OVERVIEW
The course will cover the new methods used in the design, development and synthesis of drugs and APIs.
In the first part of the course participants will be involved in various fields of molecular modelling in drug design.
In the second part new, enabling synthetic technologies will be demonstrated and integrated into the course, such as: continuous-flow technologies, microwave assisted reactions.
A few photochemical reactions and the synthesis and utilization of nanoparticles will be covered, too.
The course consist of 80 % theoretical part and 20 % practical part.
The course is designed for students and Ph.D. students with basic compoutational skills.
Applicants are required to pay a registration fee before the course.
Registration fee: 80 EUR
Participants’ limitation: min. 8 – max. 20
Upper Intermediate English knowledge
Learning objectives
- Learning about new drug design techniques
- Acquiring knowledge of new, enabling synthetic technologies such as: continuous-flow technologies, microwave assisted reactions.
- Gaining an understanding of photochemical reactions and the synthesis and utilization of nanoparticles.
1. If you are interested in the course, please fill in the registration form or send us an application with your CV or LinkedIn profile via the following email: international@semmelweis.hu
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