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AIFOM: Annex 5

University Grants Commission of Bangladesh Academic Innovation Fund Window 1


Preliminary Proposal (PP)

Improvement of Teaching-learning at Undergraduate and Masters Level

1. a. Sub-project Title: Upgradationing of Pharmacy Laboratory for Improving Scientific Skills and Professionalism.
b. Area/Discipline/Subject as per section 19.2 of AIFOM: Science-Technologies (Medical, Health and Nutritional Sciences)

2. a. Sponsoring/Endorsing University: Jagannath University 9-10 Chittaranjan Avenue, Dhaka 1100 Bangladesh www.jnu.ac.bdni.net b. Proposal Submitting Entity: Department of Pharmacy, Jagannath University c. Location (office/site) of the Sub-project: Department of Pharmacy Jagannath University 9-10 Chittaranjan Avenue, Dhaka 1100 d. Total Cost of the Sub-project (in Taka):... e. Implementation Period: 2 Years

i. Commencement: January 2012 ii. Completion: December 2013

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AIFOM: Annex 5 3. General Objectives of the Sub-project


1. The aim

of the project is to develop a modern laboratory that will facilitate student to gain

hand-on expertise. The facilities can offer various chemical testing services for food, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and environmental and health issues.
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This laboratory can be used in future to conduct advance research for higher education, training and manpower development. This lab will serve as core facility that can be expanded for advanced studies and research for M. Phil/Ph. D students in Pharmaceutical, Microbiological, Chemical and environmental Sciences. The developed facilities will be a helping hand to develop a national guide-line for chemicals used in various sectors, e.g. chemicals used in Ayurvedic, Homeopathic, Textile Industry, Food, Cosmetics, etc.

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A modern laboratory is an integral part of a department such as Pharmacy, Biochemistry Microbiology, and Chemistry etc. Department of Pharmacy and Department of Microbiology & Biotechnology are the newest department in Jagannath University (JNU). Here, we propose to establish a core laboratory facilities that can fulfill the needs of our students of Pharmacy, Microbiology & Biotechnology and Chemistry to develop their skills and professionalism. This lab facility will also serve to address chemical uses in every day life and their consequences at national level.

4. Specific Objectives of the Sub-project Describe with clarity the specific objectives of the sub-project. Each specific objective will produce results and outcomes that have to be expressed in terms of milestones and be measured with performance indicators. 1) To improve academic excellence and professional skill of our students and young faculties. The aim of Pharmacy, Microbiology and Chemistry education is to help student ain understanding of the natural world, products used in every day life & their safety, chemical & environmental regulatory affaires and generation of new idea through research & development. So, in a teaching subject like pharmacy and microbiology, we build upon students everyday knowledge of the world around them and augment this by providing carefully designed activities in which student observe or interact with real 89
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AIFOM: Annex 5 objects and materials. These activities are usually carried out in a chemical, biochemical and biological laboratories. To complete 4 years graduation course on Pharmacy, Microbiology and Chemistry, students have go through several laboratory works. These include basic and applied laboratory works on Organic, Inorganic & Physical Chemistry, Pharmacognosy, Physiology and Microbiology. Students also need to perform advanced leavel laboratory works on Chemical & Biochemical analysis, Bio-analysis, Biotechnology, Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics studies of chemical and biochemical substances. To fulfill the above mentioned objectives, the proposed laboratory will contain two segments, Aa) Chemical & Biochemical segment and B) Biological segment and b) Chemical & Biochemical segment. Activities of each segment: A). Chemical & Biochemical Segment: i). Basic Inorganic and Organic synthesis and analysis. ii). Presence of heavy metal analysis in the consumer products and environmental samples. iii). Advanced organic and bio-organics analysis of Chemical, Biochemical, Food, Cosmetics and environmental samples.

B). Biological Segment: i). Microbial population dynamics and contamination analysis of food, cosmetics, pharmaceutical and environmental sample will be determined. ii). Biotechnological and physiological works will be carried out. 2).The ultimate objective will be to a] Ensure the quality of food, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics and other chemical based products in the local market as per guideline approved by the official organization as like FAO, WHO, FDA etc. This objective can be achieved by analytical evaluation of targeted products in the local market. b] Help government when a national guide-line will be formulated for the safe use of 90
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AIFOM: Annex 5 chemicals in various sectors, such as food, cosmetics, textile etc. c] Enhance the public awareness about the quality of consumer goods and environmental pollutions by publishing the experimental data and also through seminars and symposiums. d] Address Eenvironmental issues:- Geomicrobial identification and chemical analysis of water sample from underground water and surface water will lead to breakthrough in our understanding safe handling of produced water and pollution pattern. With this in mind we will initiateled a sampling and their analysis program throughout the country. Results thus obtain can help the development of water handling and disposal strategies.
First Phase Basic & Advanced Lab Exercises for Undergraduate and Graduate Students (Chemical & Bio Analysis) Basic & Advanced Lab Exercises for Undergraduate and Graduate Students (Microbiology and Biology)

Development and Validation of Analytical Methods for Food, Cosmetics and Natural Products

Microbiological Assay Method Development

Second Phase LABORATORY Inorganic and Organic Contamination Analysis for Food, Cosmetics & Environmental Samples Water Contamination Analysis

Outcome Food, Water etc Pollution Pattern Assessments and Public Awareness Training Program for Professionals

Standard Analytical Method Development for Specific targeted Products

Fig: 1. A graphic view of the Proposal


. 5. Sub-project Summary: .

To complete 4 years graduation courses in Pharmacy, Microbiology and Chemistry students have to go through several laboratory works. They must be familiar with the methods and analytical techniques as well as quality control aspects regarding foods, drugs, cosmetics and environmental issues. 91
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AIFOM: Annex 5 Establishment of a modern laboratory will thus introduce the students with modern analytical procedures and current quality aspects of foods, drugs and cosmetics which are mandatory to fulfill their academic requirement. Furthermore, due to lack of national guidelines on food , drug and cosmetics, it is necessary to monitor quality control grading of imported and local consumer products. In this situation, a modern lab equipped with experienced researcher will help to ensure the quality of our consumer products, and the research data will help to increase public awareness throughout the country. Thus, a modern lab will not only help students to accomplish their academic requirement (lab sessions) but will also address national issues on food, drug, cosmetics, and environment. Moreover, it will facilitate future scope in collaborative works with other national labs regarding national issues on food, drug and cosmetics. At the end of the project, the established lab will generate its own every day working and maintenance fund from chemical, biochemical and consumer goods testing services and manpower development by offering different training programs.

6. Strategic Analysis

6.1 Strengths Institutional set-up (department and infrastructure). Activities of the Department of Pharmacy and the Department of Microbiology and Biotechnology have been started in 2009 at in Jagannath University. Each department has got an office room, class rooms and laboratory rooms with necessary infrastructure and supports. Students. Students with excellent academic background have been admitted in the session 20092010 in each of the above mentioned departments. On the other hand, the Department of Chemistry, offering ed Bachelor and Masters Program, and their student can also getot benefit from this project. Highly Qualified teachers who have expertise and knowledge of performing research works on Chemical and Biochemical fields. There are fiveour teachers having Ph.D. degree with strong leadership of research works on chemistry, biochemistry, bio-organic chemistry, genetic engineering, biotechnology and microbiology in national and international levels. Other teachers have excellent 92
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AIFOM: Annex 5 academic and research background on pharmaceutical technology, biochemistry, microbiology and chemistry. Accreditations from Pharmacy Council. Getting graduate degree from pharmacy department is not sufficient for a student. To be a professional, a student must get accreditations from pharmacy council from home and abroad which certify his/her ability to practice as a pharmaceutical technologist. Good professional linkage with other institutes such as Dhaka University, BCSIR, Bangladesh and with the regulatory body such as Drug Administration.

6.2 Weakness New department and lack of some key instrument for this project, reagents and skilled laboratory staffs for quality laboratory works. As a new department, it there is lacks of sufficient funds to maintain and practice a standard laboratory work. Limited scope for up-gradation due to lack of funding. Presently JNU is offering degree programs on in Pharmacy and Microbiology. Though current facilities are sufficient for bachelor degree programs, up-gradation will be necessary for masters and MS programs.

6.3 Opportunities Students can be graduated at international standard. Syllabus for bachelor degree programs is developed by following curriculum in other internationally renowned universities so that the students can perform research works with this background. Students will be familiar with the pharmaceutical, food & cosmetic technology and testing procedures. Pharmaceutical, Food & Cosmetic technology and testing procedure are the quality parameters for medicine, food and other consumer products. we are taking care. Ignorance about quality will lead to the substandard product which will bring severe health hazards

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AIFOM: Annex 5 at national level. Students and young facultiesy will acquire sufficient knowledge to address above mentioned matters. Students will be trained up with the current quality parameters associated with the food, drug and cosmetics. Quality medicine and food not only cure diseases and provide nutrients in short time, but also gives some other benefits like, cost reduction in medicine bills and hospital bills, preventing toxic exposure, low side effects, etc. Academic period is the best time to learn about the quality parameters relevant with food, drug and cosmetics. A knowledgeable student can maintain quality in their professional life and hence can introduce/reinforce quality product for this nation. Students can be trained with ethics. Pharmaceuticals, food and cosmetics business are is a pretty profitable. To make the business more profitable, entrepreneurs may do sometimes compromises with some unethical and illegal operations like, using low grade raw materials and, unskilled

personnel, and by making polluted unqualified environment, etc. which are completely unethical. A pPharmacist/Microbiologist with high morale and professionalism will not bend with pressure and will not be distracted from his duties y and responsibilitiesy. Masters and Higher research programs can be offered to the students. Qualified students with bachelor degree can earn their masters degree from this institution ast international standard. Students can do research work on regarding food, drug and cosmetics in this lab. Help to ensure the quality of foods, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics and chemicals, and chemical based products. The proposed project will not only develop help the professionalism in of our students, but it will also help to ensure the quality of our every day products. This can be done by occasional monitoring of product in the marketed products and environmental sampling. National guide lines on developed. about foods, cosmetics, and ayurvedic medicine can be

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AIFOM: Annex 5 Right now, we dont have a concrete national guidelines on about foods, cosmetics, ayurvedic medicines and their chemical/bio-chemical grading. This enables to deviate from quality of products and thus become hence life threatening. A modern laboratory like this project can help the gGovernment in formulating when a national guide-line will be formulated for the safe use of chemicals in various sectors, such as foods, cosmetics, etc. Sustainable financial support. We shall have the opportunity to upgrade the lab as a centre for quality testing of consumer goods and environmental samples. After successful implementation of this project we can offer the cheapest price for testing of food materials, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, chemicals and related ingredients as per national and international guidelines. This measure will contribute to be the source of finance of the department. As an example, BRTC (Bureau of Research, Testing and Consultancy) of BUET may be mentioned. In addition, fund can be raised through some laboratory training programs.

6.4 Threats Sustainable gas and electricity supply. Gas and electricity problem is a well known national issue in Bangladesh. This issue is manageable though it involves cost. Gas cylinder can be used in case of low gas pressure. Gas/Farness generator can be used to generate electricity in case of load-shedding.

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Benefits (Qualitative & Quantitative) A)

In this lab qualitative and quantitative analysis of organic, inorganic, and bio-organic compounds can be carried out on a routine or non-routine basis which is included in the course curriculum of our undergraduate and graduate programs. Further research and development works can be preformed as extracurricular activities. Each year at least 60 students can be trained and complete their lab courses. Their professionalisms and ethical values can be enhanced through their research and laboratory activities. B) The proposed project will not only help in developing the professionalism of our students, but also it will help to ensure the quality of our every day products on the basis and enforcement of cGMP (current good manufacturing practice) and cGLP (current good laboratory practice). The obtained Ddata from the test results of those will be generated from foods, drugs, cosmetics and environmental sample analysis can be used to increase public awareness regarding quality of life and pollution. 95
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8. Please describe the physical and environmental effect/impact of the sub-project on soil, water, air, biodiversity, biomass, etc. This project will be carried out for establishing a modern laboratory that will help our students and young faculties to gain practical knowledge on pharmaceutical, food and cosmetic sciences and researches regarding the safety of food, drugs, cosmetics, etc. Samples such as food, drug, cosmetics, soil, and water will also be tested in this laboratory. For all laboratories testing and experiments concept of green chemistry and cGLP will be explored. No chemicals and reagents having harmful effect on soil, water, air, biodiversity, and biomass will be used in this project.. Moreover, overall experimental materials and method, and the disposal systems of used chemicals will be verified by the experts.

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9. Summary of major items and total estimated cost of the sub-project. Please furnish summary of major items and estimated cost following table below. This table should mention only the major heads of expenditure and not a detailed list of all goods, services and works that will be procured under the sub-project. (Please consult section 13 of AIFOM).

Table 1: Summary of Estimated Budget

Type of Sub-Project: Teaching & Learning Sub-project Title: ..


BDT in Lakh Economic Code* (a) Revenue Expenditure 4500 4600 4800 4900 Total Revenue Expenditure (b) Capital Expenditure 6800 Total Capital Expenditure Total Cost (a+b) ( c ) Operational Costs/Contingencies (maximum 2% of total cost) Acquisition of Assets Pay of Officer Pay of Staff Supplies & Services Repair & Maintenance Items of Expenditure Unit Quantity Estimated Cost (Taka) % of Estimated Cost

Total Sub-Project Cost (a+b+c) * Economic codes are available in Annex 24 of AIFOM

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Please submit/attach the Work/Activities Plan1 as per Annex 1

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Please submit/attach the Procurement Plan as per Annex 2, 3 & 4

Please note that the work plan and procurement plan should be consistent with each other and also with the detail budget. Please submit these plans in excel spread sheet.

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Please submit/attach the Detail Budget as per Annex- 5. Please give justification of any item and its cost if it exceeds 15% of the total budget. Also justify for inclusion of motor vehicles, if any in budget. (Please consult section 13 of AIFOM).

The purpose of this project is to develop a modern laboratory which will help the student to gain potential practical knowledge on quality of Pharmaceutical, Food, Cosmetics products. Various environmental samples such as soil, water as well as raw food & vegetable also will be tested to evaluate the environmental contamination and pattern of contamination To accomplish these goals, various highly sophisticated instruments such as High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC), Infrared spectroscopy (IR), Atomic-Absorption spectroscopy (AA), Gas Chromatography (GC) etc. are essential to install in the laboratory for the purpose of testing sample and establishing methodology as per cGMP. HPLC1) Identification, quantification of organic samples 2) Impurities analysis of an organic. 3) Identification and quantification of organic contamination in a sample. FTIR1) Identification of organic matters and their impurities in determination. 2) Standardization of a sample and sample mixture. Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy1) Quantitative determination of heavy metals in any sample GC1) Identification and quantification of organic materials and their impurities those have low boiling point below 2000C These instruments also will be helpful for teaching and learning purpose of young faculty members and students respectively. So, the maximum budget allocation is for buying those instruments.

13.

Sub-project Management Team

Please mention the personnel directly responsible for the implementation and management to execute the sub-project as per Annex-6.

14. Please attach the minutes of the meeting of the appropriate body (Academic Committee, Faculty, Management Committee etc.) of the proposal submitting entity along with the signatures of the members attending in the meeting where the proposal was endorsed.

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Please print this page in a separate sheet

__________________________________ Signature of the Sub-project Manager with Name, Seal and Date

____________________________________ Signature of the Head of Proposal Submitting Entity with Name, Seal and Date

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Sub-project Proposal Annex 1

Please list in detail each activity within a time frame that will be carried out during the sub-project implementation period:

Work/Activity Plan
Work/Activities Office and other Administrative Setup Organize committees for each discipline Refurbishment of ing Office Procurement of Office goods Journal, Books and Research Article Procurement of Teaching-Learning Materials Laboratory Setup Refurbishing Laboratory Procurement of Computer and Accessories Procurement of Locally Available Lab Equipments Procurement of Imported Lab Equipments Procurement of Reagents and Chemicals Installation of Equipments Procurement of Laboratory Maintenance 100
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Year 1 Year 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

AIFOM: Annex 5 equipments Installation of Maintenance Equipment Training for facultiesy, and Students Current Good Laboratory Practice Management Validation of Equipment and Methods Analytical method development and validation Laboratory Works for Students Training of Young facultiesy for advanced studies Seminar and symposium Report Preparation & Publication Sample Analysis Programme Design for Consumer Goods Sampling Design for Environmental Sampling Commercial Sample Analysis Sample (Environment) Analysis Seminar and symposium Report Preparation & Publication Water handling and disposal strategies Training Programme Development of curriculum for Lab training programme. Trained-up professionals 101
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Work/Activities

Year 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6

Year 2 7 8 9 10 11 12

Please submit the plan in excel spread sheet as Gantt chart.

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Sub-project Proposal Annex 2 Procurement Plan for Goods Contract


Sl. No. Contrac t Package Number Contract Package Description Uni t Qty/ Nos . Estimated Price in US$ 000 (Actual Contract Price in Contract Currency ) Procedure / Method Procuremen t Guideline (PPA / BG) Prior Review 2 (Yes / No) Planned Date of Bid Opening (Actual Date of Bid Opening ) Planned Date of Contrac t Signing (Actual Date of Contrac t Signing ) 11 Planned Date of Delivery (Actual Date of Delivery ) Name of Supplier Progress of Procurement (as of DD/MM/YY ) Remark s

1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
PP A BG 2

2 G1 G2 G3 G4 G5 G6 G7 G8 G9 G10

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Public Procurement Act 2006 World Bank Guideline for Procurement As per "Procurement Threshold Table"

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Sub-project Proposal Annex 3 Procurement Plan for Works Contract


Sl. No . Contrac t Package Number Contract Package Description Unit Qty/ Nos. Estimate d Price in US$ 000 (Actual Contract Price in Contract Currency ) Procedure / Method PPA/B G Prior Review 2 (Yes / No) Planned Date of Bid Opening (Actual Date of Bid Opening ) Planned Date of Contrac t Signing (Actual Date of Contrac t Signing ) 11 Planned Date of Completion (Actual Date of Completion ) Name of Contracto r Progress of Procurement as of DD/MM/Y Y Remark s

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2 W-1 W-2 W-3 W-4 W-5 W-6 W-7 W-8 W-9 W-10 PPA

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Public Procurement Act 2006

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World Bank Guideline for Procurement As per "Procurement Threshold Table"

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Sub-project Proposal Annex 4 Procurement Plan for Consultancy Services Contract


Sl. No . Contrac t Packag e Number Contract Description Uni t Qty/ Nos . Estimate d Price in US$ 000 (Actual Contract Price in Contract Currency ) Procedure / Method Procuremen t Guideline (PPA / BG) Prior Review 2 (Yes / No) Planned Date of Proposals Submission (Actual Date of Proposals Submission ) Planned Date of Contrac t Signing (Actual Date of Contrac t Signing ) 11 Planned Date of Completion (Actual Date of Completion ) Name of Consultant / Firm Progress of Procuremen t as of DD/MM/Y Y Remark s

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2 S-1 S-2 S-3 S-4 S-5 S-6 S-7 S-8 S-9 S-10 PPA

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Public Procurement Act 2006 Of

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GoB World Bank Guideline for Procurement of Consulting Services As per "Procurement Threshold Table"

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Sub-project Proposal Annex 5 Details of Estimated Budget


(Please download softcopy of this format from HEQEP website, fill it in and submit it as excel spread sheet.)

Type of Sub-Project: Teaching & Learning Sub-Project Title: .. Economic Code**


(a) Revenue Expenditure: 4500 4501 4600

Item of Expenditure /Activity

Unit

Quantity

Rate

BDT in Lakh Estimated % of Cost Estimated (Taka) Cost

Pay of Officer (Consolidated): Office Secretary/Manager Sub-Total Pay of Staff (Consolidated): Pay for Accountant Pay for Data Entry/Computer Operator Pay for MLSS Sub-Total Total Consolidated Salary (4500+4600) Supplies & Services: Travel Expenses Web page development & Maintenance Printing & Stationary Sub-total Books & Journals for SPM Office Advertising & Publicity Training & Study Tour: Training on . Study tour on .at Sub-total Conference/Seminar/Workshop: Conference on .. Seminar on. Workshop on Sub-total Consulting Services: (Not exceeding 10% of total project cost) Consultant for Travel & hospitality costs for visiting academics Academic Collaboration Sub-total Incentives for sub-project management team: (Consult Annex-4 of AIFOM) Honorarium for SPM Honorarium for Alternate SPM Honorarium for Associate SPM Sub-total Other Expenses Total Supply & Services (4800)

4601

4800 4801 4817 4828 4831 4833

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Repair & Maintenance Refurbishing/renovation: (Not exceeding 10% of total project cost) (insert each item individually) 4921 Total Repair & Maintenance (4900) Total Revenue Expenditure (4500+4600+4800+4900) (b) Capital Expenditure 6800 Acquisition of Assets Motor Vehicles 6807 (insert each item individually) Sub-Total Machinery & Other Equipments: 6813 (insert each item individually) Sub-Total Engineering Equipment: 6814 (insert each item individually) Sub-Total Computer & IT Equipment: 6815 (insert each item individually) Sub-Total Computer Software: 6817 (insert each item individually) Sub-Total Office Equipment: 6819 (insert each item individually) Sub-Total Teaching & Learning Materials: Devices 6820 White Board Books & Journals for Seminar Sub-total Furniture & Fixtures: Furniture & Fixtures for Seminar Furniture & Fixtures for Lecture 6821 Theatre Furniture & Fixtures for General Purpose Sub-total Electrical Equipment: 6827 (insert each item individually) Sub-Total Total Capital Expenditure (6800) Total Cost (a+b) ( c ) Operational Costs/Contingencies (maximum 2% of total cost) Total Sub-Project Cost (a+b+c) 4900

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Sub-project Proposal Annex- 6

Sub-project Management Team*


Name (Management and Support Staff) Prof. Dr. AZM Ruhul Momen Dr. Firozj Ahmed Position in the Institution Chairman, Dept. of Pharmacy, JNU Associate Professor, Dept. of Pharmacy, JNU Lecturer, Dept. of Pharmacy, JNU Position in the Subproject Specific Responsibilities Time Dedicate d (h/week) 15

SMP** Alternate SPM** & ASPM-1, Biological Segment ASPM-2 Chemical & Biochemical Segment ASPM-3

Overall Project Management a. Coordination of activities b. Supervision of Biological Segments. a. Experimental Design b. Supervision of Chemical & Biochemical Segments c. Equipment Maintenances a. Experimental Design b. Method Update Planning c. Equipment Maintenances a. Administrative support b. Seamier and Symposium organizer. c Intra and Inter Lab Management

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Bishyajit Kumar Biswas

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Mohammad Saydur Rahman

Lecturer, Dept. of Pharmacy, JNU

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Anita Rani Chowdhury

Lecturer, Dept. of Pharmacy, JNU

ASPM-4

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* Sub-project management table of organization as per Annex 6


**Resume of the sub-project manager/alternate sub-project manager: Attachment A-1 and A-2

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Sub-project Proposal Annex- 7

Organogram of the Sub-project Management Office

Sub-project Manager (SPM) Alternate Sub-project Manager (Al SPM) & ASPM-1

ASPM-1 Biological Segment

ASPM-2 Chemical & Biochemical Segment

ASPM-3 Sampling, Equipment and Method Validation

ASPM-4 Student Support, Curriculum

Manager

Office Secretary / Accountant MLSS

Lab Assistant

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AIFOM: Annex 5 Attachment A

RESUME
Sub-project Manager (SPM). PERSONAL DATA LAST NAME MIDDLE NAME MOMEN AZM DATE OF E-MAIL TELEPHONE BIRTH: OFFICE 1-03-1963 FAX NUMBER 88-02-7113752 PLACE OF BIRTH: Shariatpur WORKING HOURS azm87@yahoo.com TAXPAYER I.D. NUMBER (TIN) NATIONALITY Bangladeshi
30-40 hours/week

FIRST NAME Formatted Table RUHUL TELEPHONE MOBILE NUMBER HOME HOME:8888-01731573606 027540931 CURRENT POSITION

88-02-9515035

Chairman & Professor, Department of Pharmacy, JNU CURRENT RESIDENT ADDRESS IN FULL 431/3, Nurpur 1 No Road, Dania, Dhaka 1236

ACADEMIC DATA UNDERGRADUATE B. Pharm (Hons) GRADUATE M-Pharm MS Ph.D PRIOR POSITIONS INSTITUTION University of Minnesota, USA Yokohama City University, Japan Yokohama City University, Japan Institute of Physical & Chemical Sciences (RIKEN), Human Genome Project, Japan East West University, BD

UNIVERSITY Dhaka University UNIVERSITY Dhaka University Niigata University Niigata University,

COUNTRY Bangladesh COUNTRY Bangladesh Japan Japan

YEAR 1984 YEAR 1988 1996 2000

POSITION NIH fellow and Faculty Assistant Professor Associate Professor

FROM Aug 2000 Nov 2002 Nov 2005

TO July 2002 Nov 2005 July 2007 July 2007

Senior Scientist and Team Nov 2002 Leader

Associate Professor

July 2007

March 2010

INSTITUTIONAL ADDRESS NAME OF LOCATION & ADDRESS INSTITUTION Jagannath University 9-10 Chittaranjan Avenue, Dhaka 1100, Bangladesh

WEBSITE

E-MAIL registrar@jnuni.net

www.jnuni.net

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Attachment A

RESUME
Alternate Sub-project Manager (ASPM). PERSONAL DATA LAST NAME MIDDLE NAME AHMED DATE OF E-MAIL TELEPHONE BIRTH: OFFICE 09-01-1975 FAX NUMBER 88-027113752 PLACE OF BIRTH: Natore WORKING HOURS firoj72@yahoo.com TAXPAYER I.D. NUMBER (TIN) 88-02-9515035 FIRST NAME FIROJ TELEPHONE MOBILE NUMBER

HOME: 88-01711972965 CURRENT POSITION

Associate Professor, Department of Pharmacy, JNU NATIONALITY Bangladeshi


30-40 hours/week

CURRENT RESIDENT ADDRESS IN FULL House #12; Road # 03; Block-D, Kaderabad Housing; Mohammadpur, Dhaka.

ACADEMIC DATA UNDERGRADUATE B. Pharm (Hons) GRADUATE M. Pharm PhD PRIOR POSITIONS INSTITUTION Beximco Infusions Ltd., Tongi, Dhaka Khulna University, Bangladesh Khulna University, Bangladesh

UNIVERSITY Dhaka University UNIVERSITY Dhaka University Chiba University,

COUNTRY Bangladesh COUNTRY Bangladesh Japan

YEAR 1994 YEAR 1995 2010

POSITION Quality Assurance Officer Lecturer Assistant Professor

FROM Jul 1998 Jun 2000 Sep 2001

TO May 2000 Aug 2001 Apr 2010

INSTITUTIONAL ADDRESS NAME OF LOCATION & ADDRESS INSTITUTION Jagannath University 9-10 Chittaranjan Avenue, Dhaka 1100, Bangladesh

WEBSITE

E-MAIL registrar@jnuni.net

www.jnu.ac.bd

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