The Penta Foundation and the pharmacy chain Dr. Max jointly awarded the best diploma theses of students of the Faculty of Pharmaceutics of the University of Veterinary and Pharmaceutical Sciences in Brno this year. Each institute of the Faculty, i.e., five institutes selected the most contributive work in the given field. Professors, who participated in this year’s pleas, were deciding on the winning diploma theses. Selected authors received a 10,000 CZK award.
"The objective of this award is to accentuate the students responsibly approaching to their study and whose diploma thesis got ahead of their colleagues’ works," says Martin Kúšik, chairman of the Managing Board of the Foundation, and adds:"Support of educational system and education is one of key areas of the activities of the Penta Foundation. We have been seeking and supporting the best students from various branches on a long-term basis."
Review of awarded students for the academic year 2006/2007:
Institute of Applied Pharmacy
Author: Michaela Dvořáková
Title: Discrimination Scheme in Selection of Medicaments Sold over the Counter (Gynecologic and Urologic Difficulties)
Institute of Natural Medicine
Author: Jana Věntusová
Title: Gender Orobanche – Content Substances and Their Biologic Activities
Institute of Technology of Medicaments
Author: Gabriela Škrabáková
Title: Assessment of Features of Pellets Prepared by Extrusion/Spheronization
Institute of Human Pharmacology and Toxicology
Author: Michal Kolorz
Title: Detection of DNA of Polymorphism Delta32 in a Receptor CCR5 by PCR Method
Institute of Chemical Medicaments
Author: Marie Marečková
Title: High-efficiency Column Liquid Chromatography in Evaluation of Quality of Medicaments and Additional Substances
Contact:
Jana Studničková
Nadace Penta
Na Příkopě 15
Prague 1
Tel: 210 083 111