1. Using the Zebrafish Model System to Identify the Health Effects of Pharmaceutical Pollutants 2. Analysis of Pharmaceuticals in the Environment 3. Leaking of Antibiotics in the Aquatic Environment 4. Advances in Drug Development with the Application of Artificial Intelligence 5. Virtual Screening Techniques in Pharmaceutical Research 6. In Silico Modeling of Environmental Toxicity of Drugs 7. Sustainable Separations in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing 8. Green Synthetic Methods in Drug Discovery and Development 9. Green Metrics of Drug Synthesis 10. Green chemistry approaches to drugs that treat epidemic and pandemic diseases 11. Dynamic Effects of Organic Molecules for Drug Delivery in Micelles 12. Antibody-Drug Conjugates for Targeted Delivery 13. Green Peptide-based Drugs 14. The Multitarget Approach as a Green Tool in Medicinal Chemistry 15. Directed Evolution: A New Powerful Tool in Drug Development 16. Conventional and Advanced Treatment Methods for the Removal of Pharmaceuticals and Related Compounds in Wastewater
Dr Marianna Török complete her studies in Physical Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of Szeged (Hungary), University of Southern California Los Angeles (USA) and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (USA). She is an associate professor at the Department of Chemistry, University of Massachusetts Boston (USA), a public university strongly committed to Green Chemistry education and research, and the first school to offer a doctoral degree via the PhD in Chemistry/Green Chemistry Track. Her research interest includes the interconnection of Medicinal Chemistry and Green Chemistry, and she is a co-author of several reviews and research articles in this field