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Uprims & R, Saifai INVITATION CHIEF PATRON Dear Colleagues, DR. (BRIG) T. PRABHAKAR, V.S.M, “National Symposium On Drug We take great pleasure in inviting you to National Symposium On Drug Director Development & Updates Annual Conference of IPS North Zone to be Development & Updates” held at Saifai, Etawah, India. The Department of Pharmacology Uttar UP Rural Institute of Medical Sciences & Research, Pradesh Rural Institute of Medical Science & Research, Saifai, Etawah is Saifai ‐ 206130 Annual Conference of IPS North Zone hosting institution for this conference. The theme of the conference is Integration of Basic & Experimental “Integration of Basic & Experimental Pharmacology with Clinical PATRON Pharmacology” Dr. K.M.Shukla,Dean Pharmacology with Clinical About UPRIMSNR: This is an Autonomus institute under U.P Govt. ORGANIZING SECRETARY Pharmacology Established in 2006 with an intake of 100 MBBS students& now Dr. Atul Jain: increased to 150 students along an average OPD around 3000 patients per day. An institute is in the process to start services of Trauma center Head of Department of Pharmacology very soon and Super Speciality hospital is under construction. JOINT ORGANIZING SECRETARY About Etawah : Located on the left bank of the River Yamuna, Etawah Dr. Alok Dixit (Prof. of Pharmacology) is situated in the state of Uttar Pradesh and is one of the 75 districts of the Dr. Asha Pathak ( Assoc. Prof. of Pharmacology) Kanpur Division. Tourist places of Etawah & nearby: ADVISORY COMMITTEE th th Agra: It is around 110 Km from saifai & takes about 2 hrs journey by Dr. B. Dinesh Kumar (President IPS ) 4 & 5 March 2016 road. A tour can be arranged if significant No. of delegates opt for same Dr. B. Kalakumar (Finance Secretary IPS) .Beside Taj Mahal ,Red Fort there are few places to be visit. UPRIMS & R, SAIFAI such as National Chambal Sanctuary and Gwalior. Dr. Bhagirath Patel (General Secretary IPS) Dr. Y. K. Gupta (Prof & Head Pharmacology AIIMS Delhi) About Venue: Department of Pharmacology is actively involved in teaching of 2nd Prof. MBBS students in rational use of medicines and to Dr.K.K.Sharma (Dean Sharda University) study the effects of drugs on the function of living systems. Medical Dr.K.K.Pant (Prof & Head Pharmacoloy K.G.M.C) pharmacology is the amalgamation of basic pharmacology with Clinical Pharmacology and Pharmaco-therapeutic. Pharmacology is highly Dr.Arun Nagrath (Professor Obs/Gynae) dynamic and evolving science with greater emphasis on defining new Dr.Mohan Singh (Prof & Head Surgery ) molecular targets for drug action as well as accumulating evidences to truly decipher impact of such approach on therapeutic outcome both in Dr.P.S.Singh (Prof & Head Medicine) terms of efficacy and safety. Dr. S.K. Gupta (Medical Suprintendent, UPRIMS &R Saifai) The organizers are making all efforts to invite leading scientists belonging to various disciplines from all over the INDIA. All prestigious IPS Dr.Uma Tekur (Professor Pharmacology MAMC) orations and award sessions will be there in addition to authoritative Dr.Neelima Kshirsagar (Dean GMC Mumbai) invited lectures, plenary sessions and symposia. We look forward to your participation and welcoming you at the Land of Dr.D.D.Gupta (Professor IGMC Shimla ) Legends. Organized by Dr.Bikas Mehndi (Professor Pharmacology PGI Chandigarh) Prof. Atul Jain: Dr.Dinesh Badiyal (Prof & Head Pharmacology GMC Department of Pharmacology Organizing Secretary, UP Rural Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Annual Conference of IPS North Zone “Integration of Basic & Ludhiyana ) Experimental Pharmacology with Clinical Pharmacology” Saifai ‐ 206130 Dr. Harihar Dixit (Prof & Head Pharmacology IGMS Patna) Pre conference workshop Registration 3rd March Fully completed registration form printed from website should be sent along with bank receipt/DD. Registration will be confirmed after receipt For detail about Registration form, Abstract submission Theme: Current Guideline in Clinical Research of documents as mentioned in conference website. form and other details of conference kindly refer to Clinical Trials-Protocol writing & st designing, GCP, Pharmacovigilance Spot registration can also be done at the conference venue during at 1 website: www.rimsnr.ac.in day of conference. Fee of Pre conference : Rs 750 Up to 31st January Registration fees for conference: IMPORTANT DATE Rs 1000 After 31st January Last date of registration & submission of Abstract st Delegate Early Bird 1 Jan to Spot st The features of Conference Include - Up to 31st 31st Jan. registration 31 January,2016 Regular features such as key-note address, invited Dec,2015 2016 talks, orations, plenary sessions, brainstorming IPS Rs. 2000/- Rs.2500/- Rs.3000/ SUB COMMITTEE sessions, scientific oral and poster sessions member Awards/Prize Sessions for oral and poster Non-IPS Rs. 2500/- Rs.3000/- Rs.3500/ presentations member Scientific: Dr.Atul Jain Associate Rs. 1500/- Rs.1800/- Rs.2100/ Special Symposia on - Dr.Ramakant Yadav delegates Recent advances in Pharmacology Student Rs. 1700/- Rs.2200/- Rs. 2700/ Dr.Amit Kant Singh (Nanobiopharmaceuticals Biogeneric etc.) Delegates Dr.Alok Srivastav Drug discovery Translational Pharmacology G LP, Industry Rs. 3000/- Rs.3500/- Rs.4000/- GCP delegate Dr.Tariq Mahmood Toxicology IPS North Zone prize session for young scientist Registration fees for conference covers all scientific Finance: Dr.Alok Dixit Oral & Poster presentation sessions, souvenir/abstract/kit, certificate of Dr. D.K. Singh Alternative of Animal Experimentation participation, breakfast, lunch, high tea/ Need for change of MBBS curriculum from dinner.Registration fees for conference do not cover Transport: Mr.Vinay Gupta Pharmacology to clinical Pharmacology Antibiotic policy & Infection control strategy charges for accommodation.Transportation facility from Dr. Atul Mishra Orations Etawah Railway Station to Saifai (Venue) will be More details on Conference events, forms for registra- tion/accommodation etc. available on www.rimsnr.ac.in provided by Organizers. Accommodation: Dr. C.V.Singh Payment options: Dr.Anand Mohan Dixit For any queries kindly contact to Organizing members: Bank Draft in favour :Annual Conference of IPS North Zone , Dr. Arvind kumar maurya Mr. Pankaj Chaudhry Payable at Bank of India, Saifai Mob: 08191878089 Mob: 08449111636 Hospitality: Dr.Sandeep Gupta NEFT - Beneficiary “ Annual Conference of IPS North Dr. Neeraj Rajdan Dr.Amit Singh Zone” Mob: 09935577239 Account No : 728120110000131 Dr.Asha Pathak IFSC Code : BKID0007281 Registration &Reception: Bank & Branch : Bank Of India , Saifai Email:[email protected] Dr. Shikha Seth Address : UPRIMSNR Saifai, Etawah Uttar Pradesh www.rimsnr.ac.in .
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