The research plan of the Department of Applied Medical Chemistry focuses on several key areas aimed at gaining a deeper understanding of cancer mechanisms and developing effective diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. The main research plan components include:
- Cancer Research:
- Focusing on studying specific types of cancers with high prevalence or significant public health impact, such as:
- Breast cancer
- Liver cancer
- Colorectal cancer
- Leukemia
- Prostate cancer
- Analyzing genetic and environmental factors contributing to the initiation and progression of these cancers.
- Focusing on studying specific types of cancers with high prevalence or significant public health impact, such as:
- Developing Innovative Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques:
- Researching the use of nanotechnology to improve diagnostic accuracy and enhance drug delivery to cancer cells.
- Developing new biomarkers for early cancer detection and evaluating patient response to treatment.
- Research Collaboration and Training:
- Strengthening collaboration with other departments and research centers for interdisciplinary research.
- Providing training programs and workshops for researchers and students to enhance their research and technical skills.