Research environment
The unit provides an excellent learning environment for postdoctoral fellows and
postgraduate and undergraduate students. During the reviewed period, twelve
doctorate degrees and 30 Master’s degrees were completed. The Master’s and
doctoral degree holders trained by the unit have been successful in the labour
market. The unit participates in three graduate schools: the Graduate School in
Pharmaceutical Research, the Finnish National Graduate School in Nanoscience,
and the Graduate School of Chemical Sensors and Microanalytical Systems. All
principal investigators of the unit have spent several years in leading research
groups in prestigious universities in the US and Europe and promote open
collaborative scientific work.
The analytical chemistry, medicinal chemistry and synthesis laboratories of the
Division of Pharmaceutical Chemistry are modern and well-equipped. The micro-
and nanotechnology laboratory at the Division is also very well equipped and unique,
both in the Viikki Campus and in Finland. The unit has convenient access to many
facilities in the Viikki Campus via the Joint Instrument Centre, several Core Facilities
and other cooperation laboratories of UH.
Improvement of research infrastructures is an important challenge. Currently,
there is a need for improved instrumentation, for example an FTMS (Fourier
transform mass spectrometer), a high-field NMR instrument and a robust HPLC-MS
(High-Performance Liquid Chromatography Mass Spectrometer).
The continuously increasing workload in terms of project, faculty and university
bureaucracy, administration and teaching tasks in both the BSc and MSc programmes
depletes human resources for research.
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