Research
at the Faculty of Pharmacy is centered around the following
scientific areas: Bromatology, Pharmaceutical Analytics,
Biochemistry, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Pharmacognosy
and Clinical Pharmacy). At the Faculty of Pharmacy both,
basic and applied research is carried out.
Professors and teaching
assistants of the Faculty of Pharmacy carry out research
activities in the following areas:
- Protein biochemistry
- Protein isolation and characterization
- Protein structure research
- Immunochemistry
- Immunology techniques (ELISA,
immunoelectrophoresis, immundiffusion, western blot,
polyclone antibody preparation)
- Tumor biochemistry: malign
lymphoma, breast cancer
Research activities are
carried out through implementation of projects supported
by:
- Doctoral dissertations and
masters’ theses research carried out as a part of
doctoral and masters’ studies
- Research and development projects
supported by various organizations and funds such
as EU and USA funds for science (research and development
projects carried out in cooperation between Republic
of Slovenia – Ministry of Science and Technology -
and Bosnia and Herzegovina).
Results of research activities
are published in relevant journals indexed
in international data bases (CC; SCIE and other bases);
relevant national and international conferences and
congresses (ASCO Annual Meeting; UICC conference; The
New York Academy of Sciences Conference, FEBS Meeting;
Meeting of Balkan Clinical Laboratory Federation; International
symposium on proteinase inhibitors and biological control,
Brdo; Hrvatski Skup kemičara i kemijskih inženjera/Croatian
meeting of chemists and chemical engineers; Meeting
of the Slovenian Biochemical Society with International
Participation; Prvi kongres farmaceuta Bosne i Hercegovine
sa međunarodnim učešćem/First Congress of B-H Pharmacists
with International Participants; Kongres medicinskih
biohemičara BiH sa međunarodnim učešćem/B-H Congress
of Medical Biochemists with International Participants);
doctoral dissertations (5 ) and maters’ theses (6).
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