Department of Pharmacology
Welcome to the Department of Pharmacology at SNJB’s Shriman Sureshdada Jain College of Pharmacy, Chandwad. The PG (Pharmacology) course started in 2011, our department is dedicated to advancing the understanding of drug actions and interactions, contributing to the development of new therapeutics. We provide an exceptional educational environment for students, faculty, and researchers, fostering academic excellence and innovation. Our department is distinguished by its cutting-edge research, modern facilities, and a committed faculty passionate about teaching and mentoring future pharmacologists. The department is well equipped functional facility for animal experimentation.
Objectives
- To offer comprehensive and rigorous academic programs that prepares students for successful careers in pharmacology and related fields.
- To promote a culture of scientific inquiry, encouraging the discovery and development of new pharmacological knowledge and treatments.
- To equip students with the skills, knowledge, and ethical foundation required to excel in their professional lives and contribute to public health.
- To build strong connections with the pharmaceutical industry, healthcare providers, and the community through partnerships, collaborations, and outreach activities.
- To create an inclusive and diverse environment where all members feel valued and respected.
Educational Excellence
The Department of Pharmacology takes prides on delivering high-quality education through a variety of undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs. Our curriculum is designed to be both challenging and rewarding, incorporating the latest advancements in pharmacology. We employ innovative teaching methods, including hands-on learning, interdisciplinary projects, and real-world problem-solving. Our faculty are not only leaders in their fields but also dedicated educators who provide personalized attention and mentorship to our students.
Research and Innovation
Research is a cornerstone of the Department of Pharmacology. Our faculty and students are engaged in groundbreaking research that explores the mechanisms of drug action, develops new therapeutic strategies, and addresses critical health issues.
Our specialized research areas include, screening of herbal drugs for
- Metabolic disorders
- Neuropathy and Nephropathy
- Toxicity Studies
- Cardiovascular Research
- Pain and Inflammation
- Behavioral studies
We have a robust research infrastructure supporting a wide range of projects, from basic pharmacological research to clinical applications. Our department regularly publishes in leading scientific journals, participates in international conferences, and collaborates with industry partners.