05.19.16
Shimadzu Scientific Instruments said it is sponsoring the new Shimadzu Pharmaceutical Sciences Summer Camp at The University of Toledo, a two-day camp that will take place annually starting June 2016. It will provide qualifying high school students an opportunity to explore the field of pharmaceutical sciences in preparation for a university academic program.
The laboratory- and technology-focused camp gives students a hands-on approach to learn the science behind several pharmaceutical fields, including drug discovery, chemistry, and cosmetic science. Students will explore these topics through laboratory exercises, faculty presentations, career panels, and small group discussions. The camp also provides an opportunity to interact with current UT pharmacy students as well.
“Shimadzu’s generous support of this new multi-year pharmaceutical camp is a true investment in the sciences and the future,” said Amanda Bryant-Friedrich, associate professor of medicinal and biological chemistry, The University of Toldeo. “The camp will provide a new generation of students with a rewarding academic experience and further cement the university’s commitment to the city of Toledo.”
“The University of Toledo has a purpose to enlighten our next generation of students in the pharmaceutical field, and Shimadzu is proud to contribute toward helping reach that goal,” said Terry Adams, vice president of marketing, Shimadzu Scientific Instruments. “This type of hands-on summer camp allows students to have an enriched academic experience to help them understand their potential and realize what they can achieve with hard work and dedication.”
The laboratory- and technology-focused camp gives students a hands-on approach to learn the science behind several pharmaceutical fields, including drug discovery, chemistry, and cosmetic science. Students will explore these topics through laboratory exercises, faculty presentations, career panels, and small group discussions. The camp also provides an opportunity to interact with current UT pharmacy students as well.
“Shimadzu’s generous support of this new multi-year pharmaceutical camp is a true investment in the sciences and the future,” said Amanda Bryant-Friedrich, associate professor of medicinal and biological chemistry, The University of Toldeo. “The camp will provide a new generation of students with a rewarding academic experience and further cement the university’s commitment to the city of Toledo.”
“The University of Toledo has a purpose to enlighten our next generation of students in the pharmaceutical field, and Shimadzu is proud to contribute toward helping reach that goal,” said Terry Adams, vice president of marketing, Shimadzu Scientific Instruments. “This type of hands-on summer camp allows students to have an enriched academic experience to help them understand their potential and realize what they can achieve with hard work and dedication.”