The Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences aims to be recognised nationally and internationally as a leader in pharmaceutical research and education. We promote the discovery, development, and appropriate use of medications for the welfare and the safety of the public.

The range of topics in Pharmaceutical Sciences aims at the identification and the characterisation of both new biologically active natural products and synthetic drugs and at understanding of their interactions with human targets on a molecular level using in silico, in vitro, and in vivo models.

Based on this knowledge, new lead compounds and disease relevant targets are investigated and delivery systems for pharmaceutical active ingredients are developed.

 News & Events

10.06.2021
 

An exciting online seminar as part of the Lecture Series Pharma and Food, by Andreas Schinkovitz, Université d'Angers, France.

10.06.2021
 

How do molecules enter our organs and cells? Why do some of us take up certain molecules more easily than others? The REsolution consortium studies the differences in the genetic makeup. The Pharmacoinformatics Research Group, led by Gerhard Ecker, is one of the consortium partners.

10.06.2021
 

An international team of researchers is investigating the role of micro- and nanoplastics for human health in the EU project "Imptox". On board is Lea Ann Dailey from the Department of Pharmaceutical Technology & Biopharmacy.

27.05.2021
 

An exciting online seminar as part of the Lecture Series Pharma and Food, by Gülsah Gabriel, Heinrich Pette Institute Hamburg, Germany,

20.05.2021
 

An exciting online seminar as part of the Lecture Series Pharma and Food, by Daniel Reker, Duke University, Durham, USA.

06.05.2021
 

An exciting online seminar as part of the Lecture Series Pharma and Food, by Andrea Zaliani, Fraunhofer ITMP Hamburg, Germany.