Department News

On 4th October 2018, during wildlife week, the Department of Zoology organized an educational trip for students to Nahargarh Biological Park, Kukas and enriched their knowledge about faunal as well as floral diversity. The visit to the park was an enlightening effort to make the students learn in the lap of Mother Nature. The students of BSc and MSc were able to visualize different fauna and their behavioural interactions. The park is an abode for tiger, lions, leopards, wolves, fox, jackals, hyenas, black bear, spotted deer, black buck, sambhar deer, Indian gazelle, hog deer, emu, alligators, crocodiles, porcupines, wild boar, langurs and a cascade of butterflies which included plain tiger, lemon pansy, common rose, lime, blue pansy, peacock pansy, common jejebel, white orange tip, pioneer, oriental glass jewel, common yellow, indian palm bob and rounded pierrot. The park also contained numerous species of birds which included rufous treepie, peacock, kingfisher, tailor bird, babbler, bee eaters, indian roller, parakeet, pigeon, laughing dove, red wattled lapwing, drongo, robin, bulbul, and humming bird etc. The students were also enlightened by the NGO-RAKSHA about the importance of venomous and non-venomous snakes.  The trip was an effort to make students aware about wildlife rehabilitation and its protection. Students understood the importance of forest conservation and the role of community in preserving them.

M.Sc. students of Zoology of IIS (Deemed to be) University, Jaipur went for a “Workshop on Foldscope Microscope” on 29th October, 2018, organized by “Vivekanand Global  University”. In this workshop students learnt assemblage of the parts of microscope, and the working of foldscope microscope in day to day life. Foldscope is an ultra-affordable, paper microscope, designed to be extremely portable, durable, and to give optical quality similar to conventional research microscopes (magnification of 140X and 2 micron resolution).  Foldscope brings hands-on microscopy to new places. It is low-cost scientific tool that globally expand access to science and break down the price barrier between people & the curiosity and excitement of scientific exploration.

M.Sc. students of Zoology of IIS (Deemed to be) University, Jaipur went for a “Workshop on Foldscope Microscope” on 29th October, 2018, organized by “Vivekanand Global  University”. In this workshop students learnt assemblage of the parts of microscope, and the working of foldscope microscope in day to day life. Foldscope is an ultra-affordable, paper microscope, designed to be extremely portable, durable, and to give optical quality similar to conventional research microscopes (magnification of 140X and 2 micron resolution).  Foldscope brings hands-on microscopy to new places. It is low-cost scientific tool that globally expand access to science and break down the price barrier between people & the curiosity and excitement of scientific exploration.

The Department of Zoology, IIS (deemed to be) University, Jaipur, organized a guest lecture entitled “Mechanism of action of pharma drugs” on 5th December 2018. The lecture was delivered by Prof. Ganesh N. Sharma from School of Pharmaceutical Science, JNU, Jaipur. He enlightened students about the mode of action of any drug in animal model. Beside this he gave information about many different tests which can be performed to evaluate the effect of toxicant or drug in animal.

The Department of Zoology, The IIS (Deemed to be) University, Jaipur, organized a guest lecture on “Philosophy and Physiology of pineal gland and melatonin” on 29th January 2019. The Guest speaker was Prof. Chandana Haldar, Professor and Former Director, Institute of Science and Head Department of Zoology, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi. In her talk, she emphasized on Pineal gland physiology, Philosophy and importance of melatonin in human health. She also explained the relationship of melatonin with reproduction and immunity and also emphasized on photo-periodic transducer/Neuroendocrine Transducer/Hormone of darkness. Her lecture was very informative and it was a very good learning experience for students and faculty as well.

                        

Sem

Paper Code

Paper Title

Date and Day

Time (From)

Time (To)

Room No.

I

ZOL 101

Animal Diversity I

13/9/2018

Thursday

1:45

2:30

D301

I

ZOL 102

Cell Biology and Genetics I

19/9/2018

Wednesday

1:45

2:30

D301

I

ZOL 103

Practical  Batch A

11/9/2018

Tuesday

10.30

12.00

Zoology Lab

I

ZOL 103

Practical  Batch Band D

20/9/2018

Thursday

10.30

12.00

Zoology Lab

I

ZOL 103

Practical  Batch C + B.Sc B. Ed

7/9/2018

Friday

10.30

12.00

Zoology Lab

III

ZOL 301

Animal Diversity III

14/9/2018

Friday

10:30

11:15

D301

III

ZOL 302

Biochemistry

25/9/2018

Tuesday

10:30

11:15

D301

III

ZOL 303

Practical  Batch A + B Sc B. Ed

4/9/2018 Tuesday

12.15

1.45

Zoology Lab

III

ZOL 303

Practical  Batch B

12/9/2018 Wednesday

12.15

1.45

Zoology Lab

III

ZOL 303

Practical  Batch  C and D

8/9/2018 Saturday

12.15

1.45

Zoology Lab

V

ZOL 501

Biotechnology & Immunology

14/9/2018

Friday

1:00

1.45

D301

V

ZOL 502

Microbiology

25/9/2018

Tuesday

1:00

1:45

D301

V

ZOL 503

Practical  Batch  A

10/9/2018

Monday

 

1.45

3.15

Zoology Lab

V

ZOL 503

Practical  Batch  B

6/9/2018

Thursday

1.45

3.15

Zoology Lab

V

ZOL 503

Practical  Batch  C and D

7/9/2018

Friday

1.45

3.15

Zoology Lab

 

Sem

Paper Code

Paper Title

Date and Day

Time (From)

Time (To)

Room No.

I

ZOL 111

Animal Diversity I

7/9/2018

Friday

10.30

11.15

A 101

I

ZOL 112

Animal Diversity I

11/9/2018

Tuesday

10.30

11.15

A 101

I

ZOL 113

Cell Biology

14/9/2018

Friday

 

1:45

2:30

A 101

I

ZOL 114

Biochemistry I

17/9/2018

Monday

10:30

11:15

A 101

I

ZOL 115

Practical

19/9/2018

Wednesday

1:45

3:15

Zoology Lab

III

ZOL 311

Animal Diversity IV

7/9/2018

Friday

10.30

11.15

A604

III

ZOL 312

Animal Diversity V

10/9/2018

Monday

10:30

11:15

C607

III

ZOL 313

Biological tools and Techniques

15/9/2018

Saturday

 

11.15

12.00

C607

III

ZOL 314

Seminar

17/9/2018

Monday

12:15

1:0 0

C607

III

ZOL 315

Practical

24/9/2018

Monday

12.15

1.45

Zoology Lab

V

ZOL 511

Biotechnology & its applications

12/9/2018

Wednes day

 

12.15

1.00

C605

V

ZOL 512

Immunology

15/9/2018

Saturday

12.15

1.00

C605

V

ZOL 513

Microbiology

17/9/2018

Monday

9.30

10.3 0

C605

V

ZOL 514

Project

20/9/2018

Thursday

 

 

12.15

1:00

Zoology Lab

V

ZOL 515

Practical

24/9/2018

Monday

 

12.1 5

1.4 5

Zoology Lab

 

Sem

Paper Code

Paper Title

Date and Day

Time (From)

Time (To)

Room No.

 

I

ZOL 121

Biosystematics, Taxonomy & evolution

10/9/2018

Monday

8:45

9:30

C 607

I

ZOL 122

Cell Biology

12/9/2018

Wednesday

8:45

9:30

C 607

I

ZOL 123

Structure and Function of Invertebrates

14/9/2018 

Friday

8:45

9:30

C 607

I

ZOL 124

Biochemistry

17/9/2018

Monday

8:45

9:30

C 607

I

ZOL 125

Practical

22/9/2018 Saturday

11:15

1:00

Zoology Lab

I

ZOL 126

Seminar

20/9/2018

Thursday

8:00

9:3 0

C 607

III

ZOL 321

Structure and Function of Vertebrates

10/9/2018  Monday

8:45

9:30

            C-605

III

ZOL 322

Bioinformatics, Computer Application & Quantitative Biology

12/9/2018

Wednesday

8:45

9:30

       Zoology Lab

III

ZOL 323(B)

Cell and Molecular Biology

14/9/2018

Friday

8:45

9:30

       Zoology Lab

III

ZOL 324

Practical

18/9/2018

Tuesday

9:30

11:15

Zoology Lab

III

ZOL 325

Training

19/9/2018

Wednesday

10:30

12:0 0

Zoology Lab

 

 

A workshop was organized by the Department of zoology, IIS (Deemed to be University) Jaipur  in which Dr. Rajbala Verma Assistant Professor, Department of Zoology, University of Rajasthan shed her expertise to post graduate students. She gave a lecture on Genotoxicity and Chromosomal Abberation Assay. Chromosomal aberrations are abnormalities in the structure or number of chromosomes and are often responsible for genetic disorders. Chromosomal abnormalities can result from either a variation in the chromosome number or from structural changes. These events may occur spontaneously or can be induced by environmental agents such as chemicals, radiation, and ultraviolet light. Visible changes to chromosome structure and morphology have played a very important part as indicators of genetic damage in both clinical and cancer studies. Postgraduate students have research dissertation in their curriculum in which they have to choose some research problem. So they learnt this techniques by which they can assess genotoxicity of any chemical or compound. Dr.  Rajbala Verma explain the technique in detail followed by practical demonstration.  This workshop proved very helpful for students.

 

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