NWI-MOL053
Pharmacochemistry
Course infoSchedule
Course moduleNWI-MOL053
Credits (ECTS)6
CategoryBA (Bachelor)
Language of instructionEnglish
Offered byRadboud University; Faculty of Science; Moleculaire Wetenschappen;
Lecturer(s)
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Lecturer
dr. K.M. Bonger
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Lecturer
dr. A.H. Greupink
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Lecturer
dr. ir. J.B. Koenderink
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Examiner
prof. dr. F.G.M. Russel
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Coordinator
prof. dr. F.G.M. Russel
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Academic year2018
Period
KW1  (03/09/2018 to 04/11/2018)
Starting block
KW1
Course mode
full-time
Remarks-
Registration using OSIRISYes
Course open to students from other facultiesYes
Pre-registrationNo
Waiting listNo
Placement procedure-
Aims
After this course, the student is able to:
  • explain the effect as well as the fate of drugs in the human body from the point of view of molecular targets and mode of action
  • understand and apply the techniques and methods of pharmacochemistry that are operative in the development of new drugs
  • describe the relationship between structure and activity of drugs both in a qualitative and quantitative manner.
Content
Pharmocochemistry (medicinal chemistry) comprises a multidisciplinairy field that focuses on the relationship between chemical structure and biological activity of drugs at a molecular level. An important target of pharmacochemistry is the development of new drugs and other biologically active substances. In order to develop a new drug, medicinal chemists are involved in the design, organic synthesis, structural elucidation and pharmacological-toxicological research of biologically active compounds.
This course will discuss the fundamental principles underlying the mode of action and metabolism of drugs in the human body. Apart from that, an overview will be provided of the specific methods applicable for design, synthesis and optimization of new drugs, with particular focus on the relationship between structure and activity. Topics that will be discussed:
  • drug development process - role of pharmacochemistry
  • receptor pharmacology
  • dose-response relationships
  • pharmacokinetics
  • absorption, distribution, biotransformation, excretion and toxicity
  • pharmacogenetics
  • molecular design strategies
  • (quantitative) structure-activity relationships
  • computer-assisted drug design
  • combinatorial chemistry
  • drugs acting on the nervous system
  • antibiotics and cytostatics
Additional comments
Contact: prof.dr. F.G.M. Russel, email: Frans.Russel@radboudumc.nl

Test information
Written exam (75%) and oral presentation (25%)

Prerequisites
Structure of atoms and molecules (NWI-MOL079), Reactions and kinetics (NWI-MOL007). The course is open to students of Molecular Life Sciences, Chemistry, Science and Biology.
A prerequisite for biology students is chemical knowledge at the level of chapters 1-8, 16, 18 and 23 of Maitland Jones' Organic Chemistry (3rd Edition, available in the library's study section), or the course NWI-MOL101 Essentials of molecular chemistry
This is a course in the programme 'Molecular life sciences'.

Required materials
Book
Graham Patrick, An Introduction to Medicinal Chemistry, Sixth Edition, OXFORD University Press, April 2017
ISBN:9780198749691

Instructional modes
Lecture

Other/Unknown

Practical computer training

Project

Response course

Tutorial

Zelfstudie

Tests
Exam
Test weight3
Test typeExam
OpportunitiesBlock KW1, Block KW2

Presentation
Test weight1
Test typePresentation
OpportunitiesBlock KW1, Block KW2