The common analogy of drug action is that of a lock and key, with a drug acting as a selective 'key' that fits into the 'lock' of a specific drug target. Over the past two decades, the concept of ...
Pharmacology is a branch of biomedical science, encompassing clinical pharmacology, that is concerned with the effects of drugs/pharmaceuticals and other xenobiotics on living systems, as well as ...
Explore our campus, meet lecturers and current students, and learn more about what it's like to study at Manchester. Visit our Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health postgraduate research events page ...
The Master’s Programme in Pharmaceutical Research, Development and Safety offers the opportunity to obtain a comprehensive overview of the life cycle of drugs and their use. The degree programme ...
This Master programme offers a broad education in pharmacy-related subjects and opens doors to a wide range of job opportunities and career paths in community or hospital pharmacies, in pharmaceutical ...
Explore our campus, meet lecturers and current students, and learn more about what it's like to study at Manchester. Visit our Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health postgraduate research events page ...
This article is the third in a series on the spread of disease along the Silk Roads which examines the ways in which people have historically responded to illness and explores how we might approach ...
Study the development and use of medicine with our MPharm undergraduate degree. You'll learn how the body works, how medicines affect it and train to become a confident and skilled healthcare ...
Medicinal Plants (MPs) have been used to prevent and treat many diseases for thousands of years. MPs are rich in diverse bioactive compounds, such as alkaloids, terpenoids, lignans, flavonoids, ...