Title : Interdisciplinary studies in pharmacology, pathology, microbiology and chemistry in undergraduate couse of medicine: A real outcome based learning in mode of action of drugs and identification of diseases
Abstract:
Interdisciplinary research in pharmacology, pathology, microbiology and chemistry combines expertise in drug discovery, development and mode of action with chemical principles and techniques. This collaboration leads to a deeper understanding of how drugs interact with the body, ultimately improving drug design and therapeutic outcomes. By combining chemical knowledge with biological understanding, researchers can design more effective and targeted drugs. We have learnt that this kind of interdisciplinary research can optimize drug formulations, ensure drug stability and enhance drug delivery systems. This approach also allows for a more detailed examination of how drugs affect the body at the molecular level, leading to a deeper understanding of drug action and mechanisms of disease. The combined study, often called chemical microbiology, combines expertise from different disciplines like genetics, biochemistry and organic chemistry that enable us to analyze the behavior of microorganisms. This lucrative area of research combines expertise from different disciplines like genetics, biochemistry and organic chemistry to analyze the clinical biochemistry, chemical pathology and behavior of microorganisms. This combinatorial study is also to identify markers of disease, develop diagnostic tools and even design new therapeutic agents.
Keywords: Pharmacology, Clinical microbiology, Pathological applications, Microorganisms, Antimicrobial study, Biochemistry