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MUPY partners with the Government Pharmaceutical Organization in 3 important projects

4657 Views   31 July 2009
MUPY secured a collaboration with the Government Pharmaceutical Organization (GPO), the largest public local pharmaceutical company in Thailand. Three important projects were at the center of MUPY collaboration with GPO. These 3 important projects are 1. Collaborative efforts to disseminate updated and accurate knowledge regarding safe and effective use of drugs and other health products to the public. 2. Collaborative efforts to support pharmaceutical education through clerkship rotations and scholarship to distinguished students 3. Collaborative efforts to promote drug development through research and graduate study programs The collaboration will surely benefit both teaching and clerkship rotation of undergraduate and graduate students along with strengthening up MUPY research network. This is an important step toward excellence in teaching and research of MUPY. The signers of this MOU for MUPY are: Dean Chuthamanee Suthisisang Assoc. Prof. Suvatna Chulavatnatol (Deputy Dean for Academic Affairs) Assoc. Prof. Varaporn Junyaprasert (Assistant Dean for Research) The signers of this MOU for GPO are: Dr. Withit Utthawetchakul (President) Mr. Sunthorn Worakul (Vice President) Mrs. Utchara Eksangsri (Director of Research & Development Institute) Mr. Pipat Niyomkarn (Director for Human Resource) Mrs. Prapasorn Surawattanawan (Research & Development Institute) Mrs. Walairat Anukaet Mrs. Wiluck Wanganon Assoc. Prof. Pisamai Kulkanjanatorn (Deputy Dean for Administration) Assoc. Prof. Sompop Prathanturarug (Deputy Dean for Planning and Quality Development) and Assist. Prof. Surakit Nathisuwan (Assistant Dean for International Relations) witnessed this historic event which was held on 31 July 2009 at the Head Office of GPO.
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The First Dean of Faculty of Pharmacy, Mahidol University
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