DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS
The Department of Pharmaceutical Analysis was formed in 2005. The courses are meant to present professionals with the required understanding, skills, and practical knowledge to analyze and regulate the quality of pharmaceuticals. Pharmaceutical analysis is a subfield of real-world chemistry that deals with the identification, estimation, and purification of substances as well as the separation of components mixture and the structural analysis of medicinal entities.Advanced analytical instruments such as UV-Vis Spectrophotometer, FT-IR Spectrophotometer, Flame Photometer, Fluorimeter, and Binary High-Performance Liquid Chromatography with Photodiode array detector are available in the department’s research laboratory.Faculty members who possess the required qualifications and training assist with departmental work.
About the Department
The Department of Pharmaceutical Analysis has dedicated itself to providing excellence to develop qualified analysts who can fulfill the demands of the pharmaceutical industry today. The department’s laboratories have been equipped with modern machinery in consideration of the demands of the pharmacy profession and the healthcare sector. The department engages in a wide range of multidisciplinary research projects in addition to its significant research activities. Pharmaceutical companies, official laboratories, and academic institutions have profound connections that support students; career advancement. A crew of motivated and passionate teachers who are fully committed to the teaching and learning process transfer a wide understanding of medicinal analysis to learners.
The pharmaceutical analysis lab is responsible for creating and approving analytical procedures for the identification, estimation, and characterization of pharmaceuticals and their ingredients. The researchers analyze and evaluate pharmaceutical products using a variety of methods, including electrophoresis, spectroscopy, and chromatography. The work performed in a pharmaceutical analysis lab is essential to improving medical research and ensuring that patients receive safe and effective medications.
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S.NO | NAME AND DESIGNATION | FACULTY PROFILE |
1 | Dr. T.Sivakumar, M. Pharm., Ph.D., Principal | CLICK TO VIEW |
2 | Dr. K.Srinivasan, M. Pharm., Ph.D., Professor | |
3 | Dr. T. Prabha, M. Pharm., Ph.D., Professor | CLICK TO VIEW |
4 | Dr. M. Jagadeeswaran, M. Pharm., Ph.D., Professor | |
5 | Mrs. C.Selvin Thanuja, M. Pharm., Associate professor | |
6 | Mrs. S. Sasikala, M. Pharm., Associate Professor | |
7 | Mr. S. Gurubalaji, M. Pharm., Assistant Professor | |
8 | Mr. R. Kumar, M. Pharm., Assistant Professor | |
9 | Mrs.P.Vanaja, M. Pharm., Assistant Professor | |
10 | Mr.K.Arun, M. Pharm., Assistant Professor | |
11 | Ms.G.Kiruthika, M. Pharm., Assistant Professor | |
12 | Ms. E.Manickavalli, M. Pharm., Assistant Professor | |
13 | Mr. M.Senthil, M. Pharm., Assistant Professor | |
14 | Mr.M.Prabakaran, M. Pharm., Assistant Professor | |
15 | Ms.P.Haritha, M. Pharm., Assistant Professor | |
16 | Mr.R. Arulraj, M. Pharm., Assistant Professor | |
17 | Mrs. S. Sasikala, M. Pharm., Associate Professor |