Programme Specific Outcomes:

PSO-1: Comprehension of Human Genetic Variation and Inheritance
Demonstrate a deep understanding of the principles of human genetics, including inheritance patterns, genetic diversity, and population-based genetic differentiation, with an emphasis on applying this knowledge to health and disease.

PSO-2: Multidisciplinary Knowledge Integration
Acquire foundational and advanced knowledge in human biochemical genetics, immunogenetics, molecular biology, and biostatistics to enable integrated analysis and interpretation of complex biological phenomena.

PSO-3: Genotype-Phenotype Correlation in Human Disease
Critically evaluate how genetic mutations and variations contribute to the onset and progression of various inherited and acquired disorders, paving the way for diagnosis, prognosis, and precision medicine.

PSO-4: Application of Molecular and Genomic Tools
Gain expertise in molecular biology, cell biology, and genomics to facilitate early detection, risk assessment, and prognosis of human diseases, supporting the development of individualized therapeutic strategies.

PSO-5: Practical Skill Enhancement and Career Readiness
Develop hands-on skills in genetic techniques, data analysis, and laboratory practices. These competencies prepare students for higher education, research opportunities, or employment in clinical diagnostics, biotechnology industries, hospitals, and academic institutions.

PSO-6: Emerging Fields in Human Genetics
understand the principles and applications of pharmacogenetics, immunology, and cell signaling in the regulation of diseases, equipping students for careers in emerging domains of personalized medicine and translational research.

PSO-7: Research Design and Societal Relevance
Identify critical research gaps, design hypothesis-driven experiments, collect and analyze scientific data, and interpret findings with a focus on ethical implications and societal benefit, in line with NEP’s emphasis on problem-solving and real-world application.

PSO-8: Training in Genetic Counseling and Risk Assessment
Develop competency in assessing genetic risk factors through the evaluation of personal and family histories, preparing students to become responsible and empathetic genetic counselors, serving both clinical and community health needs.

PSO-9: Advanced Therapeutics and Future Prospects
Explore future-oriented approaches such as gene mapping, gene therapy, and targeted treatment strategies at the molecular level, contributing to innovative solutions in health care and disease management.

PSO-10: Bridging Talent Gaps in Human Genetics
Address the growing national and global demand for skilled professionals in Human Genetics by building a strong foundation in both basic and applied aspects, fostering lifelong learning, innovation, and interdisciplinary collaboration.

Name Designation Qualification Specialization Contact Info.
Prof. Manoj K Dhar Chief Coordinator M.Sc, M. Phil, Ph. D Plant Genomics and Molecular Biology, Cytogenetics E-mail: manojkdhar@rediffmail.comEPABX: Mobile No.: 9419182766
Prof. B K BAJAJ Coordinator M.Sc, Ph. D Industrial Biotechnology E-mail: bajajbijenderk@gmail.com, coordinatorihg@gmail.comEPABX: Mobile No.: 9419102201
Dr. Parvinder Kumar Deputy Coordinator M.Sc., Ph.D Human Genetics, Molecular Biology Medical/ clinical genetics Population genetic E-mail: parvinderkb2003@yahoo.co.inEPABX: Mobile No.: 9419195384
Dr. Nisha Kapoor Deputy Coordinator M.Sc., Ph.D Host-Pathogen interaction E-mail: nisha2208@gmail.comEPABX: Mobile No.: 9622049666
Dr. Minakashee Sharma Assistant Professor (contractual) M.Sc., Ph.D Human Genetics, Cancer Genetics, Cyto genetics, Molecular Genetics. E-mail: meenu.genetics07@gmail.comEPABX: Mobile No.: 7889843773
Dr. Sonia Sharma Assistant Professor (contractual) M.Sc., Ph.D Human Genetics, Molecular Genetics E-mail: sonia.hg03@gmail.comEPABX: Mobile No.: 7889636767