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About Department

We take advantage of our position as the newest school of pharmacy in the region to offer an undergraduate pharmacy curriculum that is one of the most innovative in todays scenario. Our program emphasizes communication skills, problem-solving ability, and a collaborative approach to providing patient-focused health care.

The innovative curriculum integrates foundational knowledge in the biomedical and pharmaceutical sciences with information and skills in the clinical, behavioural and social sciences.

Vision:

  • To become a global centre of Pharmacy profession by developing students to emerge as a leaders, researchers and innovators by imparting professional & ethical values.

Mission:

  • To deliver quality education enabling students to think critically, lead and work effortlessly across the professions.
  • To enhance the professional skills & practice in the field of Pharmacy, improve health care system, education and pharmaceutical industrial application.
  • To utilize sufficient human and financial resources to support academic program, improvement in infrastructure, students scholarships and faculty development and research.

PEO1: To produce pharmacy graduates with strong fundamental concepts and high technical competence in pharmaceutical sciences and technology, who shall be able to use these tools in pharmaceutical industry and/or institutes where ever necessary for success.

PEO2: To provide students with a strong and well defined concepts in the various fields of Pharmaceutical sciences viz., pharmaceutics, pharmaceutical chemistry, pharmacology and pharmacognosy according to the requirement of pharmaceutical industries, Community and Hospital Pharmacy and also to develop a sense of teamwork and awareness amongst students towards the importance of interdisciplinary approach for developing competence in solving complex problems in the area of Pharmaceutical Sciences.

PEO3: To promote the development of trained human resource in Pharmaceutical Sciences for dissemination of quality education with highly professional and ethical attitude, strong communication skills, effective skills to work in a team with a multidisciplinary approach.

PEO4: To generate potential knowledge pools with interpersonal and collaborative skills to identify, assess and formulate problems and execute the solution in closely related pharmaceutical industries.

PEO5: To train and encourage the students to participate in life-long learning process for a highly productive career, contribute towards health care system and to relate the concepts of Pharmaceutical Sciences towards serving the cause of the society.
 

 

         

Awards & Achievements

Books: 1615
Journals: 19

Seminars & Workshops

  • School of Pharmacy, Sharda University, Greater Noida, U.P is organized a Hands-on Training Workshop on “High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) “from 17th-18th, April 2023 (2 days) in Dhanwantari Auditorium, SMSR Building, Sharda University and Central Instruments Laboratory (CIL), School of Pharmacy
  • School of Pharmacy, Sharda University, Greater Noida, U.P is organized a national conference on “Scope and Research Opportunities for the Pharmacy Professional in Pharmacovigilance and Materiovigilance” from 17-18, March 2023 (2 days) in collaboration with Indian Pharmacopoeia Commission, Ghaziabad.
     

Infrastructure

Research & Publications

  • R Bala, RK Sindhu, R Madaan, PROTAC: A Novel drug delivery technology for targeting proteins in cancer cells. Current Drug Discovery Technologies. 2023, 20(2):63-73.
  • S Kumari, A Goyal, M Garg, A Antonescu, RK Sindhu. Lyotropic Liquid Crystal System for Drug Delivery of Astaxanthin: Physical Characterization and Enhanced Antioxidant Potential, Crystals. 2023, 13 (1), 142.
  • S Singh, P K Sharma, R Malviya, A Gupta. Modified Polysaccharides and their Biomedical Applications: Advancement and Strategies. Current Materials Science. 2023; 16(3): 316-351.
  • S Singh, RK Sindhu, AA Alsayegh, GES Batiha, SS Alotaibi, SM Albogami, Formulation, development and Investigations on Therapeutic Potential of Nanogel from Beta vulgaris L. Extract in Testosterone-Induced Alopecia, BioMed Research International. 2023, 1-17.  Article ID 1777631, https://doi.org/10.1155/2023/1777631.
  • G Singh, V Singh, M. Shahar Yar, M Ali, M A Babu, In Silico Screening Of Isolated Phytoconstituents From Hydroalcoholic Extract Of Cyperus Rotundus Using Cad Software Schrodinger Version 10.5, European Chemical Bulletin. 2023, 12(1), 63-67 doi: 10.31838/ecb/2023.12. s1.007.
  • A Sharma; H Mohapatra; K Arora; E A Yapar; E S Gürer; K Rani; M Meenu; M Arockia Babu; R K Sindhu, Effective Use of Bioactive loaded nanocarriers for hair growth promotion: Status and Future perspective, Molecules. (ISSN 1420-3049), 2023 (Accepted)
  • Y Joshi, H Rani, G Kaur, M Kumar, RK Sindhu, AS Kushwah, R Mittal, Herbal and Ayurvedic Plants as Remedial Approach for Viral Diseases with Focus on COVID-19: A Narrative Review, Current Traditional Medicine. 9 (3), 2023, 66-86.
  • Rajesh, S & Dhamotharan, Jothieswari & Kumar, P. & M A Babu, M. & Jagadeesan, M & Reddy, Konatham. Eradication of spurious adulterated and under standard quality drugs, a regulatory pertaining in Indian regulatory system. International Journal of Health Sciences. 2022, 1611-1627. 
  • R K Sindhu, M Sofat , H Kaur , A Taneja , M A Babu , V Singh, B Hans , Y Singh , V Rohilla , A Kumar , A Sharma , K.A. Shaima, Nanodelivery based chinese medicine’s bioactive compounds for treatment of respiratory disorders, Pharmacological Research - Modern Chinese Medicine Pharmacological Research- Modern Chinese Medicine. 2022, 5, 100180
  • T Singh, K Madan, K Dhamija,  Development And In Vitro Evaluation Of Meloxicam And Serratiopeptidase Gel For The Management Of Pain And Inflammation, International Journal of Science, Mathematics and Technology Learning. ISSN: 2327-7971 (Print) ISSN: 2327-915X (Online) 2022, 30(2). DOI:10.47583/ijpsrr.2021.v69i02.025.
  • S Singh, R Malviya, P K Sharma, A Gupta. Metal Ion and Dye Adsorption Potential of Grafted Co-polymer of Polysaccharides for the Treatment of Wastewater. Current applied Polymer Science. 2022; 5(3): 190-211.
  • T Tilki , V Singh , H Arya, A Comparitive Study for The Quantitative Determination Of Different Brands Of Paracetamol Tablet Using Uv-Visible Spectrophotometric, Potentiometric And Trimetric Methods, Journal of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Research, 8(4), 2019, 18-25 
  • H Arya, C Mohan, S Pandey, M Verama, V Kumar, Phytochemical screening of Basella alba leaves extracts and evaluate its efficacy on sun burn (Sun Protection Factor), European Journal of Molecular and clinical Medicine”. 8(1), 2021, 417-23.
  • R Malviya, H Arya, V Kumar, N Kala, A Sharma, K Dhamija, Vandana, Ramji Gupta. “Nutritional Benefits and Role of Probiotics in the Modulation of Human Health”. “Bioscience biotechnology research communications”. 2021, 14(1), 90-99.
  • H Arya, C Chauhan, Vandana, K B Bhushan, B B Arya. Future Perspective of Covid-19: Inevitably Becoming an Endemic. International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research and Applications, 6(4), 2021, 513-519
  • C Chauhan, V Singh, H Arya, Vandana. A Review on Side Effects Associated with Disease Modifying Anti Rheumatism Drugs in Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients. International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical research. 2020, Vol. 18 (2): 213-234. 
  • Z.M Anka, V Singh, G Singh, “ The Pharmacological Activities of various extracts from Terminalia arjuna Bark: A Review : International Journal of Current Medical and Pharmaceutical Research. 2019, 5(12A), 4843-4851.
  • Z.M Anka, V Singh, Gimba SN, G Singh, Anti-toxic, Antifungal and Phytochemical Analysis of Medicinal Compounds of Guiera senegalensis Leaves, Journal of Drug Delivery and Therapeutics. 2020, 10(2), 148-152.
  • Adewumi O, Singh V, Singh G. Chemical composition, traditional uses, and biological activities of artemisia species, Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry. 2020, 9(5), 1124-1140.
  • V Gupta, V Singh, G Singh, I Mojahidul, R Malhotra, Phytochemical Screening, High Performance Thin Layer Chromatography Fingerprint Analysis of Leaf Extract of Citrus limon Linn. International Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemical Research. 2020, 12 (2), 90-93.
  • Adewumi O, Singh V, Singh G. Pharmacological Activities of Medicinal Plants Indicated in Treatment of Prevalent Diseases, IOSR Journal Of Pharmacy. 2020, 10(7), 36-46.
  • Adewumi O, Singh V, Singh G. Therapies under Investigation for Treatment of Covid-19: A Review, Journal of Drug Delivery & Therapeutics. 2020; 10(4-s):282-294
  • P Singh, S Yadav, N Parvez, G Singh. 3D Printing Technology in Pharmaceutical Industry, International Journal of Scientific Research in Science & Technology. July-August 2022, 9 (4): 592-604.
  • S Begum. M, G Singh, Kashmira J Gohil, Sriram. A, A Review on Surgical Site Infections, American Journal of PharmTech Research. 2022; 12(03),189-195.
  • P Singh, S Yadav, N Parvez, G Singh, Formulation and Characterization Of Colon Targeted Drug Delivery System Of An Antidiabetic Drug, High Technology Letters. 2022, 28, (9), 175-204.
  • G Singh, P Ghosh, Role of Non-Coding Endogenous RNA In Osteoarthritis, European Chemical Bulletin. 2023,12 (Special Issue5), 6-24 doi: 10.31838/ecb/2023.12.si5.002
  • S Begum. M, Gunjan, Kashmira J Gohil, Sriram. A. Prescribing Pattern of Antimicrobials in Pre- and Post-Surgical Infections in A Tertiary Care Hospital Journal Of Pharmaceutical Negative Results. 2023,14(2),1627-1634.
  • A Khan, N Parvez, S K Joshi, AP Singh., Herbal Based Nanogel Formulation for Skin Disease - Optimization and Evaluation Parameters, Journal of Pharmaceutical Negative Results. 2023, 14(3). https://doi.org/10.47750/pnr.2023.14.03.363
  • A Khan, N Parvez, M George, SK Joshi, AP Singh, Nanostructured Lipid Carrier forskin disease- A novel approach, High Technology Letters. 2022, 28(9), https://doi.org/10.37896/HTL28.09/6538.
  • N Gaur, S Srivastava, M George, and N Parvez, Formulation and evaluation of tamarind seed Polysaccharide gel for the controlled Delivery of Aceclofenac, Pharmaceutical Chemistry Journal. 2023, 56(11), 1-8.
  • M Imran, L Akhileshwar Jha, N Hasan, J Shrestha, R Pangeni, N Parvez, Y Mohammed, SK Jha, K Raj Paudel “Nanodecoys” - Future of drug delivery by encapsulating Nanoparticles in natural cell membranes, International Journal of Pharmaceutics. 2022, 621,121790. 
  • S Chauhan, P Verma, S Srivastava, M George, L Joseph, N Parvez. COVID-19: Impact on Human Health, Research & Reviews: A Journal of Immunology. 2022, 12(1).
  • K S Mahendru and N Parvez, Mucormycosis: A Black Fungus Infection, International Journal of Pharmacy and Medical Sciences. 2021, 7 (1): 01-05.
  • N Gaur, N Parvez, K Nagpal, In-Silico Identification of Ideal Therapeutic Drug Targets and Characterization of Hypothetical Proteins from Trichophyton Verrucosum, The Electrochemical Society Transactions. 2022, 107 (1) 12367-12371.

Patents Published

 

Year

School

Name of the teacher

Patents Number

Title of Patent

2020-2021

School of Pharmacy

Dr. Preeti Singh, Dr. Saroj Yadav and Mrs. Sanchita Ghosh

202111020023

A novel composition of herbaceous desi dhoopbatti

2020-2021

School of Pharmacy

Dr. Sandeep Kumar Shukla

202111020437

RFID based position identification in a playing arena

2020-2021

School of Pharmacy

Dr. Sandeep Kumar Shukla

202111019006

Pressure relieving wound dressing

2020-2021

School of Pharmacy

Dr. Sandeep Kumar Shukla, Dr. Gunjan, Mr. Arun, Ms. Vandana and Mrs. Hema

202111015612

Method for improving the yield of soyabean crops using netamycin

2020-2021

School of Pharmacy

Dr. Sandeep Kumar Shukla, Dr. Shobhit Srivastava and Dr. Gunjan

202111016861

Method for the formation of non-invasive intranasal nanoparticles functionalized with anti-epha3

2021-2022

School of Pharmacy

Dr. Lincy Joseph, Dr. Mathew George

202111047994

Oxazepane compounds as anti-inflammatory agents

2021-2022

School of Pharmacy

Dr. Lincy Joseph, Dr. Mathew George

202111047732

Oxazoline compounds as antiinflammatory agents

2021-2022

School of Pharmacy

Dr. Mathew George, Dr. Lincy Joseph

202111040349

Anti-Epileptic Isoxazole Compound and Method For Preparation Thereof

2021-2022

School of Pharmacy

Dr. Lincy Joseph, Dr. Mathew George

202111040355

Anti-diabetic Isoxazole derivative and method for synthesis thereof

 

Extramural funding

Name Of Faculty

Title Of The Project

Funding Agency

Type

Amount

(In Lakhs)

Dr. Sandeep K Shukla

(CO-PI)

 A Study to Evaluate the Treatment  Outcome, Safety, Plasma Concentration  and Quality of Life of Bedaquiline Treatment in North Indian Patients of MDR TB

Indian Council of Medical Research, New Delhi

Government

60

Dr. Gunjan

 Formation of anti-epha3 functionalized non- invasive nanoparticles

Samkwang India Electronic Pvt Ltd, New Delhi

Non-Government

0.14

Mr. Arun Kumar

Use of Natamycin for improving the soyabean crops yield

Samkwang India Electronic Pvt Ltd, New Delhi

Non-Government

0.23

Ms. Vandana

Development of pressure relieving wound dressing

Samkwang India Electronic Pvt Ltd, New Delhi

Non-Government

0.22

Ms. Hema Arya

Herbaceous desi dhoopbatti development

Samkwang India Electronic Pvt Ltd, New Delhi

Non-Government

0.18

 

Seed Money

Year

School

Title

Name of the Faculty

Amount

Status of the Project

2016-2017

Pharmacy

 

"Extraction of Flavonoids from Fenugreek"

Dr. Vijender Singh

1.5

Completed

2020-2022

Pharmacy

 

Low-cost Nano spray for self-cleaning and microbe & fouling, free urinals

Dr. S. K. Shukla

1.8

Completed

 

2022-2024

Pharmacy

In-vitro synergistic investigation of Herbal Formulations for chemoprevention in breast cancer

Mr. Arun Kumar

1.98

Ongoing

Faculty Achievement

  • Dr. Saroj Yadav got the International Adroit Academic Leader Award 2021-22 by Green ThinkerZ, NITI Aayog, Government of India.
     

Facilities and Resources

Our new building in the University Campus is state-of-the-art and filled with leading-edge technology and facilities. We have well-furnished classrooms providing a good learning environment to the students. Equipped and separate labs for each department provide students the skill-based practical knowledge required for the profession. Cleanliness and hygiene is the priority.

Laboratories: 06 (well equipped)
1. Pharmaceutics Lab
2. Pharmaceutical Chemistry Lab
3. Medicinal Chemistry Lab
4. Microbiology Lab
5. Anatomy & Physiology/ Pharmacology Lab
6. Pharmacognosy Lab

Classrooms: 03
Machine room
Museum
Common rooms for boys & Girls

Student Achievement

B. Pharm Star Performer (2016-20)

  • Mr. Bobby Chauhan – (Batch-2016, Gold medalist)
  • Three (03) B. Pharm Students qualified for the GPAT exam.
  • Mr. Puneet Sindwani- Startups & Entrepreneurship, (CEO & Founder), Tamis Pharma.
  • Mr. Ashish Miglani- Startups & Entrepreneurship, (Director & Co-founder) Blush works Private Limited

B. Pharm Star Performer (2017-21)

  •   Miss. Pragya Gupta – (Batch-2017, Gold medalist)
  • Miss. Pragya Gupta got an admission to Columbia University, New York, USA
  • Mr. Shivam Tyagi got admission in La Trobe University, Australia
  • 01- Indian patent filed by SOP students.

B. Pharm Star Performer (2018-22)

  • Mr. Abu Zaid – (Batch-2018, Gold medalist)
  • Two (02) students qualified for the GPAT exam.
  • 01- Indian patent filed by SOP students.

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