation, Process Validation,
Pharmacokinetics and QbD that help young scholars, teachers, and scientists from
academia and persons from industry to develop an insight into Pharmaceutical
Quality Assurance.
Dr. Sasikumar Menon, Asst. Director, TDM Lab, Sion has graced the occasion as
chief guest and also as speaker on Method Validation and its practice. Other
eminent speakers were Dr. Krishna R. Iyer, Professor, Bombay College of
Pharmacy, Mumbai, Mrs. Usha Rao, General Manager, Corporate Q.A., Charak
Pharma Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai and Mrs. Madhura Barve, Sr. Manager, Charak Pharma
Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai.
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As per the program convener, Dr. (Mrs) Sudha Rathod, Principal, Oriental College
of Pharmacy, the present seminar explores many facets of pharmaceutical quality
assurance along with practical approach for the problems encountered in routine
analytical method development. The organizing secretary Mrs. Snehal Kane and
Dr. Snehalatha Boddu also highlighted the importance of quality assurance in
pharmaceutical field.
M.Pharm 2013-14 Activities:
The Students of M Pharmacy of Oriental College of Pharmacy visited ACTREC
i.e. Advanced Centre for Treatment Research and Education in Cancer which is
located at Kharghar. ACTREC is a state-of-the-art cancer research institute which
is basically a sister organisation of the Asia‟s largest cancer treatment centre, The
Tata Memorial Hospital. The visit was scheduled for M pharmacy students only on
5th of March , 2015.
This visit proved to be very informative and beneficial to the M. Pharm students.
We are highly obliged to ACTREC for giving us chance to explore CANCER
RESEARCH. Such visits are very helpful to us for improving our knowledge
regarding the cancer research.
The institute is located on the foothills of the Sahyadri Mountain range which
makes the whole campus serene and apt for research. The visit started by a brief
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presentation given by Dr.Aparna .N. Bagwe, Scientific Officer „F‟ ,Officer in
charge, SCOPE Cell ACTREC, Tata Memorial Centre.
She briefly explained everything about the institute i.e. The history of the institute,
the hierarchy in the organisation, the labs, the equipment, the scientists involved
and their contribution. She also highlighted the various career options and training
programs for the students of pharmacy. Regarding the organisation of the institute
ACTREC is a part of Tata Memorial Centre. It is further branched into Cancer
research Institute, which conducts basic research and the Clinical Research
department which handle the clinical research. ACTREC is a huge institute so
visiting each and every facility that they have was not possible as there was a time
constrain. So Four main areas were chosen and we were allowed to visit those four
areas namely Anti cancer drug screening , clinical pharmacology dept., Mass
spectrometry and UPLCs and X ray crystallography. The Whole group was
divided into three small groups headed by one of the accompanying faculty
members and each group visited each of the mentioned facilities.
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Poster presentations
-Mr. Imtiyaz Ansari from Pharmacology department has presented poster in “Two
Days National Conference on Drug discovery and Drug Targeting in
Metabolic Diseases” sponsored by ICMR and DBT, organized by Dr. Bhanuben
Nanavati College of Pharmacy (BNCP) on Dec. 22-23, 2014 where I presented one
poster entitled,“ Fibromyalgia Management by Complementary and
alternative medicine (CAM) Therapies.”
-Mr. Sayyed Mateen from Pharmacology department has presented poster in “Two
Days National Conference on Drug discovery and Drug Targeting in
Metabolic Diseases” sponsored by ICMR and DBT, organized by Dr. Bhanuben
Nanavati College of Pharmacy (BNCP) on Dec. 22-23, 2014 where I presented one
poster entitled “ A Comparative Anticonvulsant Study of Methanolic Extracts
of Swertia chirata and Hemidesmus indicus in Wistar Rats.”
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Introduction of new faculties
DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACOLOGY
Mr. Sayyed Mateen Sayyed Moin
Educational Qualification:
Ph.D. [Pharmacology] (pursuing) Jawaharlal Nehru Technological
University, Anantapur, A.P.
Master of pharmacy (Pharmacology), 2009, Department of pharmacology,
Annamalai University, T.N.
B. Pharm, 2006, Anuradha College of Pharmacy, chikhli. Amravati
University, M.S.
Work Experience: Teaching: 06 yrs Industrial: Three months training
in parenteral preparation plant,
Baxter.
Research: 3 yrs Others: -
Summary of Research Experience: -
6 Months Experience in Clinical Research during M. Pharm
3 years research experience during Ph.D. work.
- Extraction of Phytochemicals from crude drugs.
Phytochemical and Pharmacognostical study on crude drugs.
- Neuropharmacological studies on rodents.
- Extraction and analysis of neurotransmitters from rat brain.
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Subject Specialization: Pharmacology
Subject Taught: Pharmacology, Anatomy and Physiology, Microbiology, EVS
Awards and credentials:
University Silver Medalist - M. Pharm
Best poster Awards in National Conference and Local Conference.
Research Publications: International: 06 National: 07
Conferences Attended: International: 01 National: 05
Paper Presentation: Oral Presentation: 01 Poster
Presentation: 10
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Name: Dr. Sanchita Mandal
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualification: MPharm, PhD (Pharmaceutics)
Subject Specialization: Pharmaceutics
Professional Experience: Academics: 4.5 year
Summary of Research Experience:
Application of different natural polymers in oral controlled release drug
delivery systems.
“Development and evaluation of matrix tablet using natural polymer for
sustained release of a highly water soluble drug”
Development and Characterization of Calcium alginate beads contaning
Trimetazidine Dihydrochloride
Toxicity Study with Special reference to LD50 of Stephania glabra.
Email: [email protected] Mobile No: 9167529450
Research Publications: International: 7 and National: 3
Paper presentations: 0 (Oral presentation) 1 (Poster presentation)
Books/ Book chapter publication: 0
Patent : 0
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Achievements:
Awarded SRF: Senior research Fellowship (CSIR) in 2010
Stood 2nd
in International Workshop-Seminar on
"Liposome: From Theory to Practice" 2010 on 23rd
to 24th
January for poster presentation.
Awarded JRF: Junior Research Fellow (UGC) in 2008
Qualified GATE in 2004
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Registered Alumni
Sr.
no. Alummni Reg. No. Date Name of Alumni Batch
1 OPAA/LM 2013/01 26/02/2013 Shinde Gurudatt Shivdas 2011-2012
2 OPAA/LM 2013/02 26/02/2013 Verma Ajay Lalbahadur 2011-2012
3 OPAA/LM 2013/03 07/03/2013 Kalyani Salunkhe
2011-
2012
4 OPAA/LM 2013/04 14/03/2013 Shishagar Mhd. Bilal 2012-2013
5 OPAA/LM 2013/05 14/03/2013 Hajwani Kulsum
2011-
2012
6 OPAA/LM 2013/06 14/03/2013 Reema Jagtap 2011-2012
7 OPAA/LM 2013/07 23/03/2013 Tasneem Usman 2012-2013
8 OPAA/LM 2013/08 25/03/2013 Singh Varsha Kumari
2012-
2013
9 OPAA/LM 2013/09 25/03/2013 Shah Sagar 2011-2012
10 OPAA/LM 2013/10 25/03/2013 Bhavna Sharma
2011-
2012
11 OPAA/LM 2013/11 25/03/2013 Gupta Bhagyashree 2012-2013
12 OPAA/LM 2013/12 25/03/2013 Rane Swapnali 2012-2013
13 OPAA/LM 2013/13 25/03/2013 Shelar Tanvi
2012-
2013
14 OPAA/LM 2013/14 25/03/2013 Mali Pramod Kumar 2012-2013
15 OPAA/LM 2013/15 26/03/2013 Gupta Vinod
2012-
2013
16 OPAA/LM 2013/16 26/03/2013 Singh Sonam 2012-2013
17 OPAA/LM 2013/17 26/03/2013 Pawar Apeksha
2012-
2013
18 OPAA/LM 2013/18 26/03/2013 Gawade Vidya
2012-
2013
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19 OPAA/LM 2013/19 26/03/2013 Sheikh Reshma 2012-2013
20 OPAA/LM 2013/20 26/03/2013 Kamble Priyanka P. 2012-2013
21 OPAA/LM 2013/21 26/03/2013 Mane Aishwarya
2012-
2013
22 OPAA/LM 2013/22 26/03/2013 Shaikh Salman 2012-2013
23 OPAA/LM 2013/23 26/03/2013 Bohra Bhavna
2012-
2013
24 OPAA/LM 2013/24 26/03/2013 Dalvi Umaira 2012-2013
25 OPAA/LM 2013/25 26/03/2013 Sumbul Fakih 2012-2013
26 OPAA/LM 2013/26 26/03/2013 Pathan Anjum
2012-
2013
27 OPAA/LM 2013/27 26/03/2013 Maity Pallavi 2012-2013
28 OPAA/LM 2013/28 26/03/2013 Maurya Priti
2012-
2013
29 OPAA/LM 2013/29 26/03/2013 Kaur Samarpreet 2012-2013
30 OPAA/LM 2013/30 28/03/2013 Kurmi Sushil Kumar 2012-2013
31 OPAA/LM 2013/31 28/03/2013 Chauhan Soni
2012-
2013
32 OPAA/LM 2013/32 28/03/2013 Manore Sonali 2012-2013
33 OPAA/LM 2013/33 28/03/2013 Juwle Fahim
2012-
2013
34 OPAA/LM 2013/34 28/03/2013 Raut Rubina 2012-2013
35 OPAA/LM 2013/35 28/03/2013 Shaikh Sajina 2012-2013
36 OPAA/LM 2013/36 28/03/2013 Jain Neelam Raman
2012-
2013
37 OPAA/LM 2013/37 28/03/2013 Jain Supriya 2012-2013
38 OPAA/LM 2013/38 28/03/2013 Chavan Priyanka
2012-
2013
35
39 OPAA/LM 2013/39 28/03/2013 Singh Sushmita 2012-2013
40 OPAA/LM 2013/40 28/03/2013 Gaikwad Nivedita 2012-2013
41 OPAA/LM 2013/41 28/03/2013 Rathod Sagar
2012-
2013
42 OPAA/LM 2013/42 28/03/2013 Qureshi Amhed Ali 2012-2013
43 OPAA/LM 2013/43 28/03/2013 Nisha Joseph
2012-
2013
44 OPAA/LM 2013/44 28/03/2013 Kadam Jayesh 2012-2013
45 OPAA/LM 2013/45 28/03/2013 Pandit Ashish 2012-2013
46 OPAA/LM 2013/46 28/03/2013 Gunjal Sandeep
2012-
2013
47 OPAA/LM 2013/47 28/03/2013 Rujuta K. 2012-2013
48 OPAA/LM 2013/48 30/03/2013 Priya Pandey
2012-
2013
49 OPAA/LM 2013/49 30/03/2013 Mubashir Sayyed 2012-2013
50 OPAA/LM 2013/50 30/03/2013 Rupesh Katkar 2012-2013
51 OPAA/LM 2013/51 30/03/2013 Dhumal Vaidehi
2012-
2013
52 OPAA/LM 2013/52 30/03/2013 Patil Manisha 2012-2013
53 OPAA/LM 2013/53 30/03/2013 Priyanka gondhale
2012-
2013
54 OPAA/LM 2013/54 30/03/2013 Kate Sonali 2012-2013
55 OPAA/LM 2013/55 30/03/2013 Pal Deepak 2012-2013
56 OPAA/LM 2013/56 30/03/2013 Shilke Umesh
2012-
2013
57 OPAA/LM 2013/57 30/03/2013 Lubna Kadiri 2012-2013
58 OPAA/LM 2013/58 30/03/2013 Varun Agarwal
2012-
2013
36
59 OPAA/LM 2013/59 01/04/2013 Shivali Singh 2012-2013
60 OPAA/LM 2013/60 01/04/2013 Neha Sharma 2012-2013
61 OPAA/LM 2013/61 01/04/2013 Priyanjali Sharma
2012-
2013
62 OPAA/LM 2013/62 01/04/2013 Afreen 2012-2013
63 OPAA/LM 2013/63 02/04/2013 Ghadi Nayana
2012-
2013
64 OPAA/LM 2013/64 05/04/2013 Gautam Mishra 2012-2013
65 OPAA/LM 2013/65 08/04/2013 Dharmendra Jain 2011-2012
66 OPAA/LM 2013/66 25/07/2013 Maley Parekh
2008-
2009
67 OPAA/LM 2013/67 05/08/2013 Pund Shrikant Dyaneshwar 2012-2013
68
OPAA/LM
2008/68A 12/04/2014 Khan Mohd. Tarique
2004-
2008
68 OPAA/LM 2013/68 23/01/2014 Rahul Patil 2011-2012
69 OPAA/LM 2013/69 26/02/2013 Yenderkar Rawindra 2011-2012
70 OPAA/LM 2014/70 03/02/2014 Venkatesh Ponnuswamy
2010-
2011
71 OPAA/LM 2014/71 07/04/2014 Khona Maitri 2011-2012
72 OPAA/LM 2014/72 07/04/2014 Al-Haddad Nida
2011-
2012
73 OPAA/LM 2014/73 29/04/2014 Shah Ashish Jayantilal 2010-2011
74 OPAA/LM 2014/74 09/05/2014 Janhavi S. Nagwekar 2010-2011
75 OPAA/LM 2014/75 13/05/2014 Gupta Nikhil Nandlal
2010-
2011
76 OPAA/LM 2014/76 16/06/2014 Achutanand Shobnath 2007-2008
77 OPAA/LM 2014/77 18/06/2014 Tiwari Pankaj
2011-
2012
37
78 OPAA/LM 2014/78 28/07/2014 Ismail Shaikh 2013-2014
79 OPAA/LM 2014/79 30/07/2014 Varier Archana 2013-2014
80 OPAA/LM 2014/80 30/07/2014 Jain Vaibhav
2013-
2014
81 OPAA/LM 2014/81 30/07/2014 Shah Sagar 2013-2014
82 OPAA/LM 2014/82 30/07/2014 Dinesh Tripathi
2013-
2014
83 OPAA/LM 2014/83 31/07/2014 Nikitha Narayan 2013-2014
84 OPAA/LM 2014/84 01/08/2014 Manisha Padma 2013-2014
85 OPAA/LM 2014/85 01/08/2014 Uzma Dalvi
2013-
2014
86 OPAA/LM 2014/86 01/08/2014 Priya Verma 2013-2014
87 OPAA/LM 2014/87 01/08/2014 Jonath Fernandes
2013-
2014
89 OPAA/LM 2014/89 01/08/2014 Zeba Darvesh 2013-2014
90 OPAA/LM 2014/90 02/08/2014 Khan Zoya 2013-2014
91 OPAA/LM 2014/91 02/08/2014 Salmani Fatima Parveen
2013-
2014
92 OPAA/LM 2014/92 02/08/2014 Ansari Afshan 2013-2014
93 OPAA/LM 2014/93 02/08/2014 Harsha Sonovne
2013-
2014
94 OPAA/LM 2014/94 05/08/2014 More Rutuja 2013-2014
95 OPAA/LM 2014/95 05/08/2014 Bagwe Darshan 2013-2014
96 OPAA/LM 2014/96 07/08/2014 Gherde Nayana
2013-
2014
97 OPAA/LM 2014/97 09/08/2014 Mrunal Hande 2013-2014
98 OPAA/LM 2014/98 09/08/2014 Sayeli Kale
2013-
2014
38
99 OPAA/LM 2014/99 09/08/2014 Padave Vikranth 2013-2014
100 OPAA/LM 2014/100 09/08/2014 Parse Anil 2013-2014
101 OPAA/LM 2014/101 12/08/2014 Mohite Amit
2013-
2014
102 OPAA/LM 2014/102 16/08/2014 Cardoz Melissa 2013-2014
103 OPAA/LM 2014/103 16/08/2014 Rane Komal
2013-
2014
104 OPAA/LM 2014/104 25/08/2014 Jagruti V. Mahatre 2013-2014
105 OPAA/LM 2014/105 30/08/2014 Suvarna Karhade 2013-2014
106 OPAA/LM 2014/106 19/09/2014 Reshma Moily
2013-
2014
107 OPAA/LM 2014/107 24/09/2014 Vighnaraj Rane 2011-2012
108 OPAA/LM 2014/108 27/09/2014 Butte Kishor
2011-
2012
110 OPAA/LM 2014/110 28/11/2014 Kadu Sharmin 2013-2014
111 OPAA/LM 2014/111 01/12/2014 Molla Halima 2013-2014
112 OPAA/LM 2014/112 30/12/2014 Shradha Dhas
2013-
2014
113 OPAA/LM 2014/113 30/12/2014 Kude Bhagyashree 2013-2014
114 OPAA/LM 2014/114 28/01/2015 Shaikh Belal Riyaz
2009-
2014
115 OPAA/LM 2014/115 31/01/2015 Vijay kumar Veldhi 2009-2014
116 OPAA/LM 2014/116 02/02/2015 Sneha Gupta 2013-2014
117 OPAA/LM 2014/117 02/02/2015 Gurjar Sristi
2013-
2014
118 OPAA/LM 2014/118 02/02/2015 Harbada Vimlaben 2013-2014
119 OPAA/LM 2014/119 02/02/2015 Shikh Azmi Rashid
2013-
2014
39
120 OPAA/LM 2014/120 02/02/2015 Thakur Akshata 2013-2014
121 OPAA/LM 2014/121 02/02/2015 Sandhya Mettu 2013-2014
122 OPAA/LM 2014/122 07/02/2015 Khanekar Pallavi
2013-
2014
123 OPAA/LM 2014/123 07/02/2015 Mayur Inamdar 2013-2014
124 OPAA/LM 2014/124 07/02/2015 Abhang Pooja
2013-
2014
125 OPAA/LM 2014/125 14/02/2015 Bandre Smitha 2013-2014
126 OPAA/LM 2014/126 28/02/2015 Supriya Mahatre 2013-2014
127 OPAA/LM 2014/127 02/03/2015 Chijara Sunil
2013-
2014
128 OPAA/LM 2015/128 05/03/2015 Sigh Deepak 2013-2014
129 OPAA/LM 2015/129 06/04/2015 Dubey Pooja
2013-
2014
130 OPAA/LM 2015/130 16/04/2015 Mohd. Shoail 2013-2014
131 OPAA/LM 2015/131 16/04/2015 Hande Nilesh 2013-2014
132 OPAA/LM 2015/132 18/04/2015 Wadia Jaspal Singh
2013-
2014
133 OPAA/LM 2015/133 16/05/2015 Amruta Narayane 2012-2013
134 OPAA/LM 2015/134 27/05/2015 Verma Shweta
2012-
2013
135 OPAA/LM 2015/135 02/06/2015 Sharma Subodh 2011-2012
136 OPAA/LM 2015/136 08/06/2015 Desai Ankit 2012-2014
Please register yourself by sending a Cash/ Cheque / DD of Rs.1000/- in favor
of the “OPAA”.
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ALUMNI DATABASE ACADEMIC YEAR 2014 – 2015
Roll No.
Name of the Students E-mail Id Contact no.
1 Nikitha. S. Amin [email protected] 9833986040
2 Shabnam Munshi Ansari [email protected] 8652767518/9867373296
3 Madhusree Bhattacharya [email protected] 8898321660
4 Aditi Lal [email protected] 8879742426
5 Amit Chaauhan [email protected] 9619514873/9323093810
6 Dinesh. D. Choudhary [email protected] 9768816595
7 Dnyanda Dalvi [email protected] 9619409460/9820927764
8 Binal Damania [email protected] 8898650609/9869902881
9 Sonia Dengane [email protected] 9970783623/9860223966
10 Prachi Pradip Dhembre [email protected] 9930727943
11 Mr.Edroos Mohd.Faiz
[email protected] 9920238869
12 Rashmita. D. Ella [email protected] 8108057895/9820642301
13 Rajeshwari. S. Sorte [email protected] 8286760888
14 Nitin .S. Gore [email protected] 9773401424/9221020747
15 Gupta Aakash [email protected] 9757092025
16 Nilam. G. Mane [email protected]
8898464675
17 Dheeraj Gupta [email protected] 9773040770/9167882343
18 Mahesh. J. Gupta [email protected] 8286533719
19 Pranita P Haidale haidalepranita 9619939363
20 Siddique Arfat [email protected] 9773401723
21 Jincy Anna Valson [email protected] 9930223553/02225828468
22 Sanjana Pawar [email protected] 8097831674
23 Kinnari Kirit Kanani [email protected] 7303217775
24 Khan Mohd Yunus [email protected] 9930366563
25 Nida.I. Khan
[email protected] 8652679227/9820303624
26 Poonam H Shedge [email protected] 9167675849
27
Khot Amreen
Bahauddin [email protected]
9773148317/9821878520
28 Lathifa Begum Abdul Nasir [email protected]
9867783872/9867838496
29
Sharvari Jayant
Lotankar [email protected] 9867174454/9821401900
41
30 Ishwari Jayraj Manjrekar [email protected]
9987554650/9869273836
31 Komal Arun Nikam [email protected]
9702484617/9702552920
32 Anita S. Solanki [email protected] 9167550555/9819321681
33
Dharti Mukundkumar
Panchal [email protected] 9561975077/950344526518
34 Kavita Golok Parui [email protected] 8286849749/9892776388
35 Krina V. Patel [email protected] 9920312679/9892508991
36 Meghna Jaywant Patil [email protected] 9167791286/9324269543
37 Prachi Sanjay Patil [email protected] 8655880862/9969804615
38 Prathamesh Vikas Pitale [email protected]
8898579022/ 9987360641
39 Vidhya Raghunath Prabhu [email protected]
8692883568/9619933343
40 Ranaba Tukaram Patil [email protected]
9222220060/9821262826
41 Tanvi Sandeep Raorane [email protected], [email protected]
9619381589/9821643308
42 Sayali Satish Salkar [email protected] 8286849755/9869441800
43 Vinit Suresh Sawant [email protected] [email protected]
9821501190/9665430910
44 Taasin Ahmed Shah [email protected] 9029777035
45 Prabha Vishnu Shanbag [email protected] 9869989506/9869629488
46 Anjani Mahesh Sharma [email protected] 7208232785
47 Matin M.Husaif Sultan [email protected] 9029118828/9224333408
48 Shaheen Naseem Sheikh [email protected]
8108477958/022-25217286
49 Lekha Dileep Shinde [email protected] 9819096275/9869487573
50 Zeeba Zafar Shirazi [email protected] 8879105112/9867343791
51 Shuba Easwaran [email protected] 961998660/022-25254660
52 Ameesh Rakesh Shukla [email protected]
8080699800/9029512401
53
Shumaila Hanif Ahmed
Siddique [email protected]
8425977599/9702313982
54 Lukman Mohd. Ali Solkar [email protected]
8097302145/8976832382
55 Pooja Rajan Sonawane [email protected] 9930321281/9769253019
56 Srushti Mahadev Tambe [email protected] [email protected]
9867283970/7738146005
42
57 Sharddha Pancham Vishwakarma [email protected]
9833307547/9820835204
58 Kiran Dilip Yewale [email protected]
7208133649/9004006647
59 Netra Datta Mulundkar [email protected] 7506284228/8898242968
60 Manoj Mahesh Kadam [email protected]
9768594393/9833027126
61 Ashish Ajit Singh [email protected] 8898484442/8898631147
62 Sarvesh Beerbal Yadav.
[email protected] 7208353885/8097279352
63 Pal Rahul Kumar
[email protected] 8976248472/9702106567
64 Manali Laxman Kanse.
[email protected] 8652298828/9222220060
65
Vivek Tarkeshwar
Tiwari [email protected]
8655655180/7666327552
66 Mitali Prodip Roy
[email protected] 9022393271/9699734768
67
Bhagyashree Arun Bhalerao.
[email protected] 9892314052/9867745577
68 Shrikant Sampat Shinde
[email protected] 9004006647/9022426006