Faculty
The Education Research Center for Pharmaceutical Sciences plays a pivotal role in the faculty's educational framework. Its responsibilities include overseeing practical training, humanities education, and providing comprehensive support for the CBT and the National Pharmacist Examination.
Our members are drawn from a wide range of specialized fields, covering essential expertise such as the chemical properties of pharmaceuticals, the biological systems targeted by drugs, and the pathology of diseases. They are responsible for conducting lectures and practical training across various subjects. Simultaneously, the center conducts educational research to implement effective pharmaceutical teaching methods, alongside advanced research in each member’s specific area of expertise.
Primary Research Areas:
Research on reactive metabolites and their implications.
Research and development of novel therapeutic agents for Parkinson’s disease.
Research on the application of fullerenes in pharmaceuticals and cosmetics.
Methods and evaluation of continuous education regarding the information ethics required for healthcare professionals.
Effective practice and evaluation of inter-professional education and collaboration in healthcare.
Development of effective e-learning materials specifically designed for pharmacy students.
Research on the practical application of next-generation antibody drugs.
Elucidation of the physiological functions of Ly6H, a novel endogenous inhibitor of nicotinic acetylcholine receptor functions.
Research on endogenous double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) exhibiting anti-tumor effects.
Development of novel therapeutic strategies targeting B1B cells in refractory lymphoma.




