QAU inaugurates three-day workshop on ‘Nanomedicine; Advancements and Challenges’

EducationQAU inaugurates three-day workshop on ‘Nanomedicine; Advancements and Challenges’

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: A Three-day workshop on “Nanomedicine; Advancements and Challenges in Pakistan” was inaugurated on Wednesday at Department of Pharmacy, Quaid-i-Azam University (QAU) Islamabad.

The objective of the workshop was to provide platform to the leading national researchers from various areas of nanomedicine for exchanging the new ideas, latest research in the field of medicine, nanotechnology, industry and drug regulation affairs, a news release said.

While addressing the inaugural ceremony Dr Javed Ashraf, Vice Chancellor, QAU lauded the efforts of the organizers and said that importance of the nanomedicine cannot be neglected in achieving the health care goals.

He said that Faculty of Biological Sciences QAU has contributed enormously in producing quality research and has its important role in university top ranking.

Earlier Prof Dr GuL Majid Khan, Chairperson Department of Pharmacy and chief organizer of the workshop welcomed the guests.

He said that relevance and scientific significance of the workshop is quite important from the existing national needs in the promotion of nanomedicine research and its implication on national level to address the pharma needs in developing advanced level nanomedicine.

He said that it is the need of the day to develop an interlinkage between the Pharma industry, academia and research to develop nanomedicine to promote health benefits.

Dr Muhammad Ayub, Dean Faculty of Natural Sciences, Dr Muhammad Shahab Dean Faculty of Biological Sciences and Dr Fakhar-ud-Din, Assistant Professor Department of Pharmacy, QAU, and focal person of the workshop also addressed the ceremony.

The invited speakers and researchers from academia professionals from pharmaceutical industry and representatives from drug regulation authority of Pakistan would enlighten the students and participants.

The workshop would conclude on November 30, 2017.

Mati
Mati
Mati-Ullah is the Online Editor For DND. He is the real man to handle the team around the Country and get news from them and provide to you instantly.

Must read

Recent News

National College of Business Administration & Economics offers Certification program in Solution-Focused Brief Therapy Lahore, Pakistan: National College of Business Administration & Economics (NCBAE) Main Campus is offering Introductory Level Certificate in Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) that is incredibly efficient and many therapists report significant breakthroughs in a single session. Interested persons can contact Dean of Social Sciences Dr Asir Ajmal by sending email at asirajmal@gmail.com

The National College of Business Administration & Economics offers a Certification program in Solution-Focused...

0
Lahore, Pakistan: National College of Business Administration & Economics (NCBAE) Main Campus is offering an Introductory Level Certificate in Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) that...
Foreign powers, Imran Khan and his foreign connections

Legal implications of Movement of Civil Disobedience and sending remittances through illegal means

0
Islamabad, Pakistan: In 2014, the founding chairman of PTI Imran Khan announced a movement of Civil Disobedience. He burnt utility bills and ordered his...

May 9 Case Verdict: Real justice will be done by bringing the mastermind to...

0
Islamabad, Pakistan: On May 9, 2023, the miscreants of PTI wrote a dark chapter in the history of Pakistan on the clear instructions of...

16 more brave men in uniform laid their lives for their motherland

0
Islamabad, Pakistan: 16 more brave soldiers of the Pakistan Army laid their lives for their motherland while fighting with TTP terrorists (officially called Khwarij)...
The formation of a Judicial Commission would frustrate the legal process against the culprits of the May 9 incidents

Delayed but Not Denied: Names of 25 persons who are convicted in May 9...

0
Islamabad, Pakistan: After getting approval from the Supreme Court this week, the military courts announced the verdict of the May 9 2023 Mutiny case...
Advertisement