Teaching

"I am absolutely convinced that the synergy between research and education is one of the great aspects of modern science and one of the best investments a society can make in its future"

                                                                         E. J. Corey, Nobel Prize Laureate

 

The undergraduate and graduate teaching provided by the department empowers the students with skills and knowledge in several areas essential for the pharmaceutical profession. Starting from 2003, the curriculum offered by the department has been revised in order to meet the changing demands of the Society and future employers even better. New courses in Bioinformatics and Structural Biology, Bioorganic Chemistry, Natural Products and Pharmacognosy, and Spectroscopy were established, and the remaining courses have been updated. New education and evaluation methods are being introduced in order to promote skills of problem solving and integrative as well as critical thinking. At the postgraduate level, seven PhD courses are offered in collaboration with highly recognized scientists from academia and industry.  

Course offerings:


Compulsory courses:
Basic Drug Design and Discovery
Bioinformatik og strukturel biologi
Bioorganisk kemi
Bioorganisk kemi, øvelser
Farmakognosi og naturstofkemi
Organisk kemi I
Organisk kemi II
Organisk kemi, øvelser
Spektroskopi

Elective courses:
Advanced Organic Chemistry, Laboratory Course
Advanced Spectroscopy
Kendskab til danske planter 
Medicinalkemi
Naturlægemidler/kosttilskud
Phytochemistry and ethnopharmacology
Structural and Computational Medicinal Chemistry
Videregående organisk kemi

PhD Courses:
Advanced Medicinal and Organic Chemistry
Advanced techniques in synthetic organic chemistry
Biostructures and Molecular Modeling in Drug Research
Chemical Biology and Combinatorial Methods
Chemoinformatics
Drug design and discovery
Molecular pharmacology
NMR Techniques in Metabolomics
Receptor structure and function

Postgraduate Courses (MIND Courses):
Drug Discovery
Chemical Process and Production of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients

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Last update: 05.09.2008

University of Copenhagen
Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Universitetsparken 2
2100 Copenhagen
Denmark

Phone +45 35 33 60 00
Fax +45 35 33 60 01
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