UVAS arranged international symposium on “Global Clinical Practice Standards and Animal Research” 

Lahore, September 01, 2022 (PPI-OT):The Department of Physiology of the University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Lahore in collaboration with University of Cambridge UK arranged an international symposium on “Global Clinical Practice Standards and Animal Research” here at City Campus Lahore on Thursday.

Dean Faculty of Biosciences Prof Dr Habib-ur-Rehman presided over the concluding ceremony of the symposium and distributed certificates among participants and resource persons while Chairman Department of Physiology Dr Imtiaz Rabbani, Operational Director Addenbrooke’s University of Cambridge UK Dr Sohail Ejaz and a number of participants including researchers, undergraduate and postgraduate students were present.

Speaking on the occasion, Prof Dr Habib-ur-Rehman appreciated the effort of Dr Imtiaz Rabbani to arrange this symposium on informative topic regarding clinical research of animals. Earlier Dr Imtiaz Rabbani spoke about the objectives of the training.

The symposium engaged basic and clinical researchers about current clinical practice, current knowledge gaps, shaping research using animal models and their translational potential. Various aspects have been discussed during symposium related to recent advances in the beta cell and animal models for diabetes research, yeast supplementation in sheep for improve performance, rationale for clinical study design and insight of modern clinical research a pathway towards the treatment of incurable disease.

For more information, contact:
Public Relations Officer
University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences (UVAS)
Syed Abdul Qadir Jillani (Out Fall) Road,
Lahore – Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-99211374, +92-42-99211449
Email: webmaster@uvas.edu.pk
Website: www.uvas.edu.pk

Revised Joining Instructions 2022 (Batch 32) 

Swabi, September 01, 2022 (PPI-OT):As already intimated, you have been granted admission in The GIK Institute. The management looks forward to welcome you at the Institute. As per program, you are advised to reach the GIK Campus on Saturday, September 03, 2022, 0930 Hrs. You have been allotted the room in Hostel 11 and 12 for Boys and Girls Hostels for female students. On your arrival, the information package and details will be handed over to you.

The Institute has planned an orientation session for you on September 03/04, 2022. It will include briefing on hostel living, academic schedules, library access, laboratory, computing facilities and security. The hostel room and registration number will be communicated separately through website. The classes will however commence from Monday September 05, 2022.

You will be provided a shared accommodation. The room is furnished with Study Table, Chair, Bookshelf, Almirah, Bed with Mattress and a Pillow for each student. However, you will be required to bring your own bed linen (bed sheets, pillow covers and blanket or quilt), towels and other personal items. Etc. As the weather at Topi gets quite cold in winter, you are also advised to bring warm clothes and personal crockery for the room.

You are also required to deposit the following documents (original) in Admission Office on your joining and latest by September 30, 2022 OR within ten days of declaration of results:

1. Matric/O-Level Certificates or equivalent.

2. H.S.S.C Certificate (Mark sheet if certificate not issued) / A-Level or equivalent / DAE Diploma, if applicable.

Students reporting to campus are required to submit prescribed vaccination certificate (NADRA).
Guidance in connection with Covid-19 SOPs implemented at GIK Institute for information and compliance are being placed on website for information and compliance by the student.

Transport facility will be available for you as per the following schedule:

Day – Date – Time – From – To

Saturday – 03-9-2022 – 07:00 AM – G-9/4 (Peshawar Morr) Islamabad – GIK Campus

Saturday – 03-9-2022 – 07:00 AM – Road Master Adda Rawalpindi – do

Saturday – 03-9-2022 – 07:00 AM – Bagh-e-Naran Hayatabad Peshawar – do

You can avail this facility by completing form available in your account. Ticket (Rs. 250) will be issued on spot to those who fill in the online form. Use of face mask and social distancing is mandatory in the buses also. Due to limited seats and precatory measures taken in the light of COVID-19, the transport facility is available only for the students.

Looking forward to welcome you at the Institute.

For more information, contact:
Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology (GIKI)
Topi 23640, District Swabi, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
Tel: +92-938-281026
Fax: +92-938-281032, +92-938-281041
Website: https://www.giki.edu.pk/

3-Day Hands-on Training Workshop on HPLC Method Development and Validation 

Rawalpindi, September 01, 2022 (PPI-OT):The Department of Biological Sciences and Clinical Trial Unit, National University of Medical Sciences (NUMS), Rawalpindi, Pakistan in collaboration with Drug Regulatory Authority of Pakistan (DRAP) and industrial partners, organized a 3-Day Hands-on Training Workshop on HPLC Method Development and Validation on 22 to 24 August, 2022. The workshop was sponsored by NEOTECH International and KAMSTAC International and NUMS.

HPLC is one of the key analytical instrument which is extensively used in industry, academia and research intensive organization due to its efficiency to separate, identify and quantify a range of bioanalytes. Every routine or new chemical analysis by HPLC requires a method to be developed and then validated in order to meet the quality assurance and regulatory requirements of drugs and bio products. This workshop was designed for early and mid-career candidates on how to design and validate an HPLC analysis method, analyze the data, and troubleshoot any problems that arise during analysis.

Many candidates from all over Pakistan desired to participate, but only 25 were selected to attend the workshop based on their academic and professional relevance to the workshop. The candidates who attended the workshop were from Army Medical College (AMC), Rawalpindi, National Institute of Health (NIH), Islamabad, Pakistan Agriculture Research Council (PARC), Islamabad, Drug Regulatory Authority (DRA) of Pakistan, Islamabad, Pharmaceutical Industries; and MS and PhD candidates from different universities of Pakistan.

Experts in bioseparation sciences were invited as guest speakers from different organizations, including Dr. Mahvash Ansari, from the National Control Laboratory for Biologics, Drug Regulatory Authority of Pakistan, Mr. Khalid Ghaffar from Waters International Dubai, Mr. Rizwan Ali from Ferozsons Laboratories, Mr. Almas Jaffer from KAMSTAC International and Ms. Ummul Wara from NEOTECH International.

The Chief Organizer and Master Trainers of the workshop Dr. Aman Karim, Associate Professor DBS, NUMS and Dr. M. Asghar Khan, Senior Scientific Officer, Clinical Trial Unit, NUMS gave presentations and conducted the lab session along with Mr. Almas Jaffer and Mr. Usama Abbasi.

At the opening ceremony, the Head of NUMS Department of Biological Sciences, Dr. M. Jawad Hassan, welcomed the participants and presented an overview of NUMS Teaching, Research, and Industrial Linkages. The Dean of Multi-Disciplinary Sciences, Prof. Aisha Mohyuddin, while addressing the participants, encouraged participants to get actively involved in all the sessions, particularly the practical sessions.

At the end of the three-day workshop, Dr. Muhammad Jawad, Head of NDBS, presented certificates to the workshop participants and souvenirs to the guest speakers and to our special guests, Mr. Amjad and Mrs. Hira Amjad, CEO of NEOTECH INT. Mr. Amjad while giving his remarks, congratulated the organizers for successfully completing the workshop and extended his support to the participants regarding various lab solutions his company can offer to their institutions.

The souvenir and certificate of appreciation on behalf of CEO KAMSTAC INT was received by Mr. Almas Jaffer. Finally, Dr. Asghar Khan in his concluding remarks, thanked the sponsors support, guest speakers, participants, DBS Event Committee and all those who facilitated voluntarily for making the event successful. He specially thanked the NUMS Directorates of Public Affairs, Admin, Event Management, and DT for their help in organizing the workshop.

For more information, contact:
National University of Medical Sciences (NUMS)
The Mall, Rawalpindi, Pakistan
Tel: +92-51-9270677
Email: info@numspak.edu.pk
Website: http://numspak.edu.pk

ICCBS awards 53 admissions to MPhil, PhD Programme

Karachi, September 01, 2022 (PPI-OT):International Center for Chemical and Biological Sciences (ICCBS), University of Karachi (UoK) has inducted 53 students to its internationally known MPhil and PhD Programme-2022. The spokesman of the ICCBS – University of Karachi said that more than 172 candidates, seeking admissions to ICCBS MPhil and PhD Programme-2022, were appeared in the admission test. The official said, “The international center awarded admissions to 53 candidates, which includes 31 MPhil and 22 PhD.”

A total of 33 candidates (MPhil-22, PhD-11) were given admissions to H.E.J. Research Institute of Chemistry, University of Karachi, he said. Conversely, 20 candidates (MPhil-09, PhD-11) were given admissions to Dr. Panjwani Center for Molecular Medicine and Drug Research, University of Karachi, the official maintained. He said that admissions had been given in various disciplines of sciences, which included Organic Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Textile Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Bio-Organic Chemistry, Pharmacology, and Molecular Medicine, he added.

For more information, contact:
Public Relations Officer,
University of Karachi
Tel: +92-21-99261351 (Ext. 2294, 2306)
Fax: +92-21-99261330
Email: pro@uok.edu.pk
Website: www.uok.edu.pk

Climate change mitigation, adaptation annually requires Rs7-14 billion: Conference told 

Islamabad, September 01, 2022 (PPI-OT):Dr Shamshad Akhtar, former Finance Minister, criticized insufficient financial cooperation extended by leading greenhouse gas emitters to climate change vulnerable countries and said “Climate change mitigation and adaptation annually requires Rs7-14 billion which is well beyond Pakistan’s financial constraints”. She was speaking at the first “Annual State of Renewables Conference 2022” organized by Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI) in collaboration with Unilever here on Thursday.

She stressed on need to decarbonize energy generation and reforming policies to address high import dependence, removing low tariff and subsidies on energy supply to power plants and industries to reduce financial and environmental implications. Dr. Abid Qaiyum Suleri, Executive Director, SDPI, called public and private sector and civil society organizations to collaborate for concerted actions for climate change mitigation.

He stressed on pacing up transition to renewable energy in Pakistan to address energy crisis and expensive import-based energy generation. He further said that devastating floods due to unprecedent monsoon in Pakistan are manifestation of climate change and renewable energy mix can play crucial role in emission reduction to mitigate these disastrous impacts.

Abu Bakar Ahmed, Secretary, Energy Department, Government of Sindh briefed the audience about various initiatives being taken including solarization of public buildings including schools, hospital and 225 basic health clinic, project to provide 200,000 solar home systems in 10 low energy access districts, and capacity building activities for domestic production of technology. He also said that waste to energy project is under deliberation for Karachi which will be later expanded to rest of Sindh.

Dr. Sebastian Paust, Counsellor Head of Development Cooperation Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany informed the participants that Germany’s journey on climate change mitigation and energy transformation started in 1990’s based on just transition. He informed that to support Pakistan’s renewable energy transition Germany has provided 350 million euros for 16 projects and 30 million euros for technical co-operation in areas of energy transition, efficiency and electric vehicles.

Dr. Ute Collier, Deputy Director, Knowledge, Policy, and Finance Centre, International Renewable Energy Agenda (IRENA) said that half of emission reduction targets in Paris Agreement can be achieved through energy conservation and scaling up renewable energy. She pointed out that in Pakistan half of the population lacks access to clean cooking energy while quarter has no access to electricity which reinstates the necessity of clean renewable energy transition.

Shah Jahan Mirza, CEO, Alternate Energy Development Board (AEDB) informed that by 2030, AEDB aims to increase renewable energy share to 60% with 90% of it being indigenous to reduce pressure on foreign exchange reserves. He further said that AEDB is in process of launching large solar power project with capacity of 2400 MW with the government providing 3 sites to private power companies.

Elaborating various projects and policies being deliberated he said solarization of diesel-based tube wells, waiving off import duty and sales tax on solar technology, introducing single line tariffs for competitive bidding to increase renewable energy generation. Naz Khan, Chief Strategic Officer, K-Electric 50% increase in electricity price due to fuel mix dominated by thermal energy and import intensive generation which is much higher than much of the world.

She said 257GW renewable energy was added globally in 2021 and US $55 Billion is projected for 2022 as saving due to this addition and Pakistan can increase its foreign exchange reserve status by exploiting this. She informed that K-Electric plans to add 1200MW in next 7-8 years from renewable energy though equity with private sector and invest its own finances which will save Forex US$ 8-10 Billion.

In June 2022, 637MW generated and 519 MW has been commissioned on net metering of domestic consumers. She suggested incentivizing through cost-reflective tariffs, competitive bidding, to attract investment especially green financing through products and scaling up net metering of solar households.

Yusuf Siddiqui, CEO, Engro Energy Pvt. Ltd. informed that Engro Energy plans to add 500MW renewable energy through Jhimpir power project by 2024 which will be scaled upto 1GW. He advocated liberalization of power sector and said that private power companies should be allowed to work outside government’s ambit, take responsibility of risks and sell directly to consumers. He informed that this is a successful and cost-effective international model and can potentially bridge investment and power demand.

Ehsan Malik, CEO, Pakistan Business Council (PBC) highlighted that PBC adopted make in Pakistan policy to address high import crisis. Criticizing low tariffs on fossil fuel-based energy will slow transition to renewables especially solarization by domestic consumers. He suggested that government must reform energy policies and improve distributions system, address issues on transmission losses and rumours on net metering of domestic consumers and run awareness campaigns through media platforms.

Explaining Pakistan’s renewable energy generation potential, Dr Hina Aslam Research Fellow, SDPI informed that 0.07% solar potential is enough to meet Pakistan’s energy demand. She informed that Sindh and Balochistan can produce 340GW wind and suggested recycling 30M mt municipal solid waste annually should be exploited to produce energy from waste.

She said that like rest of the world, Pakistan experience 3.25% increase in renewable energy in 2021 and net FDI in power sector in 2021 was US$911.7 million, with much room for more and US$101 Billion target has been set by 2030. She suggested improving coordination between national-subnational entities, indigenous production to lower costs and smoothing out regulatory procedures to catalyze this transition. Engr. Abdul Jabbar Memon, Chief Executive, Qaim Group of Companies and Member, BOG, SDPI in his closing remarks stressed efficiency by phasing out inefficient power plants. He suggested clubbing and revamping NEPRA and OGRA to make smoother transition to renewable energy.

For more information, contact:
Coordinator, Policy Advocacy and Outreach
Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI)
38 Embassy Road, G-6/3 Islamabad, Pakistan
Postal Code: 44000
Tel: +92-51-2278134 (Ext: 113)
Fax: +92-51-2278135
Cell: +92-333-559 2210
Email: main@sdpi.org
Website: https://sdpi.org/

China donates $300,000 to PRCS for flood relief 

Islamabad, September 01, 2022 (PPI-OT):Ambassador of China to Pakistan, Nong Rong on Tuesday handed over $300,000 emergency cash assistance to the Pakistan Red Crescent Society to help flood disaster-affected people. Addressing the donation ceremony, the Chinese Ambassador said that Pakistan is now facing a severe flood disaster, which caused many casualties and heavy economic losses.

“We share the agony of those people who are caught in difficulties and troubles because of the flood. I am sure through our joint efforts; we will overcome the difficulties” he said. He said, Chinese President Xi JinPing, the other day had sent his message of sympathy over the flood disaster to the Pakistani President Arif Alvi, expressing that China and Pakistan are all-weather strategic partners with a long tradition of mutual assistance, and China will continue to help and assist Pakistan’s relief work.

Chinese Premier Li Keqiang also gave his Message of Sympathy to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on the same day, the Ambassador added. The Chinese people always remember when the Wenchuan earthquake hit China in 2008, Pakistan donated all the tents in storage to stricken areas. When the flood hit Pakistan, the Chinese Government immediately expressed concern and sympathy.

He said the first batch of 3000 tents was also handed over under the China Emergency Humanitarian Assistance. It is a part of our donation package worthy of 100 Million RMB, including 25,000 tents and other relief materials. Besides that, All-Pakistan Chinese Enterprises’ Association (APCEA) has donated 15.

Million Rupees to the PM Flood Relief Fund. Some of the Chinese enterprises in Pakistan are still working on providing more relief materials and cash donations to the local community. He added that the Chinese Government also promises to support Pakistan’s post-disaster reconstruction and promote bilateral cooperation in disaster prevention and mitigation. The Ambassador further stated that the disasters have no emotion, but people do.

“Our actions of support and assistance highlight our ironclad brotherhood,” he added. Quoting President Xi Jinping as saying, “When brothers come together, there is nothing they cannot achieve,” I strongly believe that with the joint efforts of the Pakistani Government and people, Pakistan is sure to overcome the flood disaster at an early date.

Ms. Mumtaz Zahra Baloch, Additional Secretary (Asia Pacific) of Ministry of Foreign Affairs, thanked the Chinese Government and embassy for emergency cash assistance for the flood-affected people by the Red Cross Society of China to Pakistan Red Crescent Society. She said Pakistan is currently facing devastating floods due to unprecedented monsoon rains.

During this difficult period, China, our iron brother and closest friend has once again risen to the occasion and provided us with much-needed timely assistance. There has been an extensive loss of human lives, livelihoods, livestock, crops, property and infrastructure all across Pakistan. Following the first steps of relief and rescue, the second stage of rehabilitation and reconstruction will start which would need even more substantial resources.

She said, “We are deeply grateful to our Chinese brethren for standing with us during this time of woe. We have received messages of condolences and sympathies from President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Keqiang”. China has always been the first country to step up and support Pakistan in weal and woe. She added that we are grateful that throughout this adversity, the Government and people of China have stood with us and demonstrated compassion and generosity.

“We are thankful for the herculean efforts of the Chinese Embassy under the leadership of Ambassador Nong for providing us with assistance,” she concluded. Abrar ul Haq, Chairman PRCS, Pakistan Red Crescent Society, also thanked the Chinese Government and Ambassador Nong Rong for providing emergency cash assistance.

For more information, contact:
Pakistan Red Crescent Society (PRCS)
PRCS National Headquarters, H-8, Islamabad, Pakistan
Tel: +92-300-8508138
Ph: +92-51-9250404-5
Fax: +92-51-9250408
E-mail: hilal@isb.comsats.net.pk
Web: http://www.prcs.org.pk