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All PharmD students at the University of Arizona College of Pharmacy must complete a research project as part of their graduation requirements. This repository collection contains the abstracts of these projects, and the full-text of projects that students have opted to make available.
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Modified Patient Intake Process and its Effectiveness in Timely Access to Patient Data in Endocrinology Telemedicine Visits
The Role of Vaccine Literacy on Vaccination Rates in Maricopa County Health Pods
Assessing community pharmacists’ confidence with and knowledge of veterinary medications
Implementation and Review of Student Led Meds-to-Beds Intervention on Hospital Readmission Rates and Patient Satisfaction in Advanced Heart Failure
Assessing knowledge and integration of updated FDA pregnancy and lactation labeling in practice between rural and urban prescribers and dispensers
Surveying rural healthcare workers for vaccine awareness and hesitancy
Perceived Mental Health of Student Pharmacists Working in Community Settings During the Coronavirus Disease-19 (COVID-19) Pandemic: A Qualitative Analysis at the University of Arizona College of Pharmacy
Do Rural And High Index Of Need Counties Have Different COVID-19Vaccination Rates?
A Pilot Educational Video Series Aimed at Orienting Non-Native English Speakers to the U.S. Pharmacy System
Prophylactic Benzodiazepine Use in Bupropion Overdose
Comparison of Inhaled Epoprostenol and Inhaled Nitric Oxide for COVID-19 Induced ARDS in Critically Ill Adults
A Qualitative Analysis of 2022 Request to Speak Comments
Impact of Student Loan Debt on University of Arizona R. Ken Coit College of Pharmacy Alumni
Outcomes of patients with DKA treated with subcutaneous insulin in the emergency department
Identifying the Student Pharmacists’ Perception of Characteristics of a Fulfilling Career
Anticoagulation Quality Assessment and Risk Evaluation in Patients with Nonvalvular Atrial Fibrillation (NVAF)
Influenza Vaccination Perceptions Among Pharmacy Students During the COVID-19 Pandemic
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1. Evaluation of Ciprofloxacin Effect on the Antimalarial Activity of Some Antimalarial Drugs in Plasmodium Berghei Infected Mice.
2. Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Antiretroviral Therapy among Adult HIV Patients Attending a Tertiary Hospital in Nigeria.
3. Effect of Family Support on Medication Adherence and Glycemic Control of Type 2 Diabetes Outpatients in a Tertiary Hospital in South-Eastern Nigeria.
4. Drug Utilization Review and Medication Adherence in a Nigerian Psychiatric Hospital.
5. Cost Effectiveness Evaluation of Antihypertensive Combination Therapies in University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital Ituku Ozalla, Enugu.
6. Effect of Family Support on Medication Adherence and Glycemic Control of Type 2 Diabetes Outpatients in A Tertiary Hospital In South-Eastern Nigeria.
7. Antimalarial Drug Prescribing Practice in Pediatrics in a University Teaching Hospital.
8. Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Antiretroviral Therapy among Adult Hiv Patients Attending a Tertiary Hospital in Nigeria.
9. Evaluation of Ciprofloxacin Effect on the Antimalarial Activity of Some Antimalarial Drugs in Plasmodium Berghei Infected Mice.
10. Utilization Review and Medication Adherence in a Nigerian Psychiatric Hospital Drug.
11. Evaluation of the Beliefs about Medication, Adherence and Self-Care Knowledge among Type 2 Diabetic Patients in a Nigerian Teaching Hospital.
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Research Topics & Ideas: Healthcare
F inding and choosing a strong research topic is the critical first step when it comes to crafting a high-quality dissertation, thesis or research project. If you’ve landed on this post, chances are you’re looking for a healthcare-related research topic , but aren’t sure where to start. Here, we’ll explore a variety of healthcare-related research ideas and topic thought-starters across a range of healthcare fields, including allopathic and alternative medicine, dentistry, physical therapy, optometry, pharmacology and public health.
NB – This is just the start…
The topic ideation and evaluation process has multiple steps . In this post, we’ll kickstart the process by sharing some research topic ideas within the healthcare domain. This is the starting point, but to develop a well-defined research topic, you’ll need to identify a clear and convincing research gap , along with a well-justified plan of action to fill that gap.
If you’re new to the oftentimes perplexing world of research, or if this is your first time undertaking a formal academic research project, be sure to check out our free dissertation mini-course. In it, we cover the process of writing a dissertation or thesis from start to end. Be sure to also sign up for our free webinar that explores how to find a high-quality research topic.
Overview: Healthcare Research Topics
- Allopathic medicine
- Alternative /complementary medicine
- Veterinary medicine
- Physical therapy/ rehab
- Optometry and ophthalmology
- Pharmacy and pharmacology
- Public health
- Examples of healthcare-related dissertations
Allopathic (Conventional) Medicine
- The effectiveness of telemedicine in remote elderly patient care
- The impact of stress on the immune system of cancer patients
- The effects of a plant-based diet on chronic diseases such as diabetes
- The use of AI in early cancer diagnosis and treatment
- The role of the gut microbiome in mental health conditions such as depression and anxiety
- The efficacy of mindfulness meditation in reducing chronic pain: A systematic review
- The benefits and drawbacks of electronic health records in a developing country
- The effects of environmental pollution on breast milk quality
- The use of personalized medicine in treating genetic disorders
- The impact of social determinants of health on chronic diseases in Asia
- The role of high-intensity interval training in improving cardiovascular health
- The efficacy of using probiotics for gut health in pregnant women
- The impact of poor sleep on the treatment of chronic illnesses
- The role of inflammation in the development of chronic diseases such as lupus
- The effectiveness of physiotherapy in pain control post-surgery
Topics & Ideas: Alternative Medicine
- The benefits of herbal medicine in treating young asthma patients
- The use of acupuncture in treating infertility in women over 40 years of age
- The effectiveness of homoeopathy in treating mental health disorders: A systematic review
- The role of aromatherapy in reducing stress and anxiety post-surgery
- The impact of mindfulness meditation on reducing high blood pressure
- The use of chiropractic therapy in treating back pain of pregnant women
- The efficacy of traditional Chinese medicine such as Shun-Qi-Tong-Xie (SQTX) in treating digestive disorders in China
- The impact of yoga on physical and mental health in adolescents
- The benefits of hydrotherapy in treating musculoskeletal disorders such as tendinitis
- The role of Reiki in promoting healing and relaxation post birth
- The effectiveness of naturopathy in treating skin conditions such as eczema
- The use of deep tissue massage therapy in reducing chronic pain in amputees
- The impact of tai chi on the treatment of anxiety and depression
- The benefits of reflexology in treating stress, anxiety and chronic fatigue
- The role of acupuncture in the prophylactic management of headaches and migraines
Topics & Ideas: Dentistry
- The impact of sugar consumption on the oral health of infants
- The use of digital dentistry in improving patient care: A systematic review
- The efficacy of orthodontic treatments in correcting bite problems in adults
- The role of dental hygiene in preventing gum disease in patients with dental bridges
- The impact of smoking on oral health and tobacco cessation support from UK dentists
- The benefits of dental implants in restoring missing teeth in adolescents
- The use of lasers in dental procedures such as root canals
- The efficacy of root canal treatment using high-frequency electric pulses in saving infected teeth
- The role of fluoride in promoting remineralization and slowing down demineralization
- The impact of stress-induced reflux on oral health
- The benefits of dental crowns in restoring damaged teeth in elderly patients
- The use of sedation dentistry in managing dental anxiety in children
- The efficacy of teeth whitening treatments in improving dental aesthetics in patients with braces
- The role of orthodontic appliances in improving well-being
- The impact of periodontal disease on overall health and chronic illnesses
Tops & Ideas: Veterinary Medicine
- The impact of nutrition on broiler chicken production
- The role of vaccines in disease prevention in horses
- The importance of parasite control in animal health in piggeries
- The impact of animal behaviour on welfare in the dairy industry
- The effects of environmental pollution on the health of cattle
- The role of veterinary technology such as MRI in animal care
- The importance of pain management in post-surgery health outcomes
- The impact of genetics on animal health and disease in layer chickens
- The effectiveness of alternative therapies in veterinary medicine: A systematic review
- The role of veterinary medicine in public health: A case study of the COVID-19 pandemic
- The impact of climate change on animal health and infectious diseases in animals
- The importance of animal welfare in veterinary medicine and sustainable agriculture
- The effects of the human-animal bond on canine health
- The role of veterinary medicine in conservation efforts: A case study of Rhinoceros poaching in Africa
- The impact of veterinary research of new vaccines on animal health
Topics & Ideas: Physical Therapy/Rehab
- The efficacy of aquatic therapy in improving joint mobility and strength in polio patients
- The impact of telerehabilitation on patient outcomes in Germany
- The effect of kinesiotaping on reducing knee pain and improving function in individuals with chronic pain
- A comparison of manual therapy and yoga exercise therapy in the management of low back pain
- The use of wearable technology in physical rehabilitation and the impact on patient adherence to a rehabilitation plan
- The impact of mindfulness-based interventions in physical therapy in adolescents
- The effects of resistance training on individuals with Parkinson’s disease
- The role of hydrotherapy in the management of fibromyalgia
- The impact of cognitive-behavioural therapy in physical rehabilitation for individuals with chronic pain
- The use of virtual reality in physical rehabilitation of sports injuries
- The effects of electrical stimulation on muscle function and strength in athletes
- The role of physical therapy in the management of stroke recovery: A systematic review
- The impact of pilates on mental health in individuals with depression
- The use of thermal modalities in physical therapy and its effectiveness in reducing pain and inflammation
- The effect of strength training on balance and gait in elderly patients
Topics & Ideas: Optometry & Opthalmology
- The impact of screen time on the vision and ocular health of children under the age of 5
- The effects of blue light exposure from digital devices on ocular health
- The role of dietary interventions, such as the intake of whole grains, in the management of age-related macular degeneration
- The use of telemedicine in optometry and ophthalmology in the UK
- The impact of myopia control interventions on African American children’s vision
- The use of contact lenses in the management of dry eye syndrome: different treatment options
- The effects of visual rehabilitation in individuals with traumatic brain injury
- The role of low vision rehabilitation in individuals with age-related vision loss: challenges and solutions
- The impact of environmental air pollution on ocular health
- The effectiveness of orthokeratology in myopia control compared to contact lenses
- The role of dietary supplements, such as omega-3 fatty acids, in ocular health
- The effects of ultraviolet radiation exposure from tanning beds on ocular health
- The impact of computer vision syndrome on long-term visual function
- The use of novel diagnostic tools in optometry and ophthalmology in developing countries
- The effects of virtual reality on visual perception and ocular health: an examination of dry eye syndrome and neurologic symptoms
Topics & Ideas: Pharmacy & Pharmacology
- The impact of medication adherence on patient outcomes in cystic fibrosis
- The use of personalized medicine in the management of chronic diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease
- The effects of pharmacogenomics on drug response and toxicity in cancer patients
- The role of pharmacists in the management of chronic pain in primary care
- The impact of drug-drug interactions on patient mental health outcomes
- The use of telepharmacy in healthcare: Present status and future potential
- The effects of herbal and dietary supplements on drug efficacy and toxicity
- The role of pharmacists in the management of type 1 diabetes
- The impact of medication errors on patient outcomes and satisfaction
- The use of technology in medication management in the USA
- The effects of smoking on drug metabolism and pharmacokinetics: A case study of clozapine
- Leveraging the role of pharmacists in preventing and managing opioid use disorder
- The impact of the opioid epidemic on public health in a developing country
- The use of biosimilars in the management of the skin condition psoriasis
- The effects of the Affordable Care Act on medication utilization and patient outcomes in African Americans
Topics & Ideas: Public Health
- The impact of the built environment and urbanisation on physical activity and obesity
- The effects of food insecurity on health outcomes in Zimbabwe
- The role of community-based participatory research in addressing health disparities
- The impact of social determinants of health, such as racism, on population health
- The effects of heat waves on public health
- The role of telehealth in addressing healthcare access and equity in South America
- The impact of gun violence on public health in South Africa
- The effects of chlorofluorocarbons air pollution on respiratory health
- The role of public health interventions in reducing health disparities in the USA
- The impact of the United States Affordable Care Act on access to healthcare and health outcomes
- The effects of water insecurity on health outcomes in the Middle East
- The role of community health workers in addressing healthcare access and equity in low-income countries
- The impact of mass incarceration on public health and behavioural health of a community
- The effects of floods on public health and healthcare systems
- The role of social media in public health communication and behaviour change in adolescents
Examples: Healthcare Dissertation & Theses
While the ideas we’ve presented above are a decent starting point for finding a healthcare-related research topic, they are fairly generic and non-specific. So, it helps to look at actual dissertations and theses to see how this all comes together.
Below, we’ve included a selection of research projects from various healthcare-related degree programs to help refine your thinking. These are actual dissertations and theses, written as part of Master’s and PhD-level programs, so they can provide some useful insight as to what a research topic looks like in practice.
- Improving Follow-Up Care for Homeless Populations in North County San Diego (Sanchez, 2021)
- On the Incentives of Medicare’s Hospital Reimbursement and an Examination of Exchangeability (Elzinga, 2016)
- Managing the healthcare crisis: the career narratives of nurses (Krueger, 2021)
- Methods for preventing central line-associated bloodstream infection in pediatric haematology-oncology patients: A systematic literature review (Balkan, 2020)
- Farms in Healthcare: Enhancing Knowledge, Sharing, and Collaboration (Garramone, 2019)
- When machine learning meets healthcare: towards knowledge incorporation in multimodal healthcare analytics (Yuan, 2020)
- Integrated behavioural healthcare: The future of rural mental health (Fox, 2019)
- Healthcare service use patterns among autistic adults: A systematic review with narrative synthesis (Gilmore, 2021)
- Mindfulness-Based Interventions: Combatting Burnout and Compassionate Fatigue among Mental Health Caregivers (Lundquist, 2022)
- Transgender and gender-diverse people’s perceptions of gender-inclusive healthcare access and associated hope for the future (Wille, 2021)
- Efficient Neural Network Synthesis and Its Application in Smart Healthcare (Hassantabar, 2022)
- The Experience of Female Veterans and Health-Seeking Behaviors (Switzer, 2022)
- Machine learning applications towards risk prediction and cost forecasting in healthcare (Singh, 2022)
- Does Variation in the Nursing Home Inspection Process Explain Disparity in Regulatory Outcomes? (Fox, 2020)
Looking at these titles, you can probably pick up that the research topics here are quite specific and narrowly-focused , compared to the generic ones presented earlier. This is an important thing to keep in mind as you develop your own research topic. That is to say, to create a top-notch research topic, you must be precise and target a specific context with specific variables of interest . In other words, you need to identify a clear, well-justified research gap.
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B.Pharmacy & M. Pharmacy Projects: Topics for project work of Pharmacology students
B.Pharmacy & M. Pharmacy Projects: Topics for project work of Pharmacology students are here today for you to help you a little bit in your academics to excel. Topics for project in Pharmacology for B.Pharmacy & M. Pharmacy. These Topics for project in Pharmacology for B.Pharmacy & M. Pharmacy will be of great help for the students who are going for the second year of master’s of pharmacy and also for the final year B.Pharmacy students.
Topics for project in Pharmacology for B.Pharmacy & M. Pharmacy:
- Emerging therapy for cancer.
- Computer aided drug designing for targeted drug delivery systems.
- Effect of combination therapy of Moxifloxacin and Dexamethasone on rats infected with Staphylococcus aureus.
- Genetic level therapy for neonatal problems.
- Which is superior -Azithromycin or Erythromycin?
- Novel/Recent changes in fluoroquinolones.
- Intradermal Anti-Rabies Vaccine – The new armament.
- How to increase efficiency – Dosage or Concentration?
- Common hazards of steroid use in hypertensives.
- Emerging therapy for dengue.
- Novel Routes of Insulin for Diabetes Treatment.
- Applications of Nanotechnology in Cancer.
- Colon Specific Drug Delivery System: An Overview.
- Prostaglandins.
- Parkinson’s disease novel drugs.
- Advances in Thrombin Inhibitors.
New B.Pharmacy & M. Pharmacy Projects:
- Ophthalmic Inserts.
- Antioxidants from Natural Sources.
- Newer approaches in Treatment of pain: N – Type Calcium Channel Blocker.
- Nan robots and its Application in Medicine.
- Evaluation and Characterization of Bioadhesive Drug Delivery Systems.
- Gene Therapy in Cancer.
- Toxicology study of the effects of poisons.
- Theoretical pharmacology.
- Posology – how medicines are dosed.
- Pharmacognosy – deriving medicines from plants.
Latest B.Pharmacy & M. Pharmacy Projects:
Tumour Specific Drug Delivery: Novel Approches Automated Drug Delivery System
New Approaches for Targeting to Treat Tuberculosis
Peptide Synthesis Herbal Drugs Used in Skin Disorders Peroxisome Proliferator Activated Receptor A Molecular Update in G-Protein Coupled Receptor Methods of Drug Discovery – Dynamics of Transition Principles of Plant Toxins Metered Dose Inhaler Technology Molecular Modelling and Its Applications Co-Processed Excipients Erythropoeitin : An Update Solid Phase Synthesis In Combinatorial Chemistry Novel Liposomal Drug Delivery Systems And Their Applications Computer Aided Drug Design Biosensors Dissolution Enhancement Techniques
Click here to see Ceutics B.Pharmacy & M. Pharmacy Projects: Titles Project Work Topics {Pharmaceutics}
Pharmacology B.Pharmacy & M. Pharmacy Projects:
Herbal Anticancer Drugs. Clinical pharmacology – the medical field of medication effects on humans. Neuropharmacology and Topic:Psychopharmacology (effects of medication on behavior and nervous system functioning), Pharmacogenetics (clinical testing of genetic variation that gives rise to differing response to drugs) Pharmacogenomics (application of genomic technologies to new drug discovery and further characterization of older drugs). Pharmacoepidemiology (study of effects of drugs in large numbers of people). Emerging therapy for diabetes. Metabolic pharmacology/biochemistry. Food-drug interaction. Drug-drug interaction. Clinical trial. Toxicology related topics, Pharmacological study of any unknown drugs.
Medicinal Chemistry Projects or Pharma Chemistry Projects for Masters / B Pharmacy
In Medicinal chemistry Projects B pharmacy and M Pharmacy students can take up wide variety of research topics which deals with Synthesis, Characterization and Docking Studies of some products, or Green Synthesis and Characterization of products, or In Silco Molecular Modeling or Cellular Redox State Modifications or High Throughput Kinetic Assay for Screening Potential Inhibitors. You can also try Method Development for Characterization of Novel products. Just you can make a list of your interested research topics for your B pharm and M Pharm projects and give them to your Guide. He or she will mentor you according to the current trend, necessity and resources availability.
Below are few examples of projects for pharmacy students who are interested in Medicinal Chemistry. These are the current trending and ongoing project list from different places and institutes.
- Synthesis of Mukanadin B and Analogues as Possible Neuroprotective Agents
- Synthesizing novel self assembled monolayer conductive polymers for improving biocompatible and norotrophic devices
- Synthesis of Biologically Active Lignan Natural Products via an Acyl-Claisen Rearrangement and an Unusual 1,4-diaryl Rearrangement
- Studies towards the asymmetric synthesis of 1,4-benzodioxane neolignans
- Total Synthesis of the Dineolignan Ophiocerol and Derivatives
- Synthesis of bioactive natural products and associated analogues
- Vaccine design for lectin targets
- Design and synthesis of rat selective toxicants
- Development of bioactive 3C protease inhibitors as therapeutics to treat the common cold
- Novel Selective Ligands of the CB1/D2 Receptor Heterodimer
- Method Development for Characterization of Novel Copper Chelators in Patients with Diabetes
- Synthetic investigation of neurologically active therapeutic agents
- Synthesis of cyclic peptides isolated from a psychrophile\
- Total Synthesis of Aspergillus Spiroketal and its analogues
- Asymmetric gold-catalysed synthesis of the paecilospirone spiroacetal \
- Total synthesis of lasionectrin and related analogues as novel anti-malaria agents
- Synthesis of marine derived natural products Aigialospirol and its analogues
- Total synthesis of terreinol, a spiroketal natural product, and investigation into
- enantioselective oxidative spiroketalisation
- Studies towards onchidal’s acetycholine esterase inhibitory activit
- Synthesis of cyclic peptides isolated from a psychrophile
- Asymmetric gold-catalysed synthesis of the paecilospirone spiroacetal
- Total synthesis of terreinol, a spiroketal natural product, and investigation into enantioselective oxidative spiroketalisation
- Studies towards onchidal’s acetycholine esterase inhibitory activity.
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How to prepare a proposal for pharmacy research
A research proposal is often necessary to secure the required funding or resources. Cathy Geeson explains what to consider when putting a proposal together.
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When writing a research proposal you are aiming to produce a concise, clear summary of a proposed research project. This may form part of your academic studies, but often it is written to obtain the funding or resources needed to undertake the research. The proposal will need to be tailored to your audience, who may be academic supervisors, an organisation or an external funding body, but many of the principles of writing a research proposal remain consistent.
Putting together a proposal can take a considerable amount of time (an average of 9–12 months), so you need to be able to justify investing your time and that of your research team. You should approach writing a research proposal in the same way you would tackle any important project — do your background preparation, get the right team around you, make a plan and, finally, maintain your enthusiasm and determination to succeed.
The research topic
The most important thing to consider when choosing a topic is whether it poses a worthwhile question that needs to be answered and will result in tangible benefits within a reasonable and defined period. You should be able to demonstrate that the project will fill a gap in current literature.
Ask your peers and employers whether they believe the topic is important. Additionally, you could speak to the research team at the Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) and members of the public to get their opinions.
Early considerations
Think carefully about what you want to achieve, whether funding is required and, if so, what type of funding may be suitable. Initially, you will need to consider how much money you are looking for and whether you are seeking a personal award, leading to a Masters or doctoral qualification, or funding for a larger research team. If the latter, you will need to demonstrate that you have enough experience to apply as the lead applicant.
You need to ensure that your proposal is practical and deliverable. Most awards are time-limited, typically between one and five years with most limited to three years, which means you will need to be realistic about how long you believe your research will take. Additionally, most awards are for a set amount of money, so you need to ensure that this is likely to cover all necessary resources and costs.
Different funding bodies will back different types of research so you will need to apply to the most appropriate organisation. For example, in the UK, the Medical Research Council funds basic or invention research whereas the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) focuses on applied, evaluative and clinical research.
Ensure that the right infrastructure is in place within your organisation – this includes having appropriate management and support arrangements. Additionally, depending on the type of research, you may need to have access to sufficient patients and quality data. This may mean collecting your own data rather than trying to retrospectively assemble data that was not originally intended for research purposes.
Finally, you must be able to justify that your proposal is ethically acceptable. Although this does not mean preparing for ethics approval in detail at this stage, you should think about whether the benefits of undertaking the research outweigh the risks and burdens to potential participants.
Getting the right support
Your most important resource will be your research team. The members of your team will depend on your experience — for example, you may need an academic supervisor if the award is to support Masters or doctoral studies — and your research question and design; for example, you may require a statistician or a health economist. Decide who you require and try to obtain their support at an early stage. Be mindful of practical issues, such as the feasibility of arranging meetings. Support from your employer (and potential research site) is also crucial, particularly if you propose undertaking a secondment from your current role. At this stage you may also need to consider involvement from patients or the public or both (see ‘Patient and public involvement’).
It is also advisable to contact the research manager within your organisation and, depending on the research funder, you may also have access to design support. For example, the NIHR has a dedicated ‘research design service’ (RDS) to provide further guidance on the application process itself. The RDS also provides a number of training courses, together with ‘bid development’ advice, which can be valuable in helping hone your research proposal.
Try not to overlook other potential sources of help and advice. Researchers who have published work in the field may be willing to provide further advice on their methodology. My tip would be to seek as much advice and guidance as possible from a wide range of sources.
Once you have finalised your research methodology you can consider in depth what physical resources you will need, including access to patients, healthcare professionals and laboratory testing. The methodology will also inform the potential size and overall costs of your study. Talk to your finance department as early as you can — this can help ensure that your costs are thorough and realistic.
Writing your proposal
Research funding applications are generally highly structured and are split into sections that will vary by funder and funding stream. Each section will include clear instructions, usually including strict word limits. The funder is also likely to provide comprehensive guidance notes, plus an advice service should you need further clarification.
Remember that your proposal may be reviewed by panel members who do not work in your field, so avoid jargon and explain all abbreviations in full, ideally in each section (in case reviewers do not read your application in the order it was written). In terms of your writing style, aim for professional, clear and concise. Pay attention to detail, ask your research team to review your proposal and accept all offers to proofread your work.
Example of sections within the application form
Patient and public involvement (ppi).
Many funders are committed to the involvement of patients and the public so you may need to consider relevant activities as part of your application. These activities can involve patients and the public helping choose the research topic, assisting in the design, advising on the research project or actually helping carry out the research.
Plain English summary
You may be required to provide a brief summary of your research, written in language that members of the public should understand, so it is worth getting this reviewed as part of your PPI.
Scientific abstract
The scientific abstract is a more detailed summary that outlines the background to the research, the aims of the work, the plan of investigation and a synopsis of the potential benefits.
Background and rationale
You will then need to state your main hypothesis and research questions, and justify why the research is important and relevant to the funder. Think carefully about the benefits of your work — you will need to show the funder that your proposal is worth their investment. This section may also include your literature review, with details of gaps in current understanding of your topic, and how existing literature has informed your methodology. The funder will need evidence that you have carried out a thorough review, including any databases or citation indexes you have searched.
Research plan
In the research plan you should provide a structured protocol. It needs to be detailed enough to explain clearly how you intend to conduct the research but also succinct, because the word count is likely to be limited. You may also need to submit a ‘research timetable’ to highlight expected important milestones.
Expected outputs and dissemination
Additionally, you will need to assure the funder that the results of your research will deliver tangible benefits and that you will share these results widely.
Management and governance
You should be able to demonstrate that you will manage the award well, emphasising the results that you will deliver and how you will control the finances. This section may also include a review of ethical issues. Ensure that you are familiar with the ‘Research governance framework for health and social care’ from the Department of Health (England) and its implications for your work. Depending on the research methodology you may need to consider whether you will need informed consent from patients and other participants, and you will almost certainly have to address any confidentiality issues.
Intellectual property
Intellectual property (IP) provides the basis for protecting information, ideas and developments that your research may generate. The IP you generate will be retained by you and your organisation, but the funder will want to know that the IP will be protected (for example, with copyright or a patent) and used appropriately to ensure that the proposed research benefits can be delivered. Financial returns are an uncommon benefit of applied or clinical research but, where income generation is anticipated, you may need to enter into a commercialisation agreement with the funder to clarify how the revenue will be shared. This is an area where you may need to seek expert advice (for example, from ‘ NHS Innovation Hubs ’ ).
Making your proposal stand out
- Read the funder’s guidance notes carefully, and address each point thoroughly;
- Explain why yours is an important research question, with clear benefits;
- Be precise and succinct — could you describe clearly the main objective of your research in one or two sentences?
- Demonstrate that your proposal is well planned, feasible, cost-effective, and will yield high quality results with a positive impact;
- Justify everything fully, including your method, required resources and team members;
- Be consistent. For example, if you have said you need a PPI steering group, ensure this is included as a research cost and that meetings are built into your research timetable.
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Pharmd Projects
College of pharmacy, pharmd students at the university of utah college of pharmacy from the class of 2019 forward are required to complete a capstone research project during their third and fourth years. the purpose of the project is to help students transition from consumers to producers of knowledge. completion of a project will enable the student to develop many key skills: professional writing, formal presenting, critical thinking, literature evaluation, project management, data collection, data analysis, and others..
Accepting Submissions
If you have an idea for a research project you would be interested in advising and that would benefit you , you can submit your proposal by clicking the link below. Each Fall (September-January), we collect ideas for students to complete during the following two academic years. We accept proposals from a wide range of partners in addition to the College of Pharmacy faculty, including School of Medicine faculty, College of Nursing faculty, community and clinical pharmacists, public health officials, and others. You are welcome to share this form with anyone who you think would be qualified and interested in advising a student research project.
PharmD students interested in proposing their own project should look for a mentor to advise the project, and then submit a proposal with that mentor. On the proposal, the mentor will list the student he or she plans to work with. Mentors and students who are already working together can also indicate this on the form.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact Craig Henchey or Dan Witt .
Qualities of a Good PharmD Project:
- Feasible to complete in 1-2 years
- Financially feasible (see “Project Funding” below)
- Clear pathway to data acquisition and analysis
- Straight-forward methodology
- Sufficiently Focused – few variables and specific aims
- Potential to generate or support future research
- Mentor invested in project success and completion
- Strategically aligned with needs of the Mentor
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Pharmacy Research Topics
Research Topic Ideas for Biology
Pharmacy research ideas encompasses a variety of topics dealing with drugs and pharmaceuticals. Some broad areas of pharmaceutical research relate to drug delivery, pharmaceutical cell biology, medicinal chemistry and medicine management. Faculty and graduate students at pharmaceutical colleges typically engage in such research, and some go on to develop new drugs and delivery methods.
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For students pursing doctorate degrees, pharmacy research offers many topics for a thesis, such as developing new drugs for cancer treatments, drug delivery methods, pharmaceutical cell biology and medicine management. Other topic ideas include plants as a source of medicinal products, interaction of drugs with RNA, synthetic medicines and many more.
Cancer Drug Studies
Cancer drug studies represent one type of pharmacological research topic. For instance, researchers study the role of steroid drugs in the growth of breast cancer. Other topics include the development of new cancer therapies and using targeted approaches for drug delivery to treat cancer. These types of studies aim to help patients deal with cancer and better handle the effects of cancer.
Drug Delivery
Another major topic for pharmacy research relates to drug delivery. One such research study at looks at the design and evaluation of drug delivery systems, emphasizing some methods of delivery such as liposomes and liquid crystals. Another research project studies the immediate environment of the lung, particularly how a person reacts to inflammatory stress and the use of drug treatments. Investigators use human lung epithelial cell culture for the study, studying humans as well as animals.
Pharmaceutical Cell Biology
Research in the area of pharmaceutical cell biology aims to understand basic cell biology and relate the findings to diseases in humans. Some such research projects in this area have dealt with topics such as inflammation processes in human disease, mechanisms for cell-to-cell communications and mechanisms of carcinogenesis. This sort of research is likely to involve close work with biologists who have similar research interests in these sorts of topics.
Medicine Management
Medicines management research looks into the cost effectiveness of new interventions that aim to improve the health of patients. Some of this research focuses on older people and on mental illness along with medicine management. These topics deal with the evaluation of pharmacist-led services, interventions that improve the adherence of medications, consultation skills, medication review services and interventions for reducing the problems that come about as a result of dysphagia.
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Conducting Research Projects
These resources are intended to help residents and students understand the basic steps and principles of conducting practice-based research projects. Pharmacists who want to conduct practice-based projects can also benefit from the information presented. These presentations start with generating the project topic and proceed through planning, design, funding and sharing project results. Knowing how to manage complex projects from start to finish is critical whether you pursue a clinical, managerial, or academic career track. By sharing the results of your project with the health care community, you can contribute important information that helps advance pharmacy practice.
Keep two important considerations in mind as you move along the continuum of developing, implementing, and evaluating a project. You must:
- Understand the limitations of your project and recognize how it does or does not compare with the "ideal" research project.
- Actively develop your project management skills to ensure that the project is as sound and effective as possible.
Selecting Your Project
Perhaps the hardest step in your project is figuring out where to start. Once you've determined your focus and worked up a timeline, however, you have a road map to help you move forward productively. This presentation gives you concrete suggestions for identifying valuable project ideas.
Selecting Your Project Recording
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Designing and Planning Your Project
This presentation explains the three categories most residency projects fall into, discusses important aspects of research studies and walks you through the process of creating a project plan.
Designing and Planning Your Project Recording
Designing and Planning Your Project Slides
Procuring Funding for Your Project
Determining your project's needs and identifying resources to meet those needs are critical for success. This presentation will discuss ways to obtain monetary resources for your project or research. It reviews common and no-so-common sources of grant funding as well as tips for soliciting funds.
Procuring Funding for Your Project Recording
Procuring Funding for Your Project Slides
Avoiding Pitfalls in Implementing Your Project
One of the most gratifying things you can do is to completing a project that leads to improved patient care or documents the professional role of the pharmacist. With careful preparation, contingency plans, and a good attitude, problems can often be avoided or overcome. This presentation discusses how to avoid pitfalls and minimize problems as you implement your project, allowing you to complete it on time and create a product you are proud of.
Avoiding Pitfalls in Implementing Your Project Recording
Avoiding Pitfalls in Implementing Your Project Slides
Evaluating Your Project's Impact: Important Considerations
You selected the right project. You struggled with the design, data collection, and analysis. You are poised to write your abstract and present the project to colleagues at an upcoming professional meeting. Isn't that enough? Actually, no. Focusing on project evaluation before you write your abstract and project report is time well spent. This presentation will focus on reviewing your project's impact, communicating the "so what?" of your project effectively and exploring next steps.
Evaluating Your Project's Impact: Important Considerations Recording
Evaluating Your Project's Impact: Important Considerations Slides
Presenting and Publishing Your Project
Making presentations about your project and seeking to publish your findings help you practice essential skills. These activities also get the word out to colleagues about new information, procedures, and evidence, and they give you the opportunity to network with other professionals and receive feedback.
Presenting and Publishing Your Project Recording
Presenting and Publishing Your Project Slides
Acknowledgement
APhA would like to thank Cortney M. Mospan, PharmD, BCACP, BCGP, Assistant Professor of Pharmacy, Wingate University School of Pharmacy, for the development and presentation of these valuable tools.
- Potential Research Projects
Research projects for Higher Degree by Research (HDR) students are available within the following School of Pharmacy research areas and research centre.
Please email our academic staff to discuss potential HDR projects and ask if they are available as an advisor for your proposed HDR program.
Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacometrics
Title: Implementing Pharmacogenomics into Community Pharmacy Practice to Personalise the Treatment of Depression Contact: Associate Professor Chris Freeman
Title: Developing pharmacokinetic models for immunosuppressants in solid organ transplant patients Contact: Dr Christine Staatz
Title: Improving the use of immunosuppressant agents in solid organ transplant patients Contact: Dr Christine Staatz
Medication Use, Safety and Health Services Research
Title: The ethics of pharmacogenomic testing in community pharmacy Contact: Doctor Adam La Caze
Title: Pharmacy ethics and the opioid crisis Contact: Doctor Adam La Caze
Title: Improving the use of immunosuppressant agents in solid organ transplant patients Contact: Dr Christine Staatz
Title: Establishing pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic models for antibiotics used in special paediatric populations Contact: Dr Christine Staatz
Title: Queensland Family Cohort (QFC) : Characterising medication usage within the perinatal-postnatal family environment Contact: Dr Meng-Wong Taing
Title: Pharmacy and oral healthcare Contact: Dr Meng-Wong Taing
Pharmacoepidemiology, Pharmacovigilance and Pharmacoeconomics
No projects currently available.
Biotherapeutic Delivery and Diagnostic Solutions
Title: Computer-aided design, synthesis and evaluation of targeted drug delivery systems Contact: Dr Ben Ross
Title: Engineering peptides and proteins as therapeutics Contact: Dr Peter Moyle
Title: Improving the delivery characteristics of protein / peptide drugs Contact: Dr Peter Moyle
Title: Deciphering the roles of post-translational modifications Contact: Dr Peter Moyle
Title: Recombinant, semisynthetic and synthetic vaccines Contact: Dr Peter Moyle
Title: Targeted delivery systems for RNAi and DNA delivery Contact: Dr Peter Moyle
Title: Enhancing the activity of antimicrobial agents Contact: Dr Peter Moyle
Title: Engineering nanostructures and nanomedicines using supercritical fluid technology Contact: Dr James Falconer
Title: Improving delivery of challenging to formulate bioactives using advanced delivery systems Contact: Dr James Falconer
Title: Discovery of new drugs from indigenous Australian plants using supercritical fluids Contact: Dr James Falconer
Title: Design, construction, and development of supercritical fluid technology Contact: Dr James Falconer
Title: Characterisation of high pressure spray behaviour and bioactive Contact: Dr James Falconer
Title: Delivery of therapeutics to the posterior eye Contact: Dr Harendra Parekh
Title: Development of bioresponsive drug/gene carrier systems Contact: Dr Harendra Parekh , Dr Karnaker Tupally
Title: Bioresponsive porous silicon-polymer composite nano- and micro-particles for oral protein delivery Contact: Dr Amirali Popat
Title: Mesoproous silica nanoparticles synthesis and application in drug delivery, diagnosis and therapeutic protein delivery Contact: Dr Amirali Popat
Title: Inorganic nanoparticles for targeting bacterial biofilms Contact: Dr Amirali Popat
Pharmaceutical Biology
Title: Calcium homeostasis in cancer: identification and characterisation of novel drug targets Contact: Professor Greg Monteith and Professor Sarah Roberts-Thomson
Title: Identification and characterization of novel ion and drug transporters and the design of novel high throughput screening assays for new pharmaceuticals Contact: Professor Greg Monteith
Title: Physiological regulation and the role of calcium transporters Contact: Professor Greg Monteith
Title: Morphine and metastasis Contact: Associate Professor Marie-Odile Parat
Title: Role of caveolar proteins in glioblastoma Contact: Associate Professor Marie-Odile Parat
Title: Effect of perioperative pharmacotherapy of cancer patients on tumour Biology Contact: Associate Professor Marie-Odile Parat , Dr Ben Ross and Professor Nick Shaw
Biomedicinal Discovery and Development
Title: Design, synthesis and evaluation of novel molecules for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease Contact: Dr Ben Ross
Title: Computer-aided design, synthesis and evaluation of new drugs for cancer, pain and neurodegenerative diseases Contact: Dr Ben Ross
Pharmacy Education Research Centre
No current projects available.
Alan Grant-Taylor Memorial Scholarship: Community Pharmacy Practice
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UQ Summer and Winter Research Programs
Coordinated by the UQ Student Employability Centre, these programs provide an opportunity for scholars to work with a researcher in a formal research environment in their area of interest.
By participating in a program students will gain valuable academic and professional opportunities, develop analytical, critical thinking, and communication skills, and have an opportunity to cultivate links with industry and academic contacts.
It is also a chance to ‘test drive’ research before embarking on further research studies or higher degree research projects. Participation is open to undergraduate students and Masters by coursework students.
All students participating in the summer and winter programs will receive a scholarship. General information on the program, including how to apply, is available from the UQ Student Employability Centre’s program website .
Please see our Summer and Winter Research Program page for a full list of the available programs.
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M. Pharm Thesis Topics (2024): Pharmaceutics, Pharmacology & Pharmacognosy
- by Dr. Rudra Sharma
- January 12, 2024 June 8, 2024
M. Pharm Thesis Topics (2024): Discover an extensive list of M. Pharm thesis topics for 2024, covering cutting-edge research in Pharmaceutics, Pharmacology, and Pharmacognosy.
Explore innovative ideas in drug delivery, therapeutic mechanisms, and natural medicines, perfect for postgraduate students seeking impactful and forward-thinking research areas in pharmaceutical sciences
As we enter 2024, the world of pharmaceutical sciences continues to grow and change, offering exciting opportunities for M. Pharm students. Choosing a thesis topic is a critical step in a student’s academic journey.
It’s not just about picking a subject; it’s about finding a question or problem that needs an answer or solution. This year’s range of M. Pharm thesis topics reflects the latest trends and challenges in the field, covering areas like Pharmaceutics, Pharmacology, and Pharmacognosy.
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Here are 50 concise and contemporary M. Pharm thesis topics in the field of Pharmaceutics for the year 2024. These topics reflect the latest trends and innovations in drug formulation, delivery systems, and pharmaceutical technology.
Advanced Nanocarrier Systems for Targeted Drug Delivery
Formulation of Biodegradable Polymeric Nanoparticles for Cancer Therapy
Development of Oral Insulin Delivery Systems
Transdermal Drug Delivery Innovations Using Microneedles
Liposomal Formulations for Improved Bioavailability of Poorly Soluble Drugs
3D Printing Technology in Personalized Medicine Production
Innovations in Buccal Drug Delivery Systems
Thermosensitive Hydrogels for Controlled Drug Release
Nanoemulsion-Based Topical Drug Delivery Systems
Self-Emulsifying Drug Delivery Systems (SEDDS) for Oral Bioavailability Enhancement
Smart Polymers in pH-Responsive Drug Delivery
Electrospun Nanofibers in Drug Delivery Applications
Pulmonary Drug Delivery Systems for Asthma Management
Mucoadhesive Drug Delivery Systems for Gastrointestinal Tract Targeting
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Nanocrystal Technology in Solubility Enhancement of Drugs
Formulating Extended-Release Oral Dosage Forms
Ocular Drug Delivery Systems for Posterior Segment Diseases
Intranasal Delivery Systems for Central Nervous System Drugs
Development of Pediatric Drug Formulations
Vaccine Delivery Systems Using Novel Adjuvants
Formulation of Lipid-Based Nanocarriers for Gene Therapy
Innovative Approaches in Transdermal Hormone Delivery
Nanosuspensions in Drug Formulation and Delivery
Application of Artificial Intelligence in Drug Formulation
Formulation of Biosimilar Products: Challenges and Strategies
Orally Disintegrating Tablet (ODT) Technologies
Advances in Injectable Depot Formulations
Drug-Eluting Stents for Cardiovascular Diseases
Challenges in Formulating Protein and Peptide Drugs
Nanotechnology in Ocular Drug Delivery
Formulation Strategies for Enhancing Oral Bioavailability of Nutraceuticals
Dermal Patch Technologies in Pain Management
Formulation of Fast-Dissolving Films for Oral Drug Delivery
Innovative Drug Delivery Systems for Alzheimer’s Disease
Formulation of Antimicrobial Peptides for Infectious Diseases
Controlled Release Systems for Antihypertensive Drugs
Development of Oral Vaccines
Nanostructured Lipid Carriers (NLC) in Dermatological Preparations
Multiparticulate Drug Delivery Systems for Colon Targeting
Polymeric Micelles in Drug Delivery: Design and Application
In Situ Gel Systems for Ophthalmic Drug Delivery
Challenges in Scale-Up of Nanoparticle-Based Drug Formulations
Lipid-Polymer Hybrid Nanoparticles in Drug Delivery
Formulation of Herbal Extracts into Modern Dosage Forms
Microparticulate Systems for Pulmonary Delivery of Vaccines
Responsive Drug Delivery Systems for Diabetes Management
Enhancing the Stability of Protein Pharmaceuticals
Advanced Carrier Systems for Topical Delivery of Antifungal Agents
Innovations in Buccal Absorption Enhancement Techniques
Nanoparticle-Based Drug Delivery for Rheumatoid Arthritis Treatment
Here are 50 contemporary and cutting-edge M. Pharm thesis topics in Pharmacology for 2024. These topics cover a wide array of research areas in pharmacology, reflecting the latest advancements and emerging trends in drug action, therapeutic mechanisms, and pharmacodynamic studies.
Novel Therapeutic Targets in Cancer Immunotherapy
Molecular Mechanisms of Anti-inflammatory Drugs in Chronic Diseases
Pharmacogenomics of Antidepressants in Personalized Medicine
Cardioprotective Effects of Newly Developed Drugs
Neuropharmacology of Emerging Psychoactive Substances
Advancements in Antiretroviral Drug Therapy for HIV/AIDS
Pharmacokinetics of Nanoparticle-Encapsulated Drugs
Role of Autophagy in Drug Resistance Mechanisms
Molecular Basis of Drug-Induced Liver Injury
Pharmacological Modulation of Microbiome for Disease Treatment
Investigating New Anticoagulants and Their Mechanisms
Drug Repurposing Strategies in Rare Diseases
Effects of Environmental Toxins on Drug Metabolism
Targeting Protein-Protein Interactions in Drug Discovery
Evaluating Drug Efficacy in Neurodegenerative Diseases
Pharmacological Strategies Against Antibiotic Resistance
Role of Epigenetics in Pharmacology of Cancer Drugs
Pharmacodynamics of Novel Antipsychotics
In Vivo Pharmacology of Stem Cell-Derived Therapies
Drug Interactions in Elderly Patients: Risks and Management
Molecular Mechanisms of New Antidiabetic Agents
Pharmacological Management of Autoimmune Disorders
Impact of Genetic Variations on Drug Toxicity
New Horizons in Opioid Pharmacology and Pain Management
Pharmacological Approaches for Treating Respiratory Diseases
Mechanisms of Drug Action in Cardiovascular Diseases
Pharmacological Implications of Drug Delivery Systems
Behavioral Pharmacology of New Psychoactive Drugs
Pharmacological Agents in the Management of Obesity
Advances in Antimicrobial Peptides and Their Mechanisms
Drug Discovery in Tropical Diseases
Pharmacological Aspects of Herbal Medicines
Investigating Pharmacokinetics of Biologics
New Therapeutic Strategies in Asthma Management
Drug-Induced Nephrotoxicity: Mechanisms and Prevention
Targeted Drug Delivery in Oncology
Pharmacological Management of Sepsis
Emerging Trends in Antihypertensive Therapy
Role of Pharmacology in Personalized Cancer Treatment
Drug Effects on the Aging Process
Pharmacological Interventions for Stroke Prevention
Pharmacokinetics and Dynamics of Antibody-Drug Conjugates
Emerging Therapeutics in Osteoporosis
Advancements in Antiviral Pharmacology
Pharmacological Control of Inflammatory Bowel Disease
The Impact of Nanotechnology on Drug Action
Pharmacotherapy of Psychiatric Disorders
Pediatric Pharmacology: Challenges and Innovations
Drug-Induced Cardiotoxicity: Mechanisms and Mitigation
Pharmacological Management of Endocrine Disorders
Here’s a list of 50 innovative and relevant M. Pharm thesis topics in Pharmacognosy for the year 2024, reflecting the latest research trends and advancements in the study of medicinally active substances derived from natural sources:
Ethnobotanical Study of Medicinal Plants Used in Traditional Medicine
Isolation and Characterization of Novel Compounds from Endemic Plant Species
Pharmacological Screening of Marine Algae for Anticancer Properties
Bioactive Terpenoids in Aromatic Plants: Extraction and Applications
Standardization and Quality Control of Herbal Products
Molecular Docking Studies of Phytochemicals as Potential Drug Leads
Phytochemical Analysis of Medicinal Plants for Antidiabetic Activity
Herbal Immunomodulators: Exploration and Mechanism of Action
Natural Products as Sources of New Antimicrobial Agents
Development of Phytopharmaceuticals for Neurodegenerative Disorders
Study of Traditional Herbal Remedies for Respiratory Diseases
Toxicological Evaluation of Medicinal Plants
Phytochemistry and Pharmacology of Medicinal Fungi
Formulation of Herbal Cosmetics with Skin-Protective Properties
Ethnomedicine and Drug Discovery from Tribal Regions
Investigating Plant-Derived Natural Products for Cardiovascular Health
Antioxidant and Anti-inflammatory Compounds in Medicinal Herbs
Pharmacognostic Study of Traditional Wound-Healing Plants
Chemical Profiling of Essential Oils and Their Therapeutic Potentials
Herbal Drug Interactions: Risks and Benefits
Phytochemicals in Cancer Prevention and Therapy
Development of Standardized Herbal Extracts for Clinical Use
Ethnopharmacological Study of Anti-arthritic Medicinal Plants
Natural Product Research in Metabolic Syndrome Management
Exploring Plant Alkaloids in Antidepressant Drug Development
Bioactivity Studies of Medicinal Plants Against Parasitic Infections
Quality Assessment of Commercially Available Herbal Supplements
Conservation and Sustainable Use of Medicinal Plant Resources
Nanotechnology in the Enhancement of Herbal Drug Efficacy
Gastroprotective Effects of Natural Products
Plant Sterols and Their Role in Human Health
Herbal Therapeutics in Pediatric Medicine
Investigation of Anti-obesity Effects of Phytoconstituents
Adaptogenic Properties of Traditional Herbs
Analytical Techniques in Phytochemistry
Medicinal Plants as Sources of Natural Antioxidants
Herbal Remedies for Stress and Anxiety Disorders
Phytoestrogens: Sources, Effects, and Potential Applications
Natural Products in Oral Health Care
Anti-aging Effects of Phytochemicals in Skin Care
Study of Medicinal Plants Used in Veterinary Medicine
Biosynthesis of Phytochemicals in Medicinal Plants
Herbal Nootropics: Cognitive Enhancers from Natural Sources
Pharmacognostic Evaluation of Ayurvedic Formulations
Investigating Antiviral Compounds in Medicinal Plants
Phytochemicals in Gastrointestinal Disorder Management
Medicinal Plants with Antihistaminic Properties
Secondary Metabolites in Medicinal Orchids
Herbal Therapeutics for Autoimmune Diseases
Natural Products as Modulators of Gut Microbiota
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Below are suggested topics for submission. Feel free to submit on a topic not listed below. ASHP is also soliciting proposals addressing ASHP's Practice Advancement Initiative 2030*, which includes 59 recommendations to promote optimal, safe, effective medication use; expand pharmacist and technician roles; and implement the latest technologies.
Research Topics For Phd in Pharmacy. Sr. No. Research Topic. Check Thesis. 1. Contribution of alterations in pulative susceptibility genes and genomic imbalances in the occurrence of breast cancer in Northeast Indian population. Click Here. 2. Design and Synthesis of Multifunctional Leads for the Treatment of Neuropathic Pain.
All PharmD students at the University of Arizona College of Pharmacy must complete a research project as part of their graduation requirements. This repository collection contains the abstracts of these projects, and the full-text of projects that students have opted to make available. ... Survey topics included questions concerning perceived ...
Clinical Pharmacy Project Topics & Ideas. Clinical Pharmacy — We have developed a compelling list of interesting Clinical Pharmacy research project topics. These topics, when adequately executed, are guaranteed to get you a good grade in your final year project. 1. Evaluation of Ciprofloxacin Effect on the Antimalarial Activity of Some ...
ADVERTISEMENT. Hot Topics in Pharmaceutical Research. In this virtual issue, we highlight some of the most impactful recent articles in the journal as reflected by citations in 2022. Highly cited articles provide insight into which research topics are attracting the most attention and reflect innovative new discoveries, or timely reviews and ...
Research topics are subjects or issues researchers are interested in when conducting research. A well-defined research topic is the starting point of every successful research project. Choosing a topic is an ongoing process by which researchers explore, define, and refine their ideas. There are many research topics related to Pharmacy ...
Finding and choosing a strong research topic is the critical first step when it comes to crafting a high-quality dissertation, thesis or research project. If you've landed on this post, chances are you're looking for a healthcare-related research topic, but aren't sure where to start. Here, we'll explore a variety of healthcare-related research ideas and topic thought-starters across a ...
es of research questions:1. Descriptive questions seek to describe a current. ituation or what now exists. These questions may be answered by qualitative and/or q. an. itative research methods.2. Relational questions examine a relationship between different phenomena and utilize q. an.
THE ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO PHARMACY RESIDENCY RESEARCH. YARDLEE S. KAUFFMAN, PharmD, MPH, BCACP, CPH. Project Pharmacy Manager Doctors Without Borders Formerly, Assistant Professor of Clinical Pharmacy Philadelphia College of Pharmacy University of the Sciences Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. DANIEL M. WITT, PharmD, FCCP, BCPS.
YEAR 1 - SMILEY'S. sure Control through Self Blood Pressure MonitoringPurpose: The purpose of this continuous quality improvement (CQI) project was to examine the impact of self monitored blood pressure (SMBP) and pha. macist intervention on blood pressure (BP) control. The aim was to increase the number of.
Research Projects for Resident Graduates. 2024 UC Pharmacy Collaborative Conference. expand_more2023-2024. Alecia Muwonge. Safety and efficacy of reduced smx/tmp dosing in preventing PJP in renal transplant patients. Alexandra Kuo. Treatment of patients with opioid use disorder with buprenorphine while admitted for acute burn injury.
Topics for project in Pharmacology for B.Pharmacy & M. Pharmacy: Emerging therapy for cancer. Computer aided drug designing for targeted drug delivery systems. Effect of combination therapy of Moxifloxacin and Dexamethasone on rats infected with Staphylococcus aureus. Genetic level therapy for neonatal problems.
Research plan. In the research plan you should provide a structured protocol. It needs to be detailed enough to explain clearly how you intend to conduct the research but also succinct, because the word count is likely to be limited. You may also need to submit a 'research timetable' to highlight expected important milestones.
Pharmd Projects. PharmD students at the University of Utah College of Pharmacy from the Class of 2019 forward are required to complete a capstone research project during their third and fourth years. The purpose of the project is to help students transition from consumers to producers of knowledge.
Below are suggested topics for submission. Feel free to submit on a topic not listed below. ASHP is also soliciting proposals addressing ASHP's Practice Advancement Initiative 2030*, which includes. 59 recommendations to promote optimal, safe, effective medication use; expand pharmacist and technician roles; and implement the latest technologies.
Pharmacy research ideas encompasses a variety of topics dealing with drugs and pharmaceuticals. Some broad areas of pharmaceutical research relate to drug delivery, pharmaceutical cell biology, medicinal chemistry and medicine management. ... Another research project studies the immediate environment of the lung, particularly how a person ...
Welcome to Hot Topics in Pharmacy Practice which features a variety of episodes covering emerging trends, key topics and areas across medicine. This podcast series will feature lively discussions from subject matter experts and members. ... Research that Moves Pharmacy Forward: Conversations with the 2023 ASHP Foundation Literature Awardees ...
These resources are intended to help residents and students understand the basic steps and principles of conducting practice-based research projects. Pharmacists who want to conduct practice-based projects can also benefit from the information presented. These presentations start with generating the project topic and proceed through planning ...
Mechanisms of Traumatic Brain Injury and its Pharmacotherapy. JIN LU. Zhengrong Mei. Rebekah Mannix. Fernanda Guilhaume Correa. 799 views. The most cited pharmacology and pharmacy journal advances access to pharmacological discoveries to prevent and treat human disease.
Potential Research Projects. Research. Research projects for Higher Degree by Research (HDR) students are available within the following School of Pharmacy research areas and research centre. Please email our academic staff to discuss potential HDR projects and ask if they are available as an advisor for your proposed HDR program.
Factors Associated with the Publication of Scholarly Articles by Pharmacists. Publishing your residency project [AJHP] An integrated approach to research and manuscript development [AJHP] Constructing the text for the results section of a research report [AJHP] Preparing Manuscripts for Submission to Medical Journals: The Paper Trail.
Here are 50 concise and contemporary M. Pharm thesis topics in the field of Pharmaceutics for the year 2024. These topics reflect the latest trends and innovations in drug formulation, delivery systems, and pharmaceutical technology. Advanced Nanocarrier Systems for Targeted Drug Delivery. Formulation of Biodegradable Polymeric Nanoparticles ...