Chemistry of medicines

For Year 10 Science

‘The chemistry of medicines’ is an interactive workshop teaching secondary students about the underlying principles of organic molecules in pharmaceuticals. It will invite them to consider careers in the health sciences with particular regard to pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences. The Outreach educator from Monash will visit schools and bring modelling kits for students to participate. Students will appreciate how fundamental chemistry relates to the effective treatment of diseases with medicines.

Aim

To provide an interactive overview of the chemistry related to medicines (molecular structure and functional groups). This will include exercises building molecular models of some simple organic molecules. Students will engage with a real drug discovery scientist to explore modern day therapeutics.

Expected program outcomes

The material is tailored to year 10 students and above who are guided through discussions and a
modelling activity.

Students will:

  • Gain an understanding of molecular structure and functional groups
  • Appreciate the elements commonly encountered in pharmaceuticals
  • Explore the structures of some simple medicines
  • Build models of some common organic substances
  • Appreciate the process of drug absorption
  • Consider the targets of medicines and future challenges in medicines research

Location

  • At your school (we require a classroom with a projector and tables suitable for team work) or online.

Duration

  • 40 - 50 minutes

Capacity

  • Best for a class of maximum 24 students

Availability

  • Flexible with days and times, contact us to discuss.
Interested?  Contact us to find out more or book in a workshop for your class.