Future University In Egypt (FUE)
Future University In Egypt (FUE)

Biopharmaceutical Reaction Mechanisms

Biopharmaceutical Reaction Mechanisms

  • Course Code :
    PHC 815
  • Level :
    Postgraduate
  • Course Hours :
    2.00 Hours
  • Entry year :
    2025/2026
  • Department :
    Faculty of Pharmacy

Aim of the course

Course Contents

The course is designed to relate chemical phenomena to biological activity and to provide the student with the present state of knowledge with respect to drug mechanism of action. It covers a wide range of enzyme and receptor-based mechanisms of drug action as well as stereo-chemical treatment of various medicinal agents and their targets.

a) Knowledge and understanding

b) Intellectual Skills

c) Professional and Practical Skills

d) General and transferable skills

Teaching and Learning Methods for special needs students

a) Assessment Methods

b) Assessment Schedule

c) Weighting of Assessment

a) Course Notes

b) Essential Books (Text Books)

c) Recommended Books

d) Scientific periodicals,bulletins,etc...

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