Biomedical Sciences: Medicinal and Radiopharmaceutical Chemistry
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The programme provides you with strong knowledge on one or more of the following topics that covers the chemistry of drug development from slightly different perspectives: bio-organic chemistry, radiopharmaceutical chemistry and natural compound chemistry. In addition, you will learn to master the state-of-the-art methods needed for the full identification of drug molecules and for their quantitation from different types of tissues and metabolite mixtures. Our approach gives you strong hands-on knowledge on medicinal chemistry, since practical laboratory work forms the soul of our programme.Medicinal and Radiopharmaceutical Chemistry track has close connections to the pharma industry at the Turku region. The companies provide the students with opportunities to do the Master’s Laboratory Project in their facilities or in collaboration. They may offer internships and job opportunities for the graduates as well. In addition, all the three research groups included in the Medicinal and Radiopharmaceutical Chemistry have large collaborative networks in Europe and elsewhere globally. These can be utilized just like the local pharma companies for the Master’s Laboratory Project, if such collaboration is seen to offer clear benefits for the student.
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A bachelor's degree in a related field is required. Applicants from non-anglophone countries must provide proof of English proficiency (TOEFL 92 and IELTS 6.5).
Admission Deadline: January 31
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Turku
Finland
20500
Finland
- 2 years
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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