Research
Research & Development
Indala Institute of Pharmacy fosters a research-oriented academic environment where students and faculty engage in inquiry, innovation, and industry-linked learning across pharmacy disciplines.
R&D
Research & Development Cell
The R&D Cell promotes a culture of scientific inquiry among faculty and students. It coordinates research activities across departments, supports laboratory-based investigations, and encourages participation in seminars, conferences, and publication-oriented work.
Well-equipped departmental laboratories in pharmaceutics, pharmaceutical chemistry, analysis, pharmacology, pharmacognosy, and pharmacy practice provide the infrastructure for guided research and skill development.
Pharmaceutical Formulation
Dosage form design, stability studies, and technology transfer in pharmaceutics laboratories.
Medicinal Chemistry & Analysis
Method development, purity testing, and analytical validation aligned with pharmacopoeial standards.
Pharmacology & Clinical Orientation
Experimental pharmacology, therapeutic research exposure, and evidence-based learning.
Natural Product Science
Phytochemical screening, herbal drug authentication, and pharmacognosy-led investigations.
Undergraduate
UG Projects
Undergraduate pharmacy students undertake project-based learning that connects classroom theory with laboratory practice and real-world pharmaceutical challenges.
- B.Pharm and D.Pharm students undertake guided project work in the final year as part of the university curriculum.
- Projects span formulation development, analytical method validation, pharmacological screening, and pharmacy practice topics.
- Students present research posters and project exhibits during institutional events such as Srujankumbh.
- Faculty mentors supervise literature review, experimental design, documentation, and viva preparation.
Detailed project listings and exhibition outcomes will be published here as they are announced.
Partnerships
Collaborations & MOU
The institute actively pursues collaborations with industry, healthcare providers, and academic partners to enrich teaching, training, research exposure, and student placement opportunities.
Industry Partnerships
Linkages with pharmaceutical companies for industrial visits, in-plant training, and exposure to manufacturing and quality systems.
Healthcare Institutions
Hospital and community pharmacy collaborations supporting clinical pharmacy understanding and patient-centric practice.
Research Organisations
Engagement with research bodies and academic institutions for seminars, workshops, and knowledge exchange programmes.
MOU Documents
Memoranda of Understanding and collaboration documents will be listed here for download when published.

