Training Course in the Department of Physics Explores Pharmaceutical Physics: From the Laboratory to Our Daily Lives

The Department of Physics at the College of Education for Pure Sciences – University of Samarra organized a training course entitled “Pharmaceutical Physics: From the Laboratory to Our Daily Lives”, delivered by Dr. Thaer Khalil Saleh, as part of a series of scientific activities aimed at enhancing students’ knowledge.

The course aimed to explain the latest modern methods in using nanomaterials for drug delivery to treat diseases such as cancer, in addition to the use of medical robots as advanced methods for transporting drugs within the human body.

It also highlighted the role of physics in developing drug delivery methods using nanocomposites and their impact on human life, as well as educating students on the fundamental concepts of pharmaceutical physics, how to design effective compounds, and particularly their mechanisms of action within the human body.

In this regard, Dr. Saleh concluded the course with a set of recommendations, most notably that scientific progress in the field of pharmaceutical physics significantly contributes to improving quality of life, enhances students’ awareness of the importance of scientific research and its role in medical innovation, and underscores the necessity of supporting laboratory studies to achieve more effective and safer drug delivery methods.

Editing and Design: Abdulssalam Muhannad Mahmoud

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