With access to these facilities, students will be trained on real life experiences and will be ready to join the workforce as soon as they graduate
Lachman Institute for Pharmaceutical Analysis promotes the educational and research mission of the college by supporting faculty research, fostering graduate school training and providing a venue for industry-supported research. This institute houses cutting edge analytical equipment and is currently preparing for good manufacturing practice (GMP) capabilities.
The Natoli Engineering Institute for Industrial Pharmacy Development and Research partners industrial scientists with academia to conduct meaningful research on problems associated with solid dosage forms and instrumentation. This institute has complete solid dosage manufacturing capabilities (Tablets and Capsules).
The Joan B. and Samuel J. Williamson Institute trains graduate students to use computer-based predictive models of drug safety and efficacy to improve the efficiency of drug development. It is one of the first pharmacometric training programs of its kind in the country.