SCHOOL OF PHARMACY AND PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRIES
Degree and Title:
Bachelor’s degree in Pharmacy
Study Hours/Academic Levels:
1. Bachelor of PharmD:
The program includes studying 175 credit hours divided into 5 academic levels.
2. Bachelor of PharmD (Clinical Pharmacy): The program includes studying 178 credit hours divided into 5 academic levels.
We aim to be the national, regional and international preeminent faculty of pharmacy contributing in transforming human health through innovations in education, practice, and scientific research through providing best in class education, training, and life-long teaming opportunities for students and graduates, while creating, disseminating and applying up to date knowledge based on research and practice in the pharmaceutical, social, and clinical sciences to improve health.
Meet the Dean
Professor Yasser Mohamed
Dr. Yasser is a professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology at the Faculty of Pharmacy, Suez Canal University, (SCU). He joined BUC in 2021.
Dr. Yasser graduated from the faculty of pharmacy, Cairo University in 1986 and obtained his master’s degree in 1989.
Dr. Yasser occupied the post of assistant lecturer in the Faculty of Pharmacy, SCU. in 1995 and he obtained his Ph.D. in 1999 from the scientific channel between the University of Texas, Medical Branch (UTMB), Texas, USA, and SCU, Egypt.
He occupied the post of lecturer in 1999 and assistant professor in 2006.
He became a professor in 2012. He is interested in the research field in the area of Pharmacology and Toxicology with more than 60 international publications and has received many rewards. In 2020, He became among the best 2% of researchers in Pharmacology and Toxicology sciences according to Stanford University, USA, evaluation.
Dr. Yasser occupied several managerial posts including, Head of Pharmacology and Toxicology Department, Faculty of Pharmacy, SCU in 2007. The Coordinator of the Clinical Pharmacy program and Director of the Education Development Center, SCU in 2012, Vice-Dean for postgraduate and research affairs, Faculty of Pharmacy SCU in 2011, then he was appointed the Dean of the faculty, SCU, in 2015.
Meet the Vice Dean
Prof. Dr. Ahmed Soliman Doghish
Vice Dean of Research and Postgraduate Affairs
Dr. Ahmed Soliman graduated from the Faculty of Pharmacy, Al-Azhar University (Egypt) in 1998. After graduation, he worked as a teaching assistant in the Biochemistry Department and researcher in Tumor Marker Oncology Research Unit, Faculty of Pharmacy, Al-Azhar University. He got his Master’s degree in 2005 on oxidative stress induced by non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Then he obtained his Ph.D. in 2010 on the effect of heroin and cannabis addiction on immune response, sex hormones and investigate the association between heroin and cannabis addiction and oxidative stress.
Dr. Soliman has then worked as Lecturer in the Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Department at the Faculty of Pharmacy, Al-Azhar University (Cairo, Egypt). He got promoted to Associate Prof. in May 2016 after which he joined the School of Pharmacy at Badr University in Cairo in 2018. His academic goal is to dedicate his efforts and time to attain excellence in teaching undergraduates and training postgraduates.
He is looking forward to actively participating in pharmacy education, scholar activities, and services at Badr University. Meanwhile, he is looking forward to keeping his research productivity, initiating a research lab for training both under and postgraduates, and collaborating scientifically with new scientists. All of this with the ultimate goal of better understanding of the molecular mechanisms of diseases and developing new therapeutic strategies to provide better health outcomes for our patients.
Meet the Vice Dean
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ehab Mohamed Gedawy
Vice Dean of Environmental Affairs and Community Development
Dr. Ehab Gedawy graduated from the Faculty of Pharmacy, Cairo University in 2001. After graduation, he worked as a teaching assistant in the Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry Department, Faculty of Pharmacy, Cairo University. He got his Master’s degree in 2006 in the synthesis of some new triazinoquinazoline derivatives of expected antimicrobial activity. Then he obtained his Ph.D. in 2010 on certain heterocyclic compounds containing pyridine and pyrimidine rings: synthesis, anticancer and molecular modeling.
Gedawy has then worked as Lecturer in the Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry Department, Faculty of Pharmacy, Cairo University. He got promoted to Associate Prof. in November 2016 after which he joined the School of Pharmacy at BUC in 2018.
His academic goal is to dedicate his efforts and time to attain excellence in teaching undergraduates and training postgraduates. He is looking forward to actively participating in pharmacy education, scholar activities, and services in BUC.
Meet the Vice Dean
Prof. Dr. El-Sayed Abdel-Ghany
Vice Dean of Educational and Student Affairs
Elsayed Abdelghany is the Vice Dean and Head of the Pharmaceutics Department of the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Industries at Badr University in Cairo since September 2015.
Professor Elsayed holds a Ph. D. degree in Nuclear Pharmacy (Pharmaceutics) from Cairo University/Atomic Energy Authority, Cairo, Egypt (1997), and held many prestigious positions throughout his career including the Vice-dean of the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Industries, Sinai University, Egypt, and Professor of Nuclear Pharmacy and Pharmaceutics from 7/2008 to 9/2015. Also, Elsayed was an assistant professor of Nuclear Pharmacy and Pharmaceutics, Egyptian Atomic Energy Authority.
Elsayed Abdelghany sponsored many projects funded by The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) including EGY/6/03 for the production of radiopharmaceuticals, EGY/4/034 for the production of primary reagents require of the radio-immune assay (RIA), and immune-radiometric assay (IRMA), and EGY/2/007 for the production of monoclonal antibodies for tumor markers.
Elsayed has authored almost 45 journal articles and conference papers covering the localization of radioactive isotopes (for imaging and therapy) in tissues and organs of interest. The localization of such radioactive isotopes depends on many technologies such as gene transfer theory, nanotechnology, and receptors-oriented methods.
Elsayed has supervised over 25 master’s and doctoral theses.
The main field of research concerning the localization of radioactive isotopes (for imaging and therapy) in tissues and organs of interest. The localization of such radioactive isotopes depends on many technologies such as gene transfer theory, nanotechnology, and receptors-oriented methods.
Dean’s Word
Professor Yasser Mohamed
Dean’s Word
Professor Yasser Mohamed
It is my great pleasure to welcome you to the School of Pharmacy at BUC.
The School of Pharmacy strives for excellence in all fields of education, learning, scientific research, and activities, and these will only be achieved by you. Science will not be advanced except with the progress of humanity, so make yourself a person that your nation will be proud of, this can be achieved by overcoming all the difficulties you face.
You should know that science is the key to the progress of people. By working we live and by science, we rise.
I`m looking to educate all our students about advanced intellectual knowledge and skills.
Wishing you all a successful University life and a bright future.
Strategy
our Vision
our Mission
Object- ives
School of PHARMACY AND PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRIES
Council
Prof. Dr. Yasser Mohamed Ahmed Moustafa
Dean
Prof. Dr. Elsayed AbdElganay Elsayed
Vice Dean for Education and Student Affairs
Prof. Dr. Ahmed Soliman Dogish
Vice Dean for Postgraduate Studies and Research
Prof. Dr. Ehab Mohamed Abdelmonaem
Vice Dean for Community Service and Environmental Development and Director of the Quality Assurance Unit
Prof. Dr. Randa Mohamed Ahmed Moustafa
Senator and Deputy of the Senate Education Committee
Prof. Dr. Fathy Ebrahim Abduallah
Chairman of the Board of Directors of the International Center for Bioavailability, Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research
Prof. Dr. Tallat Abdelmonssef Mohamed
Head of the Department of Microbiology and Immunology
Prof. DR. Safaa Ahmed Mohamed
Head of the Pharmacognosy department
Prof. Dr. Safwat Abdelhady Hafez
Head of the Drugs and Toxicology Department and supervisor of the Department of Pharmacy Practice and Clinical Pharmacy
Prof. Dr. Ghanya Sayed Hassan
Head of the Chemistry Department
Dr. Alaliaa Mohamed Abdelgwad Salam
Acting Head of Biochemistry Department
Dr. Walaa Ahmed Mohamed
Acting Head of the Department of Pharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Technology
School premises
An IT lab with 25 PCs, 8 printers, 1 photocopier and 2 scanners.
The classrooms are well equipped with comfort seats, a smart board, a data show device, a display screen, a microphone, headphones, Wi-Fi, and central air conditioning.
The library at the school of law connected with the central library, based on Campus, includes a large number of innovative law books and publications set out in a relaxing environment, conducive to studying. There are comfortable seating areas, group study areas, a silent study area and private study rooms.
There are central halls and stands at the university that can be used when necessary, and they are all equipped for cultural, artistic and sports activities
The university offers a learning management system (LMS) for enhancing learning needs in all areas, assignment, examinations, and student registration attendance.
The university offers health care facilities through well-equipped health care clinics (general clinics, dental care clinics and physiotherapy clinic. There is a diverse food court offering cold and hot snacks as a small area offering a variety of groceries and cold snacks. In addition, there is a copy center, a bank, and a flower shop.
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The e-learning platform (LMS)
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Playgrounds, facilities for artistic and cultural activities, entertainment and services
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Material facilities supporting the scientific research activities of the college
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Nursing Administration DEPARTMENT
LABORATORIES
& WORKSHOPS
The School is fully equipped with a variety of specialized labs according to the faculty needs in each field of study. All the labs contain data show and computer connected to the internet via a wireless network to ensure an interactive learning experience, as well as laboratory preparation rooms containing the chemicals and all the necessary glassware, fire extinguishers and first aid kits.
Chemistry & Biochemistry Labs
6 labs are especially equipped to fulfill the needs of the study of the different branches of chemistry including; Organic & inorganic chemistry, Pharmaceutical & Medicinal chemistry, Biochemistry, Phytochemistry the labs are furnished with electric flames, centrifuge, spectrophotometer, electric water bath, pH meters and others.
Pharmacology Labs
3 labs are especially equipped to fulfill the needs of the study pharmacology and Toxicology the lab equipment include digital balance, chymograph, electric water bath, hot plate and others.
Pharmaceutics labs
3 labs are especially equipped to fulfill the needs of the study of the field of pharmaceutics and pharmaceutical technology including electric water bath, spectrophotometer, electric stirrers & hot plate, digital balance and others.
Microbiology & Pharmacognosy Labs
3 labs are especially equipped to fulfill the needs of the study of both fields of Microbiology & Pharmacognosy including Bunsen burners, electric flames, electric water bath, centrifuge, autoclave, incubators, microscopes and others.
Central Simulation center for clinical pharmacy Central Computer Labs
Chemistry & Biochemistry Labs
6 labs are especially equipped to fulfill the needs of the study of the different branches of chemistry including; Organic & inorganic chemistry, Pharmaceutical & Medicinal chemistry, Biochemistry, Phytochemistry the labs are furnished with electric flames, centrifuge, spectrophotometer, electric water bath, pH meters and others.
Pharmacology Labs
3 labs are especially equipped to fulfill the needs of the study pharmacology and Toxicology the lab equipment include digital balance, chymograph, electric water bath, hot plate and others.
Pharmaceutics labs
3 labs are especially equipped to fulfill the needs of the study of the field of pharmaceutics and pharmaceutical technology including electric water bath, spectrophotometer, electric stirrers & hot plate, digital balance and others.
Microbiology & Pharmacognosy Labs
3 labs are especially equipped to fulfill the needs of the study of both fields of Microbiology & Pharmacognosy including Bunsen burners, electric flames, electric water bath, centrifuge, autoclave, incubators, microscopes and others.