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SCHOOL OF PHARMACY

School of Pharmacy Dr. Vishwanath Karad MIT World Peace University Pune was earlier MAEER’S Maharashtra Institute of Pharmacy, which was established in the year 1997 to cater to the need of experienced pharmacists globally.

School of Pharmacy offers B. Pharmacy, M. Pharm. (Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance, Pharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Chemistry), Post Graduate Diploma in Regulatory Affairs (PGDRA), and Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Sciences. School of Pharmacy is known for its academic excellence, co-curricular as well as extracurricular achievements and provides excellent infrastructural facilities such as state of the art building, laboratories, computer laboratories, machine room, museum, tutorial room, etc. The machine room is a prototype of a small scale pharmaceutical manufacturing facility which includes all departments such as tablets, capsules, ointments, creams, and liquid orals. A well-stacked library that has a vast collection of books, journals (National & International) gives a brighter edge.

MIT-WPU is the first university to offer the ‘Peace Curriculum’ for the spiritual and moral enhancement of the students. MIT-WPU firmly believes in technological advancement through peace studies. This is a direct result of our unique WPU teaching methodology which stresses academic as well as experiential learning, something that can be attested to by our numerous social outreach programs along with numerous student initiatives.

Research at MIT-WPU School of Pharmacy

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Faculties are working on various research projects including academic, collaborative, consultancy, and funded research projects that are routinely undertaken in the institute. Funds received for research schemes are more than 300 lakhs. The school has filed more than 10 patents to the Indian Patent office.
Various research areas currently explored by the faculties and research scholars are:

  • Cancer diagnostics,

  • Nanoparticles,

  • Novel Drug Delivery systems

  • Structure-activity relationship studies

  • Computer-aided drug design.

  • Combinatorial chemistry

  • Green chemistry

  • Rational Drug Design

  • Food-drug Interactions

  • Cancer diagnostics

  • Cyclodextrin Technology

  • Analytical Method development

  • Natural Products

  • Formulation & Development

  • Standardization of Ayurvedic formulations

  • Development of herbal formulation

  • Extraction and Isolation of phytoconstituents

  • Pre-clinical studies

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