About the College

The College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences arms students with the education, training and support they need to meet the present and future demands professionals encounter as pharmacists, physician assistants, medical technologists, toxicologists and pathologist assistants. The College is committed to helping students:

  • Focus on the responsibilities of public health and service
  • Appreciate the ever-changing character of the health professions
  • Enjoy a broad, general education
  • Pursue graduate study in specialized fields of interest

Facilities
Laboratory facilities in the College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences include state-of-the-art equipment used in pharmacology/toxicology, medicinal chemistry, industrial pharmacy and drug information.

Major equipment includes: GC-mass spectrophotometers, transmission and scanning electron microscopes; Mrs.; capillary GCs; preparative and analytical HPLCs; liquid scintillation and gamma counters; luminometers; dissolution apparatus; membrane potentiometers; atomic absorption spectrophotometers; polygraphs; high-speed and ultracentrifuges.

Our facility includes tissue-cultures laboratories, molecular pharmacology and molecular biology laboratories, as well as an AAALAC accredited animal facility. In addition to the main University computer, a fully equipped microcomputer laboratory is located adjacent to the main science complex. The University library also has an extensive collection of chemical, biological, pharmacological, toxicological and pharmacy journals.

General Information
S. William Zito, Acting Dean
St. Albert Hall, Room 171
Monday – Thursday 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Friday 8:30 a.m. – 3 p.m.
(718) 990-6275
pahpdean@stjohns.edu

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