MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY – II
About author : Ms. Jasleen Kaur Minhas, lecturer at Priya college of Pharmacy, Koratagere Tumkur. She has a patent in her name. Experienced in animal toxicology studies & dealing for numerous repeated dose studies in rats, mice, rabbits as per Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) and applicable regulatory guidelines (E.g., OECD/ ICH /Schedule Y, India). Involved in determination of no observed adverse effect levels (NOAEL) and no observed effects level (NOEL). She has also achieved 1st place in International conference on “Continued Pharmacy Education: Opportunity and Challenges for Pharmaceutical Professionals in Drug Discovery and Development at Priyadarshini College of Pharmacy. Completed a certification programme on "Intellectual property certification by federation of Indian chambers and commerce" and on "Green analytical techniques" by Adi chunchanagiri college of Pharmacy. Furthermore, she has also participated and presented “Proteomics in drug discovery and development” and awarded 1st prize in "PharmNEST3.E, International conference on professional development and advanced training in artificial intelligence driven drug design and discovery" at JSS college of pharmacy, Ooty. Mrs. Bhanupriya Bhrigu received her M. Pharmacy Degree (Pharmaceutical Chemistry) in 2011 from Uttar Pradesh Technical University. She is working as Associate professor at the J. S. Singh Institute of Pharmacy, Uttar Pradesh, India. She is pursuing PhD in Pharmaceutical Science from Lords University, Alwar, Rajasthan, India. Having very good teaching and clinical research experience. She has published many research and review articles in Journals and conferences of national and international repute. Position 3- Dr. R. Senthil Kumar Dr. R. Senthil Kumar, presently working as Professor and Head, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Swamy Vivekanandha College of Pharmacy, Tiruchengode, Tamilnadu. He completed is UG from the Tamilnadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical Univers
About book : Introducing the book "Medicinal Chemistry - II" is something that fills me with an incredible amount of joy. The content of this book has been meticulously crafted to adhere to the curriculum for Bachelor of Pharmacy students that has been outlined by the Pharmacy Council of India. An effort has been made to investigate the topic using terminology that is as straightforward as possible in order to make it more simply digestible for pupils. The book has a number of illustrations, such as flowcharts and diagrams that make it simple for students to comprehend complex ideas. It is the author's honest desire that both students and academicians would take something helpful away from reading this book.