A one-week web faculty training school under the initiative of UGC Networking

Resource Centre (UGC-NRC), on “TOOLS ENABLING DRUG DISCOVERY AND DRUG ANALYSIS IN

PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH” from 22 March to 27 March 2021 was inaugurated today in

online mode at the University Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences (UIPS), Panjab

University Campus, for pharma faculty and researchers across the country by

Professor Tapas K Kundu, Director CSIR – Central Drug Research Institute, Lucknow,

Uttar Pradesh.


Professor Tapas K Kundu delivered the Key Note Address on “COVID – Treatment and

Vaccine.” Prof Kundu gave an overview of the different genomic structures

responsible for the mutation & the second peak being encountered presently. He also

discussed the challenges and opportunities in new drug discovery process and

highlighted the potential of drug repurposing in COVID 19 management. He sensitized

the audience and encouraged everyone to get vaccinated while continuing with mask

and social distancing.


Professor V. R. Sinha, Dean of University Instruction, Panjab University, in his

address described about the applications and scope of contemporary drug discovery

tools in pharmaceutical research.


Professor Indu Pal Kaur, Chairperson, UIPS and Programme Coordinator, UGC-NRC

welcomed the participants and briefed them about the achievements of UIPS and UGC-

NRC programs. Professor Renu Chadha, Course Coordinator, summarized about the course

content to the participants and Dr Neelima Dhingra, Joint Course Coordinator

conducted the proceedings of the event.


Subsequent sessions included a lecture by Professor Gulshan Kumar Bansal, Department

of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Drug Research, Punjabi University, Patiala on “LC-MS:

A powerful tool in drug discovery and development.” The post-lunch session covered

informative talks by Professor Purnananda Guptasarma, Department of Biological

Sciences, IISER, Mohali on “Analysis of the identity, purity, conformation and

function of therapeutic proteins” and Leveraging In silico Approaches in Drug

discovery process by Dr Neelima Dhingra, Assistant Professor UIPS, Panjab

University, Chandigarh 


A total of 35 participants were selected for training, hailing from various

Colleges/Universities, representing 13 different states of India. The training

school intends to apprise the young participants/researchers/ teachers about the

synthetic and analytical techniques adopted in the drug discovery and drug analysis

process; leading computational tools and their use in drug design and development

process and incorporating these tools in research projects.


UIPS is the first and the only Pharmacy Institute in the country selected by MHRD

for creating UGC Networking Resource Centre to promote and foster research and

academics in the field of Pharmaceutical Sciences by training young pharma trainers,

selected across the nation.

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