2024 Korean Pharmaceutical Association Fall International Academic Conference Award / Choo Seon-e (24, Master's Program in the Department of Biomedical Sciences, Graduate School), Lee Se-eun (23), Jeon Chae-won (24)

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At the 2024 Korean Society of Pharmacognosy Fall International Conference held at the The-K Hotel in Yangjae-dong, Seoul last October, Choo Seon (Master's Program 24) from the Department of Bio-Pharmaceuticals at Kookmin University won the “Excellent Oral Presentation Award,” and Lee Se-eun (Master's Program 23) and Jeon Chaewon (Master's Program 24) won the “Oral Presentation Award.”

 

 

 

 

The Korean Pharmaceutical Association, which organized the conference, is a leading association in the field of pharmaceutical sciences in Korea since its founding in 1946. The conference, which was held under the theme of “Advancing the Pharmaceutical Sciences by Cutting-Edge Technologies with Interdisciplinary Research Frameworks,” discussed ways to promote innovation in the fields of drug delivery, clinical practice, and digital health.

 

At this international conference, Choo Seon gave a presentation in English on research into optimizing the manufacture of perfluorocarbon-based artificial blood to replace the blood transfusions that are in short supply in Korea and abroad.

 

Se-Eun Lee presented in English on a study that developed and validated the accuracy and reliability of a simultaneous quantitative elution analysis method for a dual-layered fipatastatin-fenofibrate compound tablet, while Chaewon Jeon presented in English on a study on a wet granulation method for securing a domestic continuous process manufacturing technology for the amiodarone formulation, an essential public medicine that is highly dependent on imports. All three students' research was praised as research that should be developed in the pharmaceutical industry or is essential for the industry, and as a result, a research lab (the Industrial Pharmacy Research Lab) won the honor of receiving three awards from the Korean Pharmaceutical Association.

 

“It is very meaningful that three of my students have won big awards at the international conference of the Korean Pharmacological Society, which represents the domestic pharmaceutical field,” said Professor Kim Joo-eun, who is the advisor and is majoring in biomedical engineering in the Department of Applied Chemistry. ”We will continue to make various efforts to produce meaningful industrial pharmacy and pharmaceutical research results to promote public health.”

 

 

 

 

This content is translated from Korean to English using the AI translation service DeepL and may contain translation errors such as jargon/pronouns.

If you find any, please send your feedback to kookminpr@kookmin.ac.kr so we can correct them.

 

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2024 Korean Pharmaceutical Association Fall International Academic Conference Award / Choo Seon-e (24, Master's Program in the Department of Biomedical Sciences, Graduate School), Lee Se-eun (23), Jeon Chae-won (24)

 

 

At the 2024 Korean Society of Pharmacognosy Fall International Conference held at the The-K Hotel in Yangjae-dong, Seoul last October, Choo Seon (Master's Program 24) from the Department of Bio-Pharmaceuticals at Kookmin University won the “Excellent Oral Presentation Award,” and Lee Se-eun (Master's Program 23) and Jeon Chaewon (Master's Program 24) won the “Oral Presentation Award.”

 

 

 

 

The Korean Pharmaceutical Association, which organized the conference, is a leading association in the field of pharmaceutical sciences in Korea since its founding in 1946. The conference, which was held under the theme of “Advancing the Pharmaceutical Sciences by Cutting-Edge Technologies with Interdisciplinary Research Frameworks,” discussed ways to promote innovation in the fields of drug delivery, clinical practice, and digital health.

 

At this international conference, Choo Seon gave a presentation in English on research into optimizing the manufacture of perfluorocarbon-based artificial blood to replace the blood transfusions that are in short supply in Korea and abroad.

 

Se-Eun Lee presented in English on a study that developed and validated the accuracy and reliability of a simultaneous quantitative elution analysis method for a dual-layered fipatastatin-fenofibrate compound tablet, while Chaewon Jeon presented in English on a study on a wet granulation method for securing a domestic continuous process manufacturing technology for the amiodarone formulation, an essential public medicine that is highly dependent on imports. All three students' research was praised as research that should be developed in the pharmaceutical industry or is essential for the industry, and as a result, a research lab (the Industrial Pharmacy Research Lab) won the honor of receiving three awards from the Korean Pharmaceutical Association.

 

“It is very meaningful that three of my students have won big awards at the international conference of the Korean Pharmacological Society, which represents the domestic pharmaceutical field,” said Professor Kim Joo-eun, who is the advisor and is majoring in biomedical engineering in the Department of Applied Chemistry. ”We will continue to make various efforts to produce meaningful industrial pharmacy and pharmaceutical research results to promote public health.”

 

 

 

 

This content is translated from Korean to English using the AI translation service DeepL and may contain translation errors such as jargon/pronouns.

If you find any, please send your feedback to kookminpr@kookmin.ac.kr so we can correct them.

 

View original article [click]

 

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