The training one would get in medicinal chemistry would be learning what goes into certain medicines. You will learn what makes them work, how they are made and what chemicals can be mixed.
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Current Medicinal Chemistry was created in 1994.
Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry was created in 2001.
ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters was created in 2009.
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There aren't many colleges who offer B.S. degrees in med chem, so usually you would need at least a masters in organic chemistry of medicinal chemistry. For most solid research positions, a Ph.D in organic/med chem is required
William O. Foye has written: 'Foye's principles of medicinal chemistry' -- subject(s): Pharmaceutical Chemistry 'Principles of medicinal chemistry' -- subject(s): Drug interactions, Drugs, Metabolism, Pharmaceutical chemistry
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Alfred Burger has written: 'Medicinal chemistry'
Vo-Duc-Doy is a male researcher at the University of Cambridge. He is the head of the chemistry, pharmacy, and medicinal chemistry department.
J. B. Taylor has written: 'Introductory medicinal chemistry' -- subject(s): Pharmaceutical chemistry, Pharmacology