The mission of the Mathematical Pharmacology Unit is to conduct high-quality and interdisciplinary research in the field of sports pharmacology and to train the next generation of researchers in this emerging field.
Developing and applying mathematical models for various aspects of pharmacology, such as drug disposition and metabolism.
Analyzing and interpreting experimental and clinical data using various mathematical techniques.
Designing and improving drug trials and interventions using mathematical methods.
Translating mathematical insights into practical solutions to improve drug efficacy and safety.
Establishing a modern computational laboratory for research and education in Mathematical Pharmacology.
Recruiting and mentoring talented students and international researchers from diverse backgrounds and specializations.
Organizing and participating in workshops, seminars, and conferences related to Mathematical Pharmacology.
Publishing research results in leading journals and books in mathematics and pharmacy.
Securing external funding from various sources, such as government agencies, charities, and commercial and industrial institutions.