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Curriculum

Student research

  • Comparative Antioxidant Analysis of Water and Methanol Extracts Of Oldenlandia corymbosa By Chibueze, Stephanie Chisom
  • Effect of bark of Allium cepa and Allium sativum formulations  on Anopheles gambiae and Periplaneta americana for biopesticidal control by EBINI ADEOLU OLUWAYEMI
  • In-vitro characterization of antiretroviral exposure in the female genital tract- Efavirenz as a case study by Akpa Esther Onyeje
  • Antiinflammatory Properties Methanol Leaf Extract of Prunus africana by Ayuba Sheu Musa
  • Phytochemical, Antioxidant and in vitro Antidiabetic Study of the Methanolic Leaf and Stem Extract of Tetracera alnifolia By Lawal Muhammadbashir
  • Exposure of Anopheles Gambiae and Periplaneta Americana to three Allium cepa and Allium sativum Back Formulations For Biopesticidal Control By Glory Ojochide Philip
  • Phytochemical Screening and In silico Evaluation of Antioxidant Compounds in the Dried Sponge of Luffa cylindrica by Melody Godson Okereke

Opportunities

  1. Comprehensive Education: The department provides a well-structured curriculum that covers various aspects of pharmaceutical and medicinal chemistry, enabling students to acquire a strong foundation in the subject and develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
  2. Research Opportunities: The department encourages students and faculty members to engage in research projects, collaborating with national and international institutions to address pressing issues in pharmaceutical sciences. This exposure helps in the development of research skills and contributes to the growth of knowledge in the field.
  3. Networking and Collaborations: The department fosters networking opportunities among students, faculty, and professionals from various disciplines, both within the university and externally. These connections can lead to collaborative research projects, job opportunities, and mentorship.
  4. Career Guidance and Placement Support: The department offers career guidance and placement support to help students identify suitable career paths and secure employment opportunities in academia, research institutions, pharmaceutical industries, and other healthcare-related sectors.
  5. Student-led Initiatives: The department encourages students to participate in various extracurricular activities, such as clubs, societies, and competitions, which help them develop leadership, teamwork, and communication skills.
  6. Access to Advanced Facilities and Resources: Students and faculty members have access to state-of-the-art laboratories, research equipment, and other resources necessary for conducting cutting-edge research and staying updated with the latest advancements in pharmaceutical and medicinal chemistry.
  7. Internships and Industrial Attachments: The department assist the faculty to facilitates internships and industrial attachments for students, allowing them to gain practical experience in pharmaceutical industries, research organizations, and other relevant settings. This hands-on experience enhances their employability and prepares them for professional careers.