Tim035
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Although I'm about to finish honours in pharmacology, I'm highly considering going back to undergrad and completing at least 2nd and 3rd year organic chem + the new medicinal chem course. This is due to the realization that I find drug design and optimization a lot more interesting then drug testing on cells and animals (which is really just monkey work).
So, just some basic questions:
- Is it possible to do I-lectures? as most likely I'll attempt to work at least part-time (or even start my PhD if I'm allowed) whilst going to uni just for the labs.
- In general how difficult are the courses? I've had a look through the lecture notes (off faculty of chem website) and I found I was able to complete the exercises within them after reading the related slides without much difficulty.
- Is it worthwhile also doing the 2nd and 3rd year analytical chemistry courses if I'm just after the ability to formulate small molecule drugs hopefully within a pharmaceutical company?
- If you've completed 3rd year organic, do you feel you're well equipped with the skills to develop a synthetic route to formulate a series of drug analogues and verify their structure with spectrometry?
And in general, do you think it'd be worth my time or will most companies / industries really want more then just 3rd year organic chem knowledge?
So, just some basic questions:
- Is it possible to do I-lectures? as most likely I'll attempt to work at least part-time (or even start my PhD if I'm allowed) whilst going to uni just for the labs.
- In general how difficult are the courses? I've had a look through the lecture notes (off faculty of chem website) and I found I was able to complete the exercises within them after reading the related slides without much difficulty.
- Is it worthwhile also doing the 2nd and 3rd year analytical chemistry courses if I'm just after the ability to formulate small molecule drugs hopefully within a pharmaceutical company?
- If you've completed 3rd year organic, do you feel you're well equipped with the skills to develop a synthetic route to formulate a series of drug analogues and verify their structure with spectrometry?
And in general, do you think it'd be worth my time or will most companies / industries really want more then just 3rd year organic chem knowledge?