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  2. Medicinal chemistry - Wikipedia

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    However, the majority of working medicinal chemists have graduate degrees (MS, but especially Ph.D.) in organic chemistry, rather than medicinal chemistry, [11] and the preponderance of positions are in research, where the net is necessarily cast widest, and most broad synthetic activity occurs.

  3. UCL School of Pharmacy - Wikipedia

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    The School offers a number of master's degree programmes, including Drug Discovery, Drug Delivery, Pharmacognosy and Pharmacy Practice, and PhD research degrees. The only undergraduate degree which it currently offers is the four-year MPharm, Master of Pharmacy. The School offered BSc degrees in Toxicology and Pharmacology until 2001.

  4. National Institutes of Pharmaceutical Education and Research

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    Master of Science (Pharma.) This 2-year full-time program is offered in different disciplines. Pharmaceutical Analysis; Natural Products; Medicinal Chemistry; Pharmacology & Toxicology; Pharmacoinformatics; Pharmaceutics; Biotechnology; Pharmacy Practice; Medical Devices; Regulatory affairs (Pharma) Master of Technology (Pharma.) Master of ...

  5. Master of Chemistry - Wikipedia

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    In the UK, the M.Chem degree is an undergraduate award, available after pursuing a four- or five-year course of study at a university. It is classed as a level 7 qualification in the National Qualifications Framework. In England the M.Chem degree is a 4-year course, whereas in Scotland the M.Chem degree is a 5-year course.

  6. Clinical pharmaceutical chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Clinical pharmaceutical chemistry is a specialty branch of chemical sciences, which consists of medicinal chemistry with additional training in clinical aspects of translational sciences and medicine.

  7. Mark Cushman - Wikipedia

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    In 1975, he joined the Department of Medicinal Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology (at the time, Department of Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacognosy) at Purdue University. From 1983 to 1984, Prof. Cushman was a Senior Fulbright Scholar at Munich Technical University working in the laboratory of Professor Adelbert Bacher.

  8. School of Clinical Medicine, University of Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    The School of Clinical Medicine is the medical school of the University of Cambridge in England.The medical school is considered as being one of the most prestigious in the world, ranking as 1st in The Complete University Guide, [1] followed by Oxford University Medical School, Harvard Medical School, and Stanford School of Medicine and 2nd in the world in the 2023 Times Higher Education ...

  9. Doctor of Pharmacy - Wikipedia

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    PharmD is a professional degree in pharmaceutical sciences and according to newly adopted educational advancements, it is the minimum requirement to be licensed as a Pharmacist in Egypt, the curriculum consists of 6 years ( 5 years of Pharmaceutical & clinical studies followed by 1 year of Clinical internships ), this program is intended for students who have graduated from High school.