The anatomy department has
been an academic pillar of the Institute since its
inception in 1974.
The department is actively
involved in teaching and research programmes of
postgraduate students including M. Phil and clinical
diplomas. This year we hope to add to our credit the
arrival of the first batch of MBBS students of
Postgraduate Institute Medical College. The faculty of the
department includes senior and well-respected teachers who
have brought with them a rich and varied experience of
teaching in some of the premier institutions of the
province.
There is a dissection hall
which caters to the maintenance and preservation of
cadavers, which are allotted to students so that they may
learn the basis of Gross Anatomy by dissecting the regions
allotted to them. Likewise there is a purpose built
histology laboratory equipped with 25 light microscopes
and one teaching microscope with four eyepieces. Lecture
halls are available and shared by other basic departments
with teaching schedules prepared accordingly. The teaching
staff has a professor’s office, associate professor’s
office and a room shared by the demonstrators. The
department of Anatomy is conducting several research
projects, some of them have been mentioned below:
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Distribution of Fetal
Thalassemia Gene Mutations in Thalassemic Couples.
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Effect of Nandrolone
Decanoate and Exercise on Soleus Muscle Of Adult Rat
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Cleft Palate and Cleft lip
produced by Lamotrigine during 2nd Trimester
in Mice
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Histological effects induced
by ribavirin in the testes of albino rats.
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Determination of
histological effects of monosodium Glutamate on the
kidneys of adult wistar rats
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Use of dexamethasone in
non-endocrine diseases and effect on liver histology
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Aspartame effect on liver
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Histological Study of Kidney
to observe omeprazole Induced Cytoxicitycomparative
study of Effect of Topical Aging Agents on skin
Histology of Albino Mice
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Effect of mosquito coil
smoke on kidney histology of albino rats
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Effect of Honey on Wound
Healing After Tooth Extraction
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Morphological changes in
dental pulp with different Depths of tooth preparation
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