About IPS
The foundation of pharmacology in India can be traced to Col. Ram Nath Chopra, who assumed leadership in 1921 as the first Professor of Pharmacology at the School of Tropical Medicine, Calcutta. Col. Chopra, who is justly regarded as the dean of pharmacology, started a number of research projects to examine the benefits and drawbacks of traditional medicines that have been utilised in the nation since ancient times.
The history of the Indian Pharmacological Society (IPS) begins in 1966 during the 12th Annual Conference of the Association of Physiologists and Pharmacologists of India (APPI) in Patna, when a sizable group of pharmacologists made the decision to form an independent organisation for pharmacologists. The new movement received significant impetus from Prof. Desmond Lawrence of the Clinical Pharmacology Division at the University of London. In order to integrate pharmacology into medical education and to work towards the all-around growth of pharmacology, two crucial goals were outlined. Later, the requisite impetus was given by Professors G.Achari, K.P. Bhargava, R.P. Kholi, and P.N. Saxena.
Under the capable direction of Prof. G. Achary, the inaugural Annual Conference of IPS was organised by a steering committee in 1968 at Patna. The International Union of Pharmacological Sciences President and famous pharmacologist Prof. B. Uvnas of the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden, officially opened it on January 5, 1969.
IPS was recognised as the official National Society of Pharmacologists of India at the Fifth IUPHAR, which was held in San Francisco in July 1972. The IUPHAR Council Meeting was held in Helsinki in July 1975, and IPS was given permission to send representatives from India. Since that time, IPS has advanced and expanded annually. 1500 Life Members currently belong to academic/research institutions or businesses. The Society's members achieved great success in their specialised sectors, and many of them have won awards for excellence. Dr.Ranjit Roy Choudary received the Padmasri Award, Drs.U.K. Sheth, Dr.RR Choudhary, and Dr.O.D. Gulati received the Shanta Swaroop Bhatnagar Award, and members of the IPS have served on the advisory boards of numerous national and international organisations that work in the field of education.
In the glorious century of scientific advancement, the contribution of Pharmacologists in India is well recognized. In spite of sophisticated infrastructural facilities, we have abundant expertise and magnificent ancestral legacy of indigenous systems of medicine. This is still vibrant and promises to show to the world the immense potential of Indian Pharmacologists. The time has come for Pharmacologists to concentrate more on operational research, especially on cost-benefit analysis and improvement in the quality of life, as drugs are considered to be the major requirements of health care budget.
About the Conference
This conference aims to showcase the concepts and trends of current-age pharmacology. The theme of the conference is Today’s Research-Tomorrow’s Medicine which highlights contemporary issues emerging within the current scenario of Basic research in the area of Pharmacology, Toxicology, Herbal Medicines, and Clinical Research. The Basic research to find out the new therapeutic target is only worthwhile when its outcome has a translational value. The academic institutions, scientific laboratories, regulatory bodies, and pharmaceutical industries, all play a crucial role in drug development. This conference provides a platform for all these key players to come together to discuss various relevant issues and future perspectives.
AIIMS, New Delhi, is a prestigious and globally renowned medical institution, established in 1956. It stands as a beacon of excellence in healthcare, medical education, and research in India. As the apex medical institute in the country, AIIMS, New Delhi plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of healthcare professionals, providing state-of-art medical services, and conducting ground-breaking research.
Delhi, the capital city of India, is a living, breathing testament to India’s past, present, and future. The city is a captivating blend of ancient and modern times, where towering skyscrapers coexist with historical monuments such as the Red Fort, Qutub Minar, and India Gate, echoing the tales of its rich past. The city is also a melting pot of cultures, with something to offer for everyone. The vibrancy of Delhi is evident when one visits its bustling markets and malls, serene gardens, museums, and art galleries. It has superb air, rail, and bus services that connect it with the length and breadth of India and beyond its boundaries too
We are expecting the participation of more than 2000 national and international delegates. The countdown for this mega event has allegedly started ticking. We are eager to welcome you to IPC-IPSCON 2024 and value your esteemed participation and significant contribution to make this conference a great success.
Registration
For registration fees and other details : https://ipscon2024.com/registration.html
Important Dates
Date of Conference : 28th to 30th November 2024
Pre-Conference Workshops : 26th and 27th November 2024
Important Links
Brochure : https://ipscon2024.com/img/IPSCON2024_AnnouncementBrochure.pdf
Officil Website : https://ipscon2024.com/