Interuniversitary
doctorate with quality mention. This doctorate program has been
qualified by the Spanish Ministry of Education with the Quality
Mention [read
more], after and independent evaluation
taking into the account the interest of the Disciplines of the
program and the high international level of the research groups
that participate.
The Green Chemistry program involves different disciplines:
Microorganisms
in Biotransformations. Application of whole cells to
the organic synthesis. Immobilization of whole cells. Biocatalysts
design.
Industrial applications of Biotransformations. General
scope of the industrial application of Biotransformation. Food
Industry, Fine Chemicals, Pharmaceutical Industry and waste treatments
(chemical or urban residues).
Complementary activities: Interuniversitary Master
degree in Green Chemistry. Coordinator: Universitat
Jaume I (Castellón, Spain).
This doctorate program deals about the different disciplines
of Pharmacy. In this doctorate the members of the research group
are giving:
Biotechnological methods of synthesis. General
scope of the applications of Biocatalysis to the organic synthesis
of Fine Chemicals and drugs
Molecular
drug design. Revision of molecular modelling and the
application to the synthesis of drugs.
Application
of molecular modelling to the study of the interaction enzyme-substrate.
Revision of the use of Molecular modelling to the study of the
interaction of the enzyme with the substrate
Glycomimetics:
structure and biological activity. Study of the structure,
synthesis and pharmacological activity of this kind of compounds
This
doctorate program has been qualified by the Spanish Ministry of
Education with the Quality Mention
[read
more], after and independent evaluation
taking into the account the interest of the Disciplines of the
program and the high international level of the research groups
that participate. Information
available in the web site of the Pharmaceutical
Technology Department.
The members of Biotransformations group Dr. Veiga and Dr. Rodriguez-Bayon
are responsible of the research in transdermic drug delivery and
cyclodextrin inclusion complexes of drugs
Chemistry as a multidisciplinar science - Doctorate program
This
doctorate program has been qualified by the Spanish Ministry of
Education with the Quality Mention
[read
more], after and independent evaluation
taking into the account the interest of the Disciplines of the
program and the high international level of the research groups
that participate.
More information available in the web site of the Organic Chemistry
Department [Universidad
Autónoma de Madrid].
Master Degree
Master in Pharmaceutical Sciences.
Faculty of Pharmacy. UCM
This Master deals about the different disciplines of the Pharmacy.
The members of Biotransformations Group teach about: Biocatalysis
& Biotransformations. General aspects of the application of
Biocatalysis & Biotransformations to the preparation of driugs
Undergraduated disciplines
Organic
Chemistry. Study of the structure and reactivity of organic
compounds.
Medicinal
Chemistry. Design, synthesis and analysis of drugs. Study
of the pharmacological activity at molecular level
Structural
analysis of organic compounds by spectroscopic methodologies.
Application of mass spectrometry, circular dichroism, IR, UV,
visible and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopies to the elucidation
of the structure of the organic compounds.
Biotransformations.
Fundamentals of organic reactions catalyzed by enzymes or whole
cells.
Pharmaceutical
Technology. Information available in the web site of
the Pharmaceutical Technology Department.[clic
here]. The members of Biotransformations group Dr. Veiga and
Dr. Rodriguez-Bayon offer teaching in Drug Delivery.
Natural
Products Chemistry.
The discipline deals about isolation & structural characterization
of natural products from plants or microorganisms, synthesis and
biomimetic synthesis of natural products.
Grupo
de Biotransformaciones.
Departamento de Química Orgánica y Farmacéutica. Facultad de
Farmacia. Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Plaza de Ramón
y Cajal s/n. 28040 Madrid. Tel. +34 91 394 18 20. Fax. +34 91
394 18 22.