Our mission as Faculty of Pharmacy of Kalinga University is to raise qualified pharmacists and scientists who have conceived principles and ethical concepts of the pharmacy profession, have owned top-level international fit-out that can serve as a first-step health advisor in community health and have earned property of pursuing the latest scientific and technological progresses in this profession. To contribute to the scientific research in our scope at universal and regional levels. To use the obtained knowledge for the benefit of the community through pharmacy professional service. To become the best and most respected faculty of pharmacy in our region under the roof of a faculty that is able to pass on the knowledge necessary for obtaining employment in the international drug industry and the other branches of this profession.
Our vision is to grow excellent individuals, who are appropriate with universal criteria of pharmacy profession, respectful to his/her job, conscientious, helpful to society, owning analytical thinking, inclined to teamwork, and who have earned internationally top-level education and instruction in the scope of pharmaceutical sciences, as well as to serve to exact science and community health. The Faculty has student laboratories equipped with the latest technological and educational infrastructure necessary for pharmaceutical sciences.
Our goal is to assist scientists whose research may be relevant to drug discovery and/or development in framing their research report in such a way that their findings are appropriately placed within the drug discovery and development process, thereby facilitating the effective translation of preclinical research to humans. One of the key topics of our conference is that the approach is lengthy, convoluted, and expensive enough that for any new medication to be authorised for clinical usage, several physiological sites must be studied, and new scientific methods may be necessary to investigate each new target. The efficiency of the development process can be improved by studies that contribute to the resolution of any of the many scientific and operational difficulties that arise during the process. Awareness of these challenges enables the early introduction of actions that will improve the chances of success.
1. Raise public awareness about the need for improved pharmacovigilance and public health.
2. Encourage the safe, effective, and rational use of medicines.
3. Raise awareness of the role of clinical pharmacists in the safe use of drugs. among pharmacy students and pharmacists.
4. The implementation of adequate pharmacovigilance, including its requirements, challenges, and limitations, as well as the process for improving it.
5. To improve patient care and safety in the use of medications and all other therapeutic interventions.
6. To raise awareness of the importance of ADR reporting among healthcare practitioners in India.
7. To enlist the help of various healthcare professionals and the general people in India to participate in pharmacovigilance.
8. Increase public knowledge of pharmacovigilance, educational, and healthcare experience, and also excellent public awareness.
The International Conference invites abstracts from delegates from all over the globe, including guest/invited speakers, faculties, research scholars, and postgraduate and graduate students from different organisations. This conference will be a suitable forum for sharing views on drug discovery & development, the role of pharmacovigilance and future challenges in this field. Abstracts up to 250-300 words should be prepared using Times New Roman (12pt) in a single line. The title should be in bold. The abstract should be free from plagiarism. Mention the names of the author(s), affiliation(s), and E-mail ID of the corresponding author. Underline the name of the presenting author and email to icfop@kalingauniversity.ac.in. The selected full-length paper will be published in a Web of Science (WoS) indexed journal. All the abstracts will be published in the form of conference proceedings. A soft copy of the conference proceedings will be provided to all participants.
We invite academicians, researchers, research scholars, students, and industrialists to submit original, unpublished research articles relevant to the theme of the conference. The selected full-length paper will be published in a Web of Science (WoS) indexed journal. All the abstracts will be published in the form of conference proceedings with ISBN number. A soft copy of the conference proceedings will be provided to all participants.
Full-length papers should be submitted in the form of a manuscript per the journal author guidelines provided on the journal website. Publication charges will be as per the journal, and the publication charge will be completely paid by the author.
Advances in Bioresearch (Web of Science (WoS) indexed journal, Naas 4.54, ISSN- 09764585) (Fee - INR 3500/-)
Journal of Pharmacovigilance and Drug Research (Peer reviewed journal, eISSN- 25827235) (Fee - INR 500/-)
1. An abstract may have a maximum of 300 words and a maximum of 5 keywords.
2. Abstract and full-length paper should be emailed to icfop@kalingauniversity.ac.in
3. The full paper must be formatted as an MS Word document in Times New Roman, 12-point font size.
4. All papers will be checked for plagiarism per the university guidelines.
5. Registration is compulsory for all participants.
Category | Early Bird Registration Fees (Upto-28th February 2024) | Registration Fees (After-03rd March 2024) |
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Students | INR 800/- | INR 1000/- |
Research Scholar | INR 1000/- | INR 1200/- |
Academicians | INR 1300/- | INR 1500/- |
Delegates from Industry | INR 1500/- | INR 1700/- |
Foreign Delegates | USD 40/- | USD 50/- |
Paper cum Oral/Poster presentation will be presented in a prescribed format. Each presentation will be of 5 minutes + 2 minutes of discussion. A certificate of presentation will be provided to the participants, who will present their research work.
Dr. Deependra Singh, UIOP, Pt. Ravi Shankar Shukla University, Raipur, India
Dr. Shekhar Verma Professor University College of Pharmacy, Pt Deendayal Upadhyay Health & Ayush University of Chhattisgarh & Registrar, State Pharmacy Council of India
Dr. Amber Vyas, UIOP, Pt. Ravi Shankar Shukla University, Raipur, India
Dr. Manju Singh, Pt. RSU, UIOP, Raipur, India
Dr. A.K. Jha, (Vice Chancellor), SSGITS, Junwani, Durg, India
Dr. Anand Mahalwar, Vice Chancellor, ISBM University, Gariyaband, India
Dr. Aizzajuddin, Rungta College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kurud, India
Dr. Sudhanshu Ranjan Swain, MET Faculty of Pharmacy, Moradabad, India
Dr. Pugazhenthan Thangaraju, AIIMS, Raipur, India
Dr. Subhash Chandra Dinda, The Neotia University, Kolkata, West Bengal, India
Dr. Rishi Paliwal, IGNTU, Amarkantak, India
Dr. Chanchaldeep Kaur, Rungta College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Raipur, India
Prof. Amit Roy, Chhatrapati Shivaji Institute of Pharmacy, Durg, India
Dr. Ravindra Pandey, Columbia Institute of Pharmacy, Raipur, India
Dr. Satyabrata Bhanja, RITEE College of Pharmacy, Mandirhasaud, India
Dr. Trilochan Satapathy, Columbia Institute of Pharmacy Raipur, India
Dr. Dheeraj Ahirwar, Chouskey School of Pharmacy, Bilaspur, India
Dr. Bharti Ahirwar, GGU, Bilaspur, India
Dr. V.D. Rangari, GGU, Bilaspur, India
Dr. Shruti Rathore, LCIT College of Pharmacy, Bilaspur, India
Dr. Surendra Saraf, CCP, Raipur, India
Dr. Deepak Dash, Royal College of Pharmacy, Raipur, India
Dr. Vijay Singh, Rawatpura University, Dhaneli, India
Dr. Anshita Soni, SRIP, Kumhari, Raipur, India
Dr. Dushmanta Pradhan, Raigarh College of Pharmacy, Raigarh, India
Dr. Madhuri Baghel, Principal, Apollo College of Pharmacy, Durg
Faculty of Pharmacy, Kalinga University, Kotni, Near Mantralaya, Naya Raipur - 492101, Chhattisgarh, India
Dr. Sandip Prasad Tiwari
+91-9907824851
icfop@kalingauniversity.ac.in