Departmental Library
Departmental Library
1. PUBLIC DEFENCE
Following M .Phil Project/s of the Department have cleared public defense
i. Effect of Thyroid Hormone on Expression Of Transforming Growth Factor-Alpha Of Rat Submandibular Salivary Glands.
ii. Changes In Sonic Hedgehog Signaling (Shh) With Teratogenic Doses of Retinoic Acid In The Developing Rat
iii. Salivary Irisin Level And Its Expression In Patients With Chronic Periodontitis And Healthy Individuals
iv. Comparison Of Histological Changes And Glycogen Synthase Kinase-3? (Gsk-3?) Expression In Rat Model Of Oral Submucous Fibrosis (OMFS) With And Without Mucoadhesive Gel
v. Bone Regeneration In a Critical Size Defect Using Novel Bioactive Glass Fibre Scaffold In A Rat Model
Awaiting Public Defense
vi. Comparisons of expressions of Dickkopf-1 and sclerostin genes in normal and ankylosed temporomandibular joints of growing wistar rats
vii. Comparison of Salivary Interleukin-1? and Matrix Metalloproteinase-8 Levels in Individuals with Chronic Periodontitis Before and After Treatment with Nigella sativa (Kalonji) Oil.
2. REPOSITORY OF SYNOPSIS
This is available on the university website, the central library and the departmental library
http://www.uhs.edu.pk/research.php
3. GUIDELINES
The current guidelines for research as per approved by the University are as follows
(i) A student shall select a topic of thesis which will be recommended by the supervisor by the end of 1st academic year of studies for approval of the Advanced Studies & Research Board.
(ii) Each student shall perform research work in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the degree under the supervisor appointed for the purpose by the Advanced Studies and Research Board.
(iii) The research supervisor must hold a postgraduate degree which shall not be less than M. Phil in the relevant subject with sufficient experience.
(iv) Wherever necessary, a co-supervisor may also be appointed with postgraduate qualifications in the related field
(v) In case a student fails to complete the research and thesis requirements of M. Phil within a period of 2 years, provided that he has passed his 1st year examinations successfully (both major and one minor), an extension of another one year may be granted on the recommendation of the supervisor.
(vi) No extension beyond 12 months shall be granted under any circumstances. A student failing to submit his/her thesis by the end of the 3 rd year shall cease to be a student of the University. He/she shall not be allowed any other chance.
(vii) The student is required to submit 4 copies of thesis to the Controller of Examinations within the prescribed time limit.
(viii) The thesis shall be printed on A4 size paper and initially be submitted in ring bound form along with soft copy on CD and finally be submitted as black hard binding with golden lettering on the front and the spine in prescribed manner.
(ix) A copy of the thesis shall be sent to the library by the Controller of Examinations after successful completion of the requirements of the M. Phil degree by the candidate.
4. JOURNAL
The official journal of the University is �BioMedica�
5. LIBRARY
The Library books available in the Central library and in the Department of Oral Biology have the following books in the Departmental Library
Sr. No. |
Titles of the Text Books |
1. |
Craniofacial development, vol 115 (Current topics in developmental Biology ) |
2. |
Craniofacial Embryogenetics & Development |
3. |
Craniofacial Sutures: Development Disease and Treatment (Frontier of Oral Biology Vol 12 ) |
4. |
Developmental Biology |
5. |
Essential Microbiology For Dentistry |
6. |
Evolution of the Human Head |
7. |
Functional Occlusion: From TMJ to smile design |
8. |
Gorlin's Syndrome of the Head and Neck |
9. |
Herbs and Natural Supplements,2 Vol set: An Evidence based Guide |
10. |
Laboratory Rat Procedural Technology: Manual and DVD |
11. |
Oral Microbiology and Immunology |
12. |
Orban�s Oral Histology and Embryology: Atlas of Oral Histology |
13. |
Oral Wound Healing: Cell Biology and Clinical Management |
14. |
Periodontal Disease (Frontier of Oral Biology Vol15 ) |
15. |
Quality Research in Health Sciences |
16. |
Salivary Glands: Development, Adaptations and Disease (Frontier of Oral Biology Vol.16) |
17. |
Smith's Recognizable Patterns of Human Deformation |
18. |
Genetics in Medicine |
19. |
Tooth Movement (Frontier of Oral Biology Vol18) |
20. |
Wheeler's Dental Anatomy, Physiology and Occlusion |
21. |
An Applied Reference Guide to Research Designs - Quantitative, Qualitative and Mixed Methods Biochemistry |
22. |
A concise Introduction to Mixed Methods Research |
23. |
Biochemistry and Oral Biology |
24. |
Biomaterials for Oral and CranioMaxillofacial Applications (Frontiers of Oral Biology Vol 17 ) |
25. |
Cranial Nerves: Function & Dysfunction |
26. |
Cleft Lip and Palate: Epidemiology, Aetiology and Treatment (Frontiers of Oral Biology Vol 17) |
27. |
Ten Cate's Oral Histology: Development, Structure, and Function, 9th Edition (Pakistan Version) |
28. |
Oral Anatomy, Histology and Embryology |
29. |
Clinical Practice of the Dental Hygienist |
30. |
Modern Dental Assisting |
31. |
Applications of Biomedical Engineering in Dentistry |
32. |
Clinical applications of digital dental technology |
33. |
Clinical cases in dental hygiene |
34. |
Small animal procedures for veterinary technicians and nurses |
35. |
Basis of dental technology: step by step approach |
36. |
Oral Biology: Molecular techniques and Applications (Methods in Molecular Biology) |
37. |
Small animal equipment, materials and techniques |
38. |
Dental materials: clinical applications for dental assistants and dental hygienists |
39. |
Periodontology for dental hygienists |
40. |
Essentials of Oral histology and Embryology: A Clinical Approach |
41. |
Human embryology and Developmental Biology |
42. |
Infection control and Management of Hazardous material for dental team |
43. |
Anatomy of Oro-facial structures: A comprehensive approach |
44. |
Applied Pharmacology for dental hygienists |
45. |
Darby�s comprehensive review of dental hygiene |
46. |
Basic sciences for dental students |
47. |
Neural control of speech |
48. |
Physiology of oral tissues |
49. |
Techniques in complete denture technology |
50. |
Dental morphology: an illustrated guide |
51. |
Handbook of Oral Biomaterials |
6. E-LIBRARY
The department and University has an access to HEC-e Library portal
7. Online lectures/tutorials
� capacity building of faculty
Various Seminars, conferences and workshops are held regularly for capacity building of the faculty and staff of the department