Thesis → Journal Manuscript
Convert a defended dissertation into a submission-ready paper, sized and styled for your target journal. We restructure, write the abstract, compress to IMRaD, and clean up the references.
Behind every defended thesis sits weeks of formatting, figure-making, and reference cleanup that no one in your department has time for. AuraPharmLab handles all of it — quietly, exactly to RGUHS, NMC, or your target journal’s style — so the science you spent two years on actually gets read.
“They turned my statistical chaos into a paper my guide actually accepted on the first read. The figures alone saved me a month.” — Resident, MD Medicine · RGUHS
Convert a defended dissertation into a submission-ready paper, sized and styled for your target journal. We restructure, write the abstract, compress to IMRaD, and clean up the references.
SPSS-ready encoding and full descriptive plus inferential analysis. ROC curves, CONSORT flowcharts, and a clean Word output that maps every test back to a hypothesis.
Publication-quality figures rebuilt in matplotlib or Excel. Master charts with validation and auto-formulas. Tables that hold up under reviewer scrutiny.
Abstracts for FOGSI, IPSCON, APICON, etc. Posters and slide decks built for the room you’ll actually present in — not generic templates.
RGUHS Annexure-II synopses, IEC submissions, topic allotment decks, and consent forms in English and Marathi or Hindi. Built to the exact format your reviewer expects.
Proforma digitization, e-logbook templates, departmental archives, exam preparation notes, or whatever doesn’t fit the boxes above. Tell us the problem.
Send what you have — raw data, draft, supervisor’s comments. We read everything before we quote.
An honest, itemised quote — only for the parts you actually need. No padding.
You get drafts at fixed checkpoints. Comments tracked, version-stamped, no surprises near deadline.
Reviewer comments, formatting tweaks, journal switches — fixed within scope, not as upcharges.
Exam-ready notes for MD/MS preparation, written by residents inside the studio. Each subject gets its own series — synthesised from the standard textbooks, layered with recent advances from the last five years, and stripped down to the clarity you actually need 48 hours before the exam.
Pharmacology MD/MS — synthesised from Goodman & Gilman, KD Tripathi, Katzung, Rang & Dale, Golan, Vogel, Bikash Medhi and SK Gupta; 4,564 PYQs indexed from RGUHS + MPMSU (MUHS, VNSGU coming soon); recent advances current from PubMed and FDA.
Browse the library → Library browsable · 158 chapters · RGUHS PYQs 2001–2025MD Dermatology — synthesised from the IADVL Textbook of Dermatology, 5th edition; 158 chapters indexed against RGUHS PYQs (2001–2025). Full notes in production.
Browse the library →Internal Medicine MD — Harrison’s, Davidson’s, API guidelines, alongside current ACP/NICE recommendations.
Obstetrics & Gynaecology MS — Williams, FOGSI guidelines, and RCOG green-tops in one place.
AuraPharmLab is run by Dr. Harshad Ramineni — an MD Pharmacology resident who started doing this work for friends in his cohort, then for friends of friends, and now formally. The studio exists because the gap between “I have my data” and “the paper is in press” eats months of clinical time, and almost none of that work needs to be done by you.
Every deliverable is built and reviewed inside the studio. We don’t farm work to freelance pools. If your project touches pharmacology, internal medicine, ObGyn, paediatrics, surgery, or psychiatry — there’s a good chance we’ve already shipped something similar.
Send the project. We’ll read it, then write back with what it actually needs — and what it doesn’t.
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