The Division of Clinical Pharmacy was established in close cooperation with the medical field, in order to expand clinical and practical science-oriented education and research in collaboration with life science majors (Division of Life Science). The Division of Clinical Pharmacy offers a four-year doctoral degree program aimed at developing highly-trained professionals who possess the pharmaceutical clinical abilities and expertise demanded from society. Based on the practical science of pharmacy, this division aims to impart knowledge on pharmaceutical sciences that contribute to public health and safety, and to provide a graduate education in which students may cultivate a higher sense of ethics. In addition to basic pharmaceutical theories and technologies, this divisionʼs students participate in educational and research programs focused on advanced clinical pharmaceutical knowledge and technology (i.e. development and evaluation of advanced drug treatments, medical systems, regulatory sciences, etc.), which allow them to develop the practical abilities needed to apply their studies to clinical practices and to discover and solve clinical issues in the medical field through surveys and research.
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transporter, clinical research
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pharmacokinetics, transporter, drug metabolism, pharmaceutics
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gene delivery, nanotechnology, liposome, vaccine, intracellular trafficking
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inflammatory bowel disease, MIF, hypoxia, ghrelin, anorexia
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molecular imaging research for pharmaceutical sciences,