FPS DEPARTMENT

Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Translational Medicine

Overview

The ultimate goal of the pharmaceutical industry is to completely eliminate patients’ diseases. Clinical Pharmacy studies the clinical effects and applications of drugs with patients as the object. Translational medicine is an emerging discipline of medical science, and it is an interdisciplinary subject that studies the transformation of basic theoretical knowledge into medical products. The main purpose of translational medicine is to break the inherent barriers between basic medicine, pharmacy, and clinical medicine, and build a bridge between them, so that the results of basic research can be quickly transformed into new drugs or methods for prevention and treatment of diseases.

Research direction

cancer biology, molecular diagnosis and treatment, reproductive health, obesity and metabolic diseases, aging, new drug clinical trials, etc.

Curriculum

Undergraduate courses: cancer biology, introduction to drug development, epidemiology, statistics, medical ethics, introduction to clinical research, pharmacy management, preclinical and clinical research, clinical data gathering, graduation internship (in hospitals, introduction to biology, inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, physical chemistry, biochemistry, human anatomy, physiology, microbiology, immunology, pathology, introduction to clinical medicine.

 

Postgraduate courses: cancer molecular biology, metabolism and longevity, inflammatory diseases, seminar series, thesis preparation, funding application, laboratory rotation, dissertation.