Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Departmental Events of Faculty of Pharmaceutical Chemistry Department
| Event Name / Title | Event Type (Conference / Guest) | Date(s) | Venue | Resource Person(s) / Speaker(s) / Industry Visited | Organising Faculty / Coordinator | Participants (Students / Faculty / External) | Brief Description / Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Placement Talk on the Topic "Scientific writing: Foundations and Career Opportunities" | Guest Lecture | 4/8/2023 | Bombay College of Pharmacy | Mr. Joginder Paneysar | Dr. Premlata Ambre | Students: 71 B Pharm & 59 M Pharm and PhD | The lecture successfully introduced students to the fundamentals of scientific writing and its relevance in academic and industrial settings. It broadened their awareness of career opportunities beyond traditional pharmaceutical roles and motivated them to develop writing skills essential for professional growth. Feedback from students indicated a strong interest in pursuing scientific writing as a supplementary or primary career path. |
| Enterprise Design Thinker Practitioner- Skill Based Course | Guest Lecture | 18/5/2023 | Bombay College of Pharmacy | Soumya Prasada | Dr. Premlata Ambre | Students: 120 (BCP inhouse) + 198 (External) | The guest lecture provided students with a comprehensive understanding of enterprise design thinking and its practical applications. Participants gained valuable insights into creative problem-solving and innovation strategies. The session inspired students to explore design thinking as a skill set that complements their pharmaceutical education and opens up diverse career opportunities. |
| Welcome to the world of LinkedIn By Aspire for her | Guest Lecture | 22/12/2022 | Bombay College of Pharmacy | Nilanjana Basu | Dr. Premlata Ambre | Students: 177 | The lecture provided students with valuable insights into the use of LinkedIn for career advancement. It motivated them to build and maintain a professional online presence and explore opportunities for internships and employment. Feedback from students indicated a strong interest in applying the strategies shared during the session to enhance their career prospects. |
| Help Partnership program on study Abroad Process | Guest Lecture | Bombay College of Pharmacy | Ms. Panoma Roy & Ms. Divya Gupta | Dr. Premlata Ambre | Students: 62 & Faculty: 1 | The guest lecture provided students with a comprehensive understanding of the study abroad process and the opportunities available through the Halp Partnership Program. It inspired students to consider international education as a viable path for academic and professional growth. The session was well-received and appreciated for its practical insights and relevance. | |
| Soft Skills | Guest Lecture | 4/3/2024 | Bombay College of Pharmacy | Mrs. Riddhi | Dr. Premlata Ambre | Students: 38 | The lecture successfully introduced students to the significance of soft skills in their academic journey and future careers. Students gained insights into how these skills complement technical knowledge and contribute to holistic development. Feedback indicated that the session was well-received and encouraged students to actively work on improving their soft skills. |
| Promoting Menstrual Hygiene and personality Development | Guest Lecture | 25/08/2025 | Bombay College of Pharmacy | Ms. Lakshmi Mule & Ms. Surbhi | Dr. Premlata Ambre | Students: 112 | The lecture successfully educated students on menstrual hygiene and the importance of personality development. It fostered a supportive environment for discussing sensitive health topics and equipped students with skills to enhance their personal and professional lives. The session contributed to the holistic development of students, aligning with the goals of the B.Pharm program. |
| Flow Chemistry | Workshop | 2/4/2024 | Bombay College of Pharmacy | Mr. Vashisath Anand, Mr. Sanket Gulhane | Dr. Premlata Ambre | Students: 30 & Faculty: 3 | The workshop provided a comprehensive overview and hands-on experience in flow chemistry, equipping participants with knowledge of modern chemical processing techniques and their applications in the pharmaceutical industry. It fostered critical thinking, technical skills, and awareness of sustainable practices, directly supporting the B. Pharm program outcomes. |
| Radiopharmaceuticals | Guest Lecture | 15/3/2025 | Bombay College of Pharmacy | Dr. Sandip Basu – Head, Radiation Medicine Center (Medical), Dean-Academic (Medical & Health Sciences), BARC at HBNI Dr. N. Lakshmi Narayanan – Scientific Officer (G), Radiation Medicine Centre, BARC, Mumbai | Dr. Premlata Ambre | Students: 69 & Faculty: 4 | The lecture series provided participants with a comprehensive understanding of radiopharmaceuticals, focusing on PET imaging, FDG synthesis, nuclear medicine instrumentation, and cyclotron technology. Through expert-led sessions, students and faculty gained insights into the evolution of radiopharmaceuticals, their role in diagnostics and therapy, and the integration of imaging techniques in clinical oncology. The event successfully bridged theoretical knowledge with practical applications, enhancing research readiness and interest in nuclear medicine. |
| Radionuclides and its Properties | Guest Lecture | 3/8/2024 | Bombay College of Pharmacy | Dr. Sandip Basu – Head, Radiation Medicine Center (Medical), Dean-Academic (Medical & Health Sciences), BARC at HBNI Dr. N. Lakshmi Narayanan – Scientific Officer (G), Radiation Medicine Centre, BARC, Mumbai Dr. Basant L. Malpani – Ex-Professor, HBNI & Ex-Head, Scintigraphy and PET-CT Imaging Section, RMC, BARC Dr. Arjun Gopalakrishna – Senior Manager, Medical Cyclotron Facility, BRIT | Dr. Premlata ambre | Students: 95 & Faculty: 2 | The lecture series provided participants with a comprehensive understanding of radiopharmaceuticals, focusing on PET imaging, FDG synthesis, nuclear medicine instrumentation, and cyclotron technology. Through expert-led sessions, students and faculty gained insights into the evolution of radiopharmaceuticals, their role in diagnostics and therapy, and the integration of imaging techniques in clinical oncology. The event successfully bridged theoretical knowledge with practical applications, enhancing research readiness and interest in nuclear medicine. |
