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Institute Innovation Council (IIC)

The Government of India's Ministry of Education developed the "MoE Innovation Cell (MIC)" to consistently promote innovation culture in all higher education institutions (HEIs). The main goal of MIC is to support, encourage, inspire and promote young students as they seek to develop new concepts into prototypes, start-up businesses, and entrepreneurial endeavors. All of the nominated higher education institutions (HEIs) are encouraged to establish "Institution's Innovation Councils" (IICs), according to the concept of MIC. The Innovation Councils (IICs) of these institutions form a network to encourage innovation within the institution through a variety of channels, creating an eco-system for campus-wide innovation promotion. The Ram-Eesh Institute of Vocational and Technical Education (RIT) is a proud participant under the MIC project of the Institution's Innovation Council at its facilities.

Major Focus of IIC

• To establish a thriving regional innovation sector.
• To support mechanisms for startups and entrepreneurship in HEIs.
• To prepare the institution to be ranked by Atal on the Innovation Achievements Framework (ARIIA).
• To provide a functional ecosystem for ideas scouting and idea pre-incubation.
• To improve the cognitive abilities of students studying technology.

About IIC: Ram-Eesh Institute of Vocational and Technical Education (RIT)
IIC ID: IC202217576
IIC Institute Name: Ram-Eesh Institute of Vocational and Technical Education (RIT), Knowledge Park-1, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh.
Vision

To be a center of academic excellence with a global reach that thrives on innovation, R&D, intellectual property rights, and design thinking to produce innovative and socially conscious professionals and entrepreneurs.

Mission

• To encourage the creation of an environment for innovation, entrepreneurship, research, and product development.
• To instill principles and ethics in order to create technocrats who are socially conscious and who use their startups to address global issues.


Name of IIC Member Member Type(Teaching/Non- teaching/External Expert/ Student) Key Role/Position assigned in IIC
Dr. Pallavi Manish Lavhale Principal & Teaching President
Dr. Richa Tewari Teaching IPR Activity Coordinator, NIRF Coordinator
Dr. Sandeep Kumar Bansal Teaching Startup Activity Coordinator, ARIIA Coordinator
Dr. Reema Sinha Teaching Vice President
Mr. Pankaj Kumar Teaching Social Media, Internship Activity Coordinator
Dr. Azhar Danish Khan Teaching Convener ,Innovation Activity
Dr. Payal Kesharwani Teaching Member
Mr. Vishal Sachan External Expert Members
Nikita Student Member
Prachi Student Member
Shivam Yadav Student IPR Coordinator
Harsh Student Start up Coordinator
Harshit Bisht Student IPR Coordinator
Mohit Kumar Student Start up Coordinator
Kanak Gupta Student Innovation Coordinator
Shubham Prata Choubey Student Social Media Coordinator
Divyansh Maurya Student Internship Coordinator

Objectives

1. Collaborative and Multidisciplinary work
Recognize opportunities and positively contribute to collaborative-multidisciplinary scientific research by working as a team, making decisions based on open-mindedness, objectivity, and rational analysis in order to accomplish shared goals with the knowledge and understanding of group dynamics.
2. Project Management and Finance
As a team member and team leader, demonstrate knowledge and understanding of pharmaceutical and management principles and apply them as well. Demonstrate how to manage projects effectively in the respective fields and in multidisciplinary settings while taking economic and financial considerations into account.
3. Communication
Communicate confidently and effectively with the pharmaceutical industry and society at large about complex health activities, including the ability to understand, write, and design documentation in accordance with appropriate standards, deliver and receive clear instructions, and make effective presentations.
4. Research outcomes and Entrepreneurship
Develop the capacity to communicate research findings through publications and presentations that are helpful to the government, pharmaceutical firms, healthcare providers, and the community. Provide a dependable source of information for industry research, consultations, and training collaborations. Possess the capacity to start an entrepreneurial venture and find business opportunities.
5. Life-long Learning
Acknowledge the importance of, and be prepared to engage in autonomous lifelong learning with a high level of enthusiasm and dedication to continuously increase knowledge and competence.
6. Ethical Practices and Social Responsibility
Develop intellectual and professional integrity, professional code of conduct, research and scholarship ethics, awareness of the influence of research findings on professional practices, and awareness of obligation to give back to the community for the sustainable advancement of society.


Functions of IIC

• To promote innovation at the institution, creating an ecosystem for doing so on campus and in the neighborhood.
• Implement a variety of the Central MIC-recommended innovation and entrepreneurship-related activities throughout the year in a planned and timed manner to foster these   traits among the interested students.
• Mobilize the necessary hardware and software resources, designated work areas, and seed funds to aid students and professors in transforming breakthrough ideas into observable proof of concepts and functional prototypes.
• Organize recurring workshops, seminars, hackathons, concept competitions, etc. as well as interactions with business owners, experts, and building a mentor network for young innovators.
• Encourage young innovators to take part in competitions like hackathons and design competitions while also connecting them with mentors.
• Identify and award students’ promising ideas, and share their success stories with diverse stakeholders.
• Provide hand holding and pre-incubation help to prospective student entrepreneurs who want to launch businesses or companies based on their original ideas or patent filing,

Publications

Details of Grant

Research Grant Awarded

Sr. No. Name of Grant Funding Agency Amount of Grant Received Name of Principal Investigator Year
1 MODROBS AICTE Rs. 1349020/ Dr. Jainendra Jain 2020-21
2 Research Pharmazz India Pvt. Ltd. Rs. 5,50,000/ Dr. Pallavi M. Lavhale 2020-21
3 RPS AICTE Rs. 8,30,000 Dr. Jainendra Jain 2012-13
4 MODROBS AICTE Rs. 12,50,000 Dr. UmaKant Bajaj 2012-13

Institutional Incubation Centre Grant Awarded

Sr. No. Name of Grant Funding Agency Amount of Grant Received Name of Principal Investigator Year
1 Computer Aided Design of Useful Medicines MSME, GOI Rs. 6,25,000 Dr. Jainendra Jain
2016-17
2 Development of Protective Herbal Gel for Skin Ailments. MSME, GOI Rs. 4,46,250 Dr. Pallavi M. Lavhale
2016-17

Seminar/ FDP Grant Awarded

Sr. No. Name of FDP/ Seminar Funding Agency Amount of Grant Received Name of Coordinator Year
1 National Seminar on Paradigm Shift of Pharmacy Teaching According to 21st Century of Indian Scenario Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University (AKTU) Rs.50, 000/ Dr. Jainendra Jain / Dr. R. B. Tripathi 2019-20
2 Faculty Development Programme on Computational Methods Applied to Drug Discovery/Design Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University (AKTU) Rs.1,50, 000/ Dr. S.K Bansal 2017-18
3 National Seminar on Challenges and Opportunities in Nano-pharmaceuticals Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University (AKTU) Rs.50, 000/ Dr. Sonal Setya 2017-18
4 National Seminar on Evidence based Alternative Medicine: Challenges and Opportunities Department of Science & Technology (DST) Rs.50, 000/ Dr. Jainendra Jain/ Dr. Pallavi M. Lavhale 2015-16
5 National Seminar on Recent Advances in Central Nervous System Drug Discovery Department of Science & Technology (DST) Rs.50, 000/ Dr. Jainendra Jain/Dr. Lubhan Singh 2015-16
6 National Seminar on Computer aided Drug designing All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) Rs.1,50, 000/ Dr. Jainendra Jain 2013-14

EAC Grant Awarded

Sr. No. Name of Programme Funding Agency Amount of Grant Received Name of Coordinator Year
1 Entrepreneurship Awareness Camp NSTEDB, DST, Govt. of India Rs. 20,000/ Dr. R. B. Tripathi
2021

Institutional Journal

Aim and Scope of the Journal

International Journal of Pharmaceutical Education and Research(IJPER) is a peer-reviewed, open access online journal published on behalf of the Rama-Eesh Charitable Trust, Greater Noida in association with Ram-Eesh Institute of Vocational and Technical Education, Greater Noida. IJPER is a biannually published, international, journal devoted to various segments of pharmaceutical sciences, education and research. IJPER is run by a team of dedicated researchers from academics and industrial community and is committed to publish only quality manuscripts (original research, reviews, short communications, mini reviews and case reports) relevant to the various segments of Pharmaceutical Sciences. IJPER aims to share scientific outcomes of academic and industrial research on an integrated international online platform. IJPER is committed to serve scientific community with highest levels of Professional Ethical Conduct.

Disciplines covered under IJPER

• Pharmaceutical Chemistry
• Pharmaceutical Analysis and Quality Assurance
• Biochemistry and Clinical Pharmacy
• Pharmacognosy, Ethnobotany & Natural Products Chemistry
• Ayurveda, Siddha, Unani and other Alternative and complementary Medicines
• Pharmacology, Ethnopharmacology and toxicology
• Pharmaceutical Biotechnology & Microbiology
• Hospital Pharmacy and Community Pharmacy
• Pharmaceutics & Biopharmaceutics
• Drug Regulatory Affairs and Pharmaceutical Marketing Research

Click here to visit the Journal's website:  http://ijper.in/index.php/IJPER

Research Facilities


Photostability Chamber


UV-Visible Spectrophotometer



HPLC


FTIR


Capsule Filling Machine


Centrifuge


Clarity Test Apparatus


Friability Test Apparatus


Incubator


Instrument Lab


Machine Room


Pan Coater


Semi Autoanalyser


Tablet punching machine


Tray Dryer


Ultrasonic Bath Sonicator


Vacuum Oven


UV Cabinet


Rota Evaporator

Animal House

Innovation Grants

Patents

  • 1.   Patent Application Number: 202211045021A
  • Title of Patent: Formulation and Evaluation of Anti Inflammatory Gel of Alhagi Camelorum
  • Year of Patent: 2022
  • 2.   Patent Application Number: 202211052475A
  • Title of Patent: Chemo Selective Synthesis Of 1, 2-Disubstituted Benzimidazoles
  • Year of Patent: 2022
  • 3.   Patent Application Number: 2021104419
  • Title of Patent: Polyherbal Gel Formulation for Growth of Hair Follicle
  • Year of Patent: 2022
  • 4.   Patent Application Number: 2021104311
  • Title of Patent: A Poly Herbal Formulation as a Potential Agent for Treatment in Poly Cystic Ovarian Syndrome
  • Year of Patent: 2021
  • 5.   Patent Application Number: 202011026516 A
  • Title of Patent: Anticancer Cationic Cyclic Peptides and Method of Synthesis thereof
  • Year of Patent: 2020
  • 6.   Patent Application Number: 202011030645
  • Title of Patent: Antiviral Polyherbal Formulation.
  • Year of Patent: 2020
  • 7.   Patent Application Number: 20181103042
  • Title of Patent: Process for Preparing Methanolic Extract of Cassia Occidentalis Seeds.
  • Year of Patent: 2018
  • 8.   Patent Application Number: 201711026685
  • Title of Patent: Design and Anticonvulsant Evaluation of Substituted Benzylidene HeteroAroyl Hydrazides.
  • Year of Patent: 2017
  • 9.   Patent Application Number: 201711638185
  • Title of Patent: Cosmetic Herbal Formulation for Treating Skin Disorders and a Method for the same.
  • Year of Patent: 2017
  • 10.   Patent Application Number: 6356609
  • Title of Patent: Smart Thermocycler Device used for DNA Sequencing .
  • Year of Patent:11 June 2024

Seminars


1. A “Skill Development Training Program” on “Employability Skills” and “Life Skills" was conducted for B.Pharm third year students by Mr. Maheep Singh and Mr. Shikhar Prajapati, Rubicon from March 14-17, 2023.
2. An “Awareness Program & Pre-Placement talk on Drug Regulatory Affairs & Pharmacovigilance” was organized on March 1, 2023 by Mr. Pradeep Vats (Coordinator PRI), Mr. Deepak Sharma (Technical Expert PV & DRA) & Kunwar Srivastava (Institution Manager) from ACPL, Noida.
3. A seminar on “Introduction of IPR & Patents” was held on November 25, 2022 by Mr. Sachin Bindal, Patents Attorney in K&S Partners, Gurgaon.
4. A seminar on “Career in Pharmaceutical Marketing” was organized on November 18, 2022 by Mr. Yogiraj Singh (Sr. Specialist, Edwards Lifesciences, and New Delhi).
5. An expert talk on “Career as Drug Inspector – How to Become Successful?” was conducted on November 18, 2022 by Mr. Vishal Sachan (Drug Inspector, Drugs Control Department, Govt. of NCT, Delhi).
6. An expert talk on was organized on November 12, 2022 by Mr. Kalhan Bazaz (Managing Director of J.K. Polytec).
7. A guest lecture on “Pharmacist & Pharmacy Profession, Inside on Career in Clinical Research” was organized on November 12, 2022 by Dr. Neeraj Kumar (Sr. Research Manager, Translumina Therapeutics LLP Delhi.
8. An expert talk on “Role of Pharmacist in Manufacturing of Pharmaceutical Product” was conducted on November 12, 2022 by Mr. Rajesh Agrawal (General Manager, Modi-Mundipharma R&D Centre, Modipuram).
9. A skill based training program for students of B.Pharm final year & D.Pharm final year was organized in collaboration with “GTT Foundation” sponsored by BARCLAYS CSR from September 19-23, 2022.
10. A seminar on “Pharmcovigilance” was conducted on May 2, 2022 by Dr. Rohit Singhal, Sr. Safety Manager, IQVIA.
11. A seminar on “Save Soil” was conducted on April 28, 2022 by Mr. Vishal Sharma, Earth Buddy, Conscious Planet and his team.
12. A seminar on “Career Opportunity in Pharmacy” on April 22, 2022 by Dr. Smriti Khatri, Assistant Manager, HOER, WNS Global Services.
13. A webinar on “Stress Management, Way to See Covid Pandemic” was conducted in association with ISKON on June 12, 2021.
14. A one-day webinar on “MISSION SHAKTI ABHIYAN” by presented by Mr. Shailendra Bahadur Singh (District Social Welfare Officer, Gautam Buddha Nagar) and Ms. Arti Chauhan, (Global Diversity Inclusion and Racial Equity at Genpact) on October 22, 2020.
15. A one-day webinar on “E-Commerce in Pharmaceuticals, An Emerging Segment of Business” was conducted by Mr. Rajiv Gulati (former President, Ranbaxy) and Dr. Varun Gupta (Vice President, Medical affairs, 1 mg Technologies Pvt. Ltd.) on October 10, 2020.
16. A webinar on “Roles and Responsibilities of Pharmacy Graduates in the Era of Precision Medicine and COVID – 19” was held online on June 25, 2020 by Dr. Bhagwat Prasad (Director, Industry Engagement Washington State University, College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, USA).
17. A webinar on “Leadership in Higher Education” was held online on June 13, 2020 by Prof. B.N. Sinha (Former Head Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences & Technology, Birla Institute of Technology, Ranchi).
18. A webinar on “Decoding Brain through Eye” was held online on May 28, 2020 in association with Association of Pharmacy Teachers of India (APTI) Uttar Pradesh branch. Eminent speaker was Dr. Nitin Chitranshi (Alumni and Lecturer at Faculty of Medicine, Health & Human Sciences, Macquarie University, NSW, Australia).
19. AKTU sponsored National Seminar on “Paradigm Shift of Pharmacy Teaching according to 21st Century of Indian Scenario” was conducted on September 21, 2019.
20. AKTU sponsored National Seminar on “Challenges and Opportunities in Nanopharmaceuticals” was held on August 18, 2017.

Faculty Development Programme (FDP)


1.    A FDP webinar series on the topic “Fundamentals of NBA Accreditation Process” on 11th & 13th July, 2020. The resource persons were Dr. Anil Kumar Nasa, Member    Secretary, National Board of Accreditation New Delhi, Dr. Mandeep Singh, NBA trainer and Professor Electrical & Instrumentation Engineering Department, Thapar Institute    of Engineering and Technology, Patiala, Punjab and Mr. Abhijeet S Yeole (Executive from OBE Team,VMedulife Software Services).
2.   AKTU sponsored Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on “Computational Methods Applied to Drug Discovery/Design” from 31st January to 4th February, 2018.
3.    Intra-departmental Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on “Teaching and Research Methods” from 20th to 22nd July, 2017.

Webinars


1.   Virtual Industrial Training Webinar on “Clinical Research and Associated Domains” by Ms. Nikita J. presented the Aspects of Clinical Research and the job profiles    available in this area on 30 April, 2022.
2.   Virtual Industrial Training Webinar on “Recent Development in Clinical Research” by Mr. Ravi Kant, Head: Clinical Trials Operation, Pharmazz India Pvt. Ltd    sponsoredon 26th June, 2021.
3.    Virtual Industrial Training Webinar on “Industrial Perspectives of Pharmacy & Introduction to Patents” Dr. Anuradha Ahire, Senior Manager, Inventia Healthcare Ltd. on    3rd July, 2021.
4.    Virtual Industrial Training Webinar on “Medical Devices in India: The Regulatory Pathways” Dr. Sundeep Agarwal, General Manager, Datt Mediproducts Pvt. Ltd. on 6th    July, 2021.
5.   Virtual Industrial Training Webinar on “Pharma Industry Overview: R & D and Manufacturing Aspects” Mr. Amit Ganguly, Sr. Regulatory Specialist, Wavepharma    Regulatory Services Ltd., United Kingdomon 10th July, 2021.