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Department Pharmaceutical Chemistry

Overview

h1The Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry is one of the five distinguished departments at the School of Pharmacy. The department covers a broad spectrum of courses, including Organic, Inorganic, Physical, Analytical, and Medicinal Chemistry, along with Quality Control and Assurance, Drug Discovery, and Development.
This department has garnered significant recognition, having been voted as the best department by the students, reflecting its commitment to excellence teaching within the school.
A key aspect of the Department's mission is to support the pharmaceutical industry through targeted training programs. The department organizes specialized training sessions for small-scale pharmaceutical manufacturers, equipping them with the necessary skills and knowledge to thrive in the competitive pharmaceutical landscape.
Moreover, the Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry actively collaborates with various corporate institutions, including the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the United States Pharmacopeia (USP). These partnerships enhance the department's research capabilities and provide valuable insights into regulatory standards and practices.
In addition to education and training, the department plays a critical role in the pharmaceutical sector by conducting comprehensive analyses for pharmaceutical companies and health institutions. This analytical work supports the development of safe and effective pharmaceutical products, solidifying the department's reputation as a leader in pharmaceutical chemistry.
Overall, the Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry stands out as a hub of innovation, collaboration, and excellence within the School of Pharmacy.

Mahmood Brobbey Oppong (H.O.D)

                   

                          Departmental Faculty  

 

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Dr Mahmood Brobbey Oppong

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 Dr. Lawrence Asamoah Adutwum

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         Prof.  Kwabena Opuni

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                     Dr.  Michael Worlako Klu

 

   

 
   

 

 

Department Staff 

 

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        Daniel Nii Sai

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      Okine Fredrica Okailey

    Xoese Kwasi Kalenu