Department News

One day symposium was organized by the Department of Zoology on 2 September 2017 to fill the knowledge gap and sensitize the different stake holders (students, research scholars and faculty members) about the legal frame work of the country and its sanctity, regulatory bodies , basic components of animal house, record keeping of the experimental animal models.

The session started with lamp lighting followed by Saraswati Vandana. The welcome address was given by Dr. Pradeep Bhatnagar, Dean, Faculty of Life Sciences in which he highlighted the significance of using right methods during handling of animals during research experiments.

The first session began with lecture by Dr. Vikas Galav on “Regulatory framework of animal experiments in India & Importance of record keeping”. He discussed the importance of animal welfare emphasizing on the 3 R’s -  Replacement, Reduction & Refinement  & the 4th R- which is the responsibility of the researchers to pursue research in a well defined way causing less exploitation of animals. He also discussed regulatory bodies like CPCSEA which supervise the breeding & equipments on animals in various agencies where are used for experimental  purposes. Steps to register an animal house were also explained, Sir also made us aware about IAEC, its composition, its role in research role of CPCSEA nominee, Importance of record keeping types of records that should be maintained.

Second session was addressed by Dr. Ganesh Sharma. He discussed how different types of drug treatments like analgesics, anti-inflammatory and antipyretic can be given to different animal models.

Dr. Alka Galav shared her views on insights into animal research proposals: form B’. She guided us about how to choose the right animal model for research, Quality control methods like good animal keeping, duration of study, route of inoculation, specimen collection and many other points which need to be kept in mind while filling form B.            

 In the third technical session Dr. Vikas Galav emphasized on the topic “designing & critical components of Animal House”.

Speakers of the symposium shared their immense experience and knowledge which has created awareness about justified usages of laboratory animals along with their welfare concerns. The symposium ended with a brief report and formal vote of thanks proposed by the Organizing Secretary Dr. Lata Shahani, Head Department of Zoology.

 

 

On 14th  August 2016 to commemorate International Organ donation Day, a guest lecture was delivered by Dr. Anita Hada on awareness about organ donation. Human organ transplantation is one of the most remarkable successes in the history of medicine. It is often the only hope for people suffering from organ failure.  Dr. Anita Hada emphasized on Human Organ Transplantation Act (HOTA) in India which allows for the kidneys, heart, liver and corneas to be removed, for the purpose of transplantation, in the event of death from any cause.  After the guest lecture, BSc (H) Sem V students conducted a quiz and slogan writing competition on the facts of organ donation in which all BSc undergraduate students participated. By this event students learnt about the importance of organ donation and saving others life. It was good moral awareness lecture for mankind.

 

 

The orientation program for BSC pass course was held in New Activity Room on 17 July 2017. The students were briefed about the syllabus, semester exam  and internal assessment pattern. The activity was made more interactive by the students of semester V as they shared their experience about the department. 

Sem

Paper Code

Paper Title

Date and Day

Time (From)

Time (To)

Room No.

I

ZOL 121

Biosystematics, Taxonomy & evolution

4/9/2017

Monday

8:45

9:30

C 607

I

ZOL 122

Cell Biology

7/9/2017

Thursday

 

8:45

9:30

C 607

I

ZOL 123

Structure and Function of Invertebrates

9/9/2017

Saturday

8:45

9:30

C 607

I

ZOL 124

Biochemistry

12/9/2017

Tuesday

8:45

9:30

C 607

I

ZOL 125

Practical

14/9/2016

Thursday

9:30

11:15

Zoology Lab

I

ZOL 126

Seminar

16/9/2016

Saturday

11:15

1:00

C 607

III

ZOL 321

Structure and Function of Vertebrates

6/9/2016

Wednesday

10.30

11.15

            C-605

III

ZOL 322

Bioinformatics, Computer Application & Quantitative Biology

8/9/2016

Friday

8:45

9:30

       Zoology Lab

III

ZOL 323(B)

Cell and Molecular Biology

11/9/2016

Monday

8:45

9:30

       Zoology Lab

III

ZOL 324

Practical

13/9/2016

Wednesday

10:30

11:15

Zoology Lab

III

ZOL 325

Training

15/9/2016

Friday

12:15

1:00

C 607

 

Sem

Paper Code

Paper Title

Date and Day

Time (From)

Time (To)

Room No.

I

ZOL 111

Animal Diversity I

5/9/2016

Tuesday

10.30

11.15

C606

I

ZOL 112

Animal Diversity I

7/9/2016

Thursday

 

1:45

2:30

C606

I

ZOL 113

Cell Biology

13/9/2016

Wednesday

 

1:45

2:30

C605

I

ZOL 114

Biochemistry I

15/9/2016

Friday

 

10:30

11:15

C605

I

ZOL 115

Practical

18/9/2016

Monday

 

1:45

3:15

 Zoology Lab

III

ZOL 311

Animal Diversity IV

4/9/2016

Monday

 

10.30

11.15

A604

III

ZOL 312

Animal Diversity V

6/9/2016

Wednesday

 

10:30

11:15

C607

III

ZOL 313

Biological tools and Techniques

13/9/2016

Wednesday

 

 

12.15

1.00

A-604

III

ZOL 314

Seminar

19/9/2016

Tuesday

 

9:30

10:30

A604

III

ZOL 315

Practical

21/9/2016

Thursday

12.15

1.45

 Zoology Lab

V

ZOL 511

Biotechnology & its applications

4/9/2016

Monday

 

12.15

1.00

C605

V

ZOL 512

Immunology

9/9/2016

Saturday

12.15

1.00

C605

V

ZOL 513

Microbiology

13/9/2016

Wednesday

12.15

1.00

C605

V

ZOL 514

Project

15/9/2016

Friday

 

 

1.00

1:45

 Zoology Lab

V

ZOL 515

Practical

18/9/2016

Monday

 

1.45

3.15

 Zoology Lab

 

Sem

Paper Code

Paper Title

Date and Day

Time (From)

Time (To)

Room No.

I

ZOL 101

Animal Diversity I

12/9/2016

Tuesday

1:45

2:30

D301

I

ZOL 102

Cell Biology and Genetics I

22/9/2016

Friday

1:45

2:30

D301

I

ZOL 103

Practical  Batch A

18/9/2017

Monday

10.30

12.00

Zoology Lab

I

ZOL 103

Practical  Batch B

20/9/2017

Wednesday

10.30

12.00

Zoology Lab

I

ZOL 103

Practical  Batch C

23/9/2017

Saturday

10.30

12.00

Zoology Lab

III

ZOL 301

Animal Diversity III

12/9/2016

Tuesday

10:30

11:15

D301

III

ZOL 302

Biochemistry

22/9/2016

Friday

10:30

11:15

D301

III

ZOL 303

Practical  Batch A

18/9/17 Monday

12.15

1.45

Zoology Lab

III

ZOL 303

Practical  Batch B

13/9/17 Wednesday

12.15

1.45

Zoology Lab

III

ZOL 303

Practical  Batch C

15/9/17 Friday

12.15

1.45

Zoology Lab

III

ZOL 303

Practical  Batch D

16/9/17 Saturday

12.15

1.45

Zoology Lab

V

ZOL 501

Biotechnology & Immunology

12/9/2017

Tuesday

1:00

1.45

D301

V

ZOL 502

Microbiology

19/9/2016

Tuesday

1:00

1:45

D301

V

ZOL 503

Practical  Batch A

4/9/2017

Monday

1.45

3.15

Zoology Lab

V

ZOL 503

Practical  Batch B

6/9/2017

Wednesday

1.45

3.15

Zoology Lab

V

ZOL 503

Practical  Batch C

9/9/2017

Saturday

1.45

3.15

Zoology Lab

 

Dr. Suresh Nimesh, Assistant Professor,  Department of Biotechnology, Central University of Rajasthan delivered a talk on Thesis and Reference Managerial System on 16 March 2017 at the The IIS University Jaipur. He talked about thesis writing, citation pattern, endnote reference manager and plagiarism softwares which are inevitable part of scientific research. His talk unravelled new dimensions of thesis writing to students, research scholars and faculty.

Department of Zoology organized Quiz competition for BSC Honours and Post graduate students of Zoology to celebrate National Science Day on 28 February 2017. There were three groups A, B and C and group C emerged as winners. The whole event was funfilled with enhancing knowlege of the students.

Eminent ethologist and Professor Reena Mathur delivered a lecture on animal learning and behaviour on 20 February 2017 for the PG students of Zoology. She has authored 7 books on behaviour of birds and mammals. The lecture was highly beneficial for the students as it enhanced their ability to understand and interpret complex  learning behaviour of animals.

The Department of Zoology, IIS University, Jaipur organized a one day Workshop on “Virtual Demonstration of Animal Dissection using software” on February 10th, 2017.

Recently the practice of dissection has come under increasingly critical scrutiny by UGC and educators are concerned about the sacrifice of animals for teaching purposes. Laboratory-based activities’, including dissection, is to be replaced in a phased manner with the acquisition of appropriate technology. Keeping this as an objective this workshop was organized to create awareness  and sensitization for animal suffering and death, it is important for teachers to be informed of alternatives to dissection and to employ them appropriately.

Eminent speaker Prof. K.K. Sharma (Former VC, MDS University, Ajmer) delivered a guest lecture on alternatives available to minimize  mass dissection of animals in the curriculum of higher education. Additionally, there was an onscreen demonstration of virtual softwares for the faculty members and students.

Head of the Zoology Department, Dr. Lata Shahani summed up the highlights of the workshop to the participants and proposed vote of thanks at the end.

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