SACP researchers have secured significant funding from national agencies including VGST Karnataka, RGUHS, ACU, and industry partners. These funded projects advance pharmaceutical knowledge in drug delivery, natural products, clinical outcomes, and more. With cumulative grants exceeding Rs. 37 lakhs across departments, SACP continues to strengthen its research portfolio and contribute meaningfully to pharmaceutical sciences.
Total research grants secured by each department from national agencies and industry partners.
A selection of major funded research projects undertaken by SACP faculty.
| Principal Investigator | Project Title | Budget | Funding Agency |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dr. Rajesh Venkataraman | Impact of Anemia on Depression and Cognitive Ability | Rs. 9,47,325 | Adichunchanagiri University |
| Dr. Rajesh Venkataraman | Probiotics on Pharmacy Students with Examination Stress | Rs. 2,42,000 | Unique Biotech Limited |
| Dr. Annegowda H V | Underutilized flowers as natural colorants and preservatives | Rs. 10,10,000 | RGUHS, Bangalore |
| Dr. Vedamurthy Joshi | Nano Herbo Synthetic Oral Drugs for Absorption enhancement | Rs. 20,00,000 | VGST KFIST |
| Dr. Kiran Kumar GB | Development of Novel Nanoformulations for Targeted Drug Delivery | Rs. 15,00,000 | VGST (Govt. of Karnataka) |
| Dr. Bharathi D R | Neuropharmacological Evaluation of Indigenous Medicinal Plants | Rs. 8,00,000 | ACU Seed Money Grant |
| Dr. Vedamurthy Joshi | Regulatory Framework for Herbal Drug Standardisation | Rs. 6,50,000 | ACU Seed Money Grant |
| Dr. Anne Gowda H V | Phytochemical Profiling of Western Ghats Medicinal Flora | Rs. 12,00,000 | VGST KFIST |
Detailed breakdown of grants secured by each department from national and industry sources.
Five funded projects spanning synthetic chemistry, drug design, and analytical method development. The department has been the highest recipient of external research grants at SACP.
Rs. 20,00,000 from VGST Karnataka for nano herbo synthetic drug delivery research and Rs. 9,40,000 from RGUHS for formulation development and novel dosage form studies.
Rs. 10,00,000 each from RGUHS and ACU for research on natural product chemistry, underutilized plant resources as colorants and preservatives, and herbal drug standardization.
Grants ranging from Rs. 5,000 to Rs. 6.5 lakhs from diverse sources for clinical outcome studies, patient safety research, and innovative pharmacy practice interventions.
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