The School of Pharmacy & Biomolecular Sciences
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The School of Pharmacy & Biomolecular Sciences
+located in the Byrom Street Campus, offers a wide variety of courses at undergraduate and postgraduate level for full time, part time. The school prides itself on the practical, hands-on content of our courses thus giving our students a distinct advantage when applying for work and then in the actual work place.
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Research
+Liverpool John Moores University is one of the leading research-active new universities in the UK, combining areas of world-leading, international and national excellence in research. The school of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences offers both outstanding facilities and great expertise through its research staff. Funding to support research activities is obtained from a wide variety of sources including the British Council, Research Councils, Department of Health, European Commission, Swiss Government, and reflecting our particular interests in the applied aspects of the subjects, directly from industrial companies. Consultancies and joint projects are on-going with AstraZeneca, Ineos Fluor, Colorcon Ltd (UK), Manesty Machines, Organic Intermediates, Pfizer Ltd (UK) and East West Herbs Ltd (UK). Additionally, international collaboration with other university research groups in China, France, Spain, Slovakia, Iran, Thailand, and many other countries is also a strong feature of our research activities.
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Facilities
+The school has a number of large multi-purpose teaching laboratories, as well as specialised laboratories for the teaching of Pharmacy Practice & Pharmacy Care, Forensics, DNA analysis, Pharmaceutical Technology, targeting of drugs, chemical synthesis, instrumental chemical analysis, spectroscopic studies, microscopy and IT.
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Courses
+We offer a wide range of research led undergraduate degree programmes as well as foundation programmes in the biosciences which support the whole of the Faculty of Science and we also have a number of postgraduate students studying for MSc, MPhil and PhD degrees.
The school curriculum, culture and philosophy is directed towards personal development within a framework of professional practice supported by the most contemporary methodology and technologies.
Events
Thursday 19th January 12-1pm
School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences - Research Seminar Series
Dr Amy Mercer
Defining the role of the mitochondrion and oxidative stress in the chemical and molecular mechanisms of drug-induced cell death More details
Thursday 1st December 12-1pm - Room 137
Research Seminar Series, Mr Alex Stavrinides - Microwave biology; more than just reheating coffee! Alex’s work will describes the novel effects of controlled microwave irradiation of biological samples in an aqueous system. Click here to read more.
Fri 15/07/2011 10:00am
Click here to views pics of prize winners at our prize giving event.



