M. Phil Pharmacology (Molecular)

Introduction

Shifa College of Pharmaceutical Sciences is committed to bridging the gap between the basic and applied research in the field of pharmaceutical sciences. Innovative research programs have been developed in light of international guidelines and market-scope to add to the knowledge base and commercial value of pharmaceutical products. M.Phil. Pharmacology (Molecular) program at Department of Basic Medical Sciences, Shifa College of Pharmaceutical Sciences would provide the scholars an integrated, broad-based research training in the field of advanced pharmacology. The program intends to teach pharmacological approaches to integrate a variety of research methods incorporating the techniques and tools of molecular biology, electrophysiological studies on single cells and whole tissues, whole organism studies and human volunteer programs of study. This can lead to new drug discoveries, as well as a better understanding of the way in which the human body works.

The faculty members at Shifa College of Pharmaceutical Sciences have a broad range of research expertise spanning through the various phases of development of effective pharmacological interventions. Their expertise ranges from in vivo models development through to molecular pharmacology, and computational biology through to clinical application. The focus of the research would initially be focused on utilizing integrated physiological and pharmacological approaches with biochemical and molecular techniques to study disease states, underlying mechanisms of disease and drug actions, with a view to identifying novel mechanisms, therapeutic targets and agents with a clinical and translational focus.

Career opportunities for M.Phil. Pharmacology (Molecular) graduates

The M. Phil. Pharmacology (Molecular) program at Department of Basic Medical Sciences, Shifa College of Pharmaceutical Sciences has been designed to develop the research skills of the scholars based on a deeper understanding of the molecular mechanisms of disease and the potential interventional strategies. This unique program would help graduates to work as inter-disciplinary scientists in various fields including, but not limited to, pharmacology, molecular biology, biochemistry, microbiology, bioinformatics and computational biology. The graduates would be in better position to be potentially employed in the product management side of the pharmaceutical industry and pharmaceutical marketing of biopharmaceuticals. They can also serve as a liaison between for the industry, physicians and patients. The program will enable graduates to be able to work in the areas of clinical trials, regulatory affairs, patenting, manufacturing, sales and marketing and scientific writing. They would be eligible to find employment in hospitals, civil service (DRAP/ DTL), Ministry of Health, pharmaceutical industries, biotech companies, universities and research centers at both national and international level.


Scheme of Studies

Scheme of Studies M.Phil. Pharmacology (Molecular)

 

First Semester

Sr. No.

Theory

CH (s)

1.

Core course 1

3

2.

Core course 2

3

3.

Elective course 1

3

4.

Elective course 2

3

Total

12

 

Second Semester

Sr. No.

Theory

CH (s)

1.

Core course 3

3

2.

Core course 4

3

3.

Elective course 3

3

4.

Elective course 4

3

Total

12

 

Third & Fourth Semesters

Course Code

Module

Course Title

CH(s)

PMRW 7006

Research

Synopsis and research work

6

PMRW 7016

Research

Publication(s) and thesis

6

Total Credit Hours

12

 

List of Core Courses

Course Code

Module

Course Title

CH(s)

PPMC 6103

Theory

Principles of Molecular Pharmacology

3

PBCH 6043

Theory

Molecular Bioinformatics

3

PBST 6013

Theory

Bio-statistics

3

PRTM 6003

Theory

Research Methodology

3

 

List of Elective Courses

Course Code

Module

Course Title

CH(s)

PBCH 6053

Theory

Cell Signaling

3

PPMC 6113

Theory

Pharmacogenetics

3

PPMC 6123

Theory

Modern Techniques in Basic Molecular Pharmacology

3

PPMC 6133

Theory

Fundamentals of Immunopharmacology

3

PPMC 6143

Theory

Neuroinflammation

3

PPMC 6153

Theory

Cancer Biology and Pharmacology

3

PPMC 6163

Theory

ANS Pharmacology

3

PPMC 6173

Theory

Kidney, CVS and Respiratory System Pharmacology

3

  

LIST OF ADDITIONAL, NONCREDITED COURSES

Course Code

Course Title

PNAT 6000

Research Ethics

PNAT 6010

Teaching Methodologies

PNAT 6020

Writing and Communications in Science

PNAT 6030

Technopreneurship

 

PROGRAM SUMMARY

PG Program

Credit Hours

First Semester

12

Second Semester

12

Total Course Work

24

Third & Fourth Semester

12

Total Research

12

Total CH (s)

36

 




Academic Guidelines

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