The Department of Biochemistry and Bioanalytical Sciences is a hub of interdisciplinary education and research, committed to advancing knowledge at the interface of biochemistry, molecular biology, and analytical sciences. The department fosters an environment of academic excellence, where innovative research, modern analytical approaches, and collaborative learning converge to address critical challenges in health, biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, and life sciences. With a strong emphasis on both theoretical foundations and practical applications, the department equips students and researchers with the skills necessary to thrive in diverse scientific and professional domains.
To be a leading center of excellence in biochemistry and bioanalytical sciences, driving innovation, discovery, and sustainable solutions that contribute to advancements in healthcare, biotechnology, and global well-being.
The mission of the Department of Biochemistry and Bioanalytical Sciences is to advance knowledge and innovation at the interface of biochemistry and analytical sciences through high-quality education, research, and training. The department is committed to providing students with a strong foundation in biochemical principles while equipping them with modern bioanalytical tools to address complex scientific and societal challenges. By fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, promoting cutting-edge research on molecular mechanisms, disease pathways, and analytical innovations, and preparing graduates to become critical thinkers and leaders, the department seeks to contribute meaningfully to advancements in healthcare, biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, and life sciences.
The Department of Biochemistry and Bioanalytical Sciences fosters dynamic research groups that advance innovation and discovery across diverse frontiers of biochemistry and bioanalytical sciences. This group, is dedicated to exploring the neurochemical basis of pharmacological actions and behavioral responses, advancing knowledge at the intersection of neuroscience and drug discovery.