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MUPY organized “The 3rd Chiba University-Mahidol University Joint Symposium on Pharmaceutical Sciences” in collaboration with Chiba University

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On August 2, 2018, Mahidol University’ Faculty of Pharmacy and Chiba University’s Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences jointly organized “The 3rd Chiba University-Mahidol University Joint Symposium on Pharmaceutical Sciences”. Having been hosted at the Mahidol University’ Faculty of Pharmacy, the joint international symposium was organized between two institutions as a result of the extension of Agreement for Academic Cooperation and Exchange signed between Chiba University and Mahidol University renewed in 2015. This international event also aimed to strengthen a strong relationship between Mahidol University and Chiba University that would hopefully lead to the benefits of ASEAN pharmacy community and move toward the advancement of our pharmacy profession altogether. This symposium also intended to create opportunities for the participants from both universities to share their knowledge, experiences, research, and recent advances in all disciplines of pharmaceutical sciences. Its opening remarks were addressed by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Suvatna Chulavatnatol, Dean of Mahidol University’ Faculty of Pharmacy. Prof. Dr. Kunikazu Moribe, Vice Dean of Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chiba University, was then invited to deliver a welcoming speech. The morning session was completed by a presenting of token of appreciation and group photo. After that, invited speakers from two institutions talked about their presentations. More than 50 participants attended this international symposium including MUPY’s academic staff, graduate students, exchange students, and those from other institution.
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