On Saturday, November 8, the "2025 Department of Pharmacy Graduation Research Presentation," where sixth-year students of the Department of Pharmacy present the results of their graduation research, was held in the Multi-purpose Hall of Building 1 at the Shiba-Kyoritsu Campus.
The presentation was held in a poster session format, and posters showcasing the research results—the culmination of the sixth-year students' hard work—were displayed throughout the venue. Students stood in front of their posters, explained their research content to feedback faculty members, and then engaged in Q&A sessions to receive feedback. They also explained their research to faculty members other than their direct supervisors and engaged in discussions regarding their research content.
Since being assigned to their laboratories in the fall semester of their fourth year, sixth-year students in the Department of Pharmacy have devoted much of their time to graduation research, excluding the training period at hospitals and pharmacies. While conducting research, there are many instances where desired results are not obtained; however, by addressing new challenges arising from unexpected results, students' problem-solving skills are refined. At this presentation, which serves as an opportunity to present results achieved through long hours and significant effort, the students gave passionate presentations despite their nervous expressions.