New master degree in drug development and production
Tablets, drops, injections, ointment, or perhaps gum? The way a drug is dispensed will depend on its effect in the body. The drug’s form helps to both maximise its curative effect and minimise side effects for the patient. So it’s no coincidence that remedies for headaches come in tablet form whilst insulin for diabetics is dispensed via injection pens.
Finding the best way to activate a drug in the patient’s body is precisely the kind of issue that students in Pharmaceutical Design and Engineering, DTU’s new master degree programme, will learn to resolve.
Using real-life cases provided by the pharmaceutical industry, this programme qualifies students for a wide range of jobs within modern drug production.
Learn more about our new master degree in
Pharmaceutical Design and Engineering.