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Medicinal chemistry, also known as pharmaceutical chemistry, is a branch of chemistry focused on the development of new drugs and the improvement of existing ones. It is an interdisciplinary field ...
A medicinal or pharmaceutical chemist researches and creates chemical compounds for use as drugs. By applying chemical research techniques to isolate natural healing agents or develop artificial ones, ...
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A minimum of 30 credits is required for the Master of Science degree in Chemistry. There is no thesis option for the MS in Chemistry Applied Chemistry option. Beyond the 18 required credit hours, ...
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Synthetic organic chemists are accustomed to pushing electrons around. They use reducing reagents to force electrons into molecules and oxidizing reagents to strip them out. But using electrons on ...
Medicinal chemists are known to explore new areas and work to improve human health and reduce suffering. A good imagination and persistence are required. Medicinal and pharmaceutical chemists apply ...
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