Multidisciplinary Research Unit
Under Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Govt. of India
Nodal Officer
Dr. IPS Grover MD
MRU GMC Amritsar civil work Completed and Functional (2015)
Multidisciplinary Research Unit
Under Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Govt. of India
Located below the Department of Pharmacology, Government Medical College, Amritsar
Government of India, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Department of Health Research (DHR) formulated this scheme in the year 2013-14 during 12th Five-year plan.
Government of India, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Department of Health Research (DHR) approved to establish MRU in GMC Amritsar on 29th July, 2013 (vide DHR order No V25011/570(i)/2010-HR)
The scheme has been approved for further continuation from
2021-22 to 2025-26.
To Encourage and strengthen an environment of research in medical colleges with grant of Rs 5.25 crores
Bridge the gap in the infrastructure by assisting to establish multidisciplinary research facilities with a view to improving the health research and services.
To improve the overall health status of the population by creating evidence-based application of diagnostic procedures/ processes/Methods
To undertake research and other need-based research as recommended by the Local Research Committee/Expert Committee of the DHR employing newer tools.
To promote and encourage quality medical research in the Institution.
To constitute the local research committees for identifying the research priorities and projects with participation of State health system officials.
Encourage wide participation of different departments in proposals submission to MRUs
Multidisciplinary Research Unit
Under Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Govt. of India
Government of India, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Department of Health Research (DHR) formulated this scheme in the year 2013-14 during 12th Five-year plan.
Government of India, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Department of Health Research (DHR) approved to establish MRU in GMC Amritsar on 29th July, 2013 (vide DHR order No V25011/570(i)/2010-HR)
The scheme has been approved for further continuation from
2021-22 to 2025-26.
To Encourage and strengthen an environment of research in medical colleges with grant of Rs 5.25 crores
Bridge the gap in the infrastructure by assisting to establish multidisciplinary research facilities with a view to improving the health research and services.
To improve the overall health status of the population by creating evidence-based application of diagnostic procedures/ processes/Methods
To undertake research and other need-based research as recommended by the Local Research Committee/Expert Committee of the DHR employing newer tools.
To promote and encourage quality medical research in the Institution.
To constitute the local research committees for identifying the research priorities and projects with participation of State health system officials.
Encourage wide participation of different departments in proposals submission to MRUs
Nodal Officer | Dr. IPS Grover MD | Pharmacology | Assistant Professor |
Research Scientist-I | Dr. Ruhi Kapahi | Faculty of Life Sciences | Ph.D |
Laboratory Technician | Mrs. Sonia Sandhu | Clinical Microbiology | M.Sc |
Laboratory Technician | Mr. Arun Kumar | Clinical Microbiology | M.Sc |
Data Entry Operator | Mr. Jobanjit Singh | BBA | |
Research Scientist-ii | Post Vacant |
Nodal Officer | Dr. IPS Grover MD | Pharmacology | Assistant Professor |
Research Scientist-I | Dr. Ruhi Kapahi | Faculty of Life Sciences | Ph.D |
Laboratory Technician | Mrs. Sonia Sandhu | Clinical Microbiology | M.Sc |
Laboratory Technician | Mr. Arun Kumar | Clinical Microbiology | M.Sc |
Data Entry Operator | Mr. Jobanjit Singh | BBA | |
Research Scientist-ii | Post Vacant |
Located below the Department of Pharmacology, Government Medical College, Amritsar