Abstract
Jordyn McCord and Michael Mavity are 2016 graduates of both biological engineering and pharmaceutical sciences. David Wintczak is a third-year pharmacy doctoral candidate. Here, in their second article published in PJSL, they describe a weeklong study abroad course at the Kilimanjaro School of Pharmacy in Tanzania, designed to engage students in the implementation of methods for detecting counterfeit medications.
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McCord, Jordyn; Mavity, Michael; and Wintczak, David
(2016)
"Implementation of Universal HPLC Analysis for Counterfeit Medication: A Partnership of Purdue University and the Kilimanjaro School of Pharmacy,"
Purdue Journal of Service-Learning and International Engagement: Vol. 3
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Iss.
1,
Article 6.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5703/1288284316169