The Faculty of Pharmacy was established in 1968 and is now recognized as one of the most prestigious schools of pharmacy in Thailand and Southeast Asia. Our graduate programs are diverse and cover most aspects of pharmaceutical sciences and practice. Our areas of research excellence cover pharmaceutical chemistry, biopharmaceutical sciences, pharmaceutics, phytochemical & phytopharmaceutical sciences and...
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The Faculty of Pharmacy was established in 1968 and is now recognized as one of the most prestigious schools of pharmacy in Thailand and Southeast Asia. Our graduate programs are diverse and cover most aspects of pharmaceutical sciences and practice. Our areas of research excellence cover pharmaceutical chemistry, biopharmaceutical sciences, pharmaceutics, phytochemical & phytopharmaceutical sciences and pharmacy practice.
The Faculty provides modern teaching and research facilities, including a central library, 7 laboratories for teaching, 3 central laboratories for research, and a well-equipped central computer center, a Drug Information Center, a Medicinal Plant Information Center, and Siriruckhachati Medicinal Plant Garden (Salaya Campus). Students can also receive hands-on professional experience at a Pharmaceutical Pilot Plant and Faculty Drug Store located inside the main facilities.
The Faculty is expanding its graduate programs to produce qualified pharmacists and pharmaceutical researchers with up-to-date knowledge and skills to work ethically in various pharmaceutical areas. These graduate programs and research activities are strengthened by collaboration with many international academic institutions and agencies worldwide. The shared expertise enables the Faculty to continue its role as one of the leading educational research institutions in Southeast Asia..
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For more information, Please contact Division of Graduate and Post-graduate studies
E-mail:
pyedu@mahidol.ac.th
Contact: (+66) 2354-3747, (+66) 96-812-1048
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