The training offer of FFUP includes the Integrated Master's Degree in Pharmaceutical Sciences; several specialization courses and Master's Degrees in the areas of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Clinical Analyses, Quality Control, Pharmaceutical Technology and Clinical Analytical and Forensic Toxicology; the PhD in Pharmaceutical Sciences and several doctoral programmes in partnership with other higher education institutions.
The FFUP is located since 2012 in the heart of the city of Porto, next to the Crystal Palace, in a complex dedicated to health and life sciences, shared with the School of Medicine and Biomedical Science (ICBAS). The current facilities have several laboratories equipped with the latest technology, which reflect FFUP's strong commitment to training and scientific research.
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- Continuing Training Course
- Membrane Biophysics: Impact of Lipids on Health, Disease and Therapy Specialization
- Oncology Pharmacy EUGLOH Training Activity
- Ageing, Climate Change and Citizenship (A3C)
- Rush Game in Pharmaceutical Marketing Open Training Course
- A.PREENDER - Older Entrepreneurs
- Pharmaceutical Drugs: how to obtain, how do they work and why (a perspective in Pharmaceutical Medicinal Chemistry)
- Summer School: diet, imunity and inflamation
- Summer School: interdisciplinary approaches to control infectious diseases and cancer Continuing Training Unit
- Bacterial resistance to antimicrobials: origin, lab detection and implication in antibiotherapy
- Citometria de Fluxo: dos princípios básicos às aplicações práticas
- Digital Health
- From Organic Chemistry to Pharmaceutical Drugs: theory and laboratory
- MedChem Program: From Organic Chemistry to Pharmaceutical Drugs
- Medicinal Plants - Challenges and Opportunities
- Practice in Community Pharmacy
- Studying bacterial genomes: from infection control to finding new molecules
Contacts
Rua de Jorge Viterbo Ferreira nº. 228
4050-313 Porto, Portugal
Tel.:(+351) 220 428 500
E-mail:[email protected]
Web:https://www.ff.up.pt