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Josef Jampilek

Josef Jampilek

Josef Jampilek
Associate Professor, Department of Chemical Drugs, Faculty of Pharmacy
University of Veterinary and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Czech Republic

Biography

Josef Jampílek got his Ph.D. degree in Medicinal Chemistry at the Faculty of Pharmacy of the Charles University (Czech Republic) in 2004. In 2004–2011 he worked in the R&D Division of the pharmaceutical company Zentiva (Czech Republic), where he held different expert and managerial posts. Since 2006 he also works at the Department of Chemical Drugs at the Faculty of Pharmacy of the University of Veterinary and Pharmaceutical Sciences in Brno (Czech Republic), where he became an Associate Professor of Medicinal Chemistry (2009). He deepened his professional knowledge during research fellowship at the Medicinal Chemistry Institute of the Heidelberg University (Germany) and at multiple specialized courses. He is a member of several editorials boards of journals and professional societies. He is an author/co-author of 25 patent applications, more than 70 scientific publications, 150 conference contributions, 6 university textbooks, 10 chapters in monographs and co-editor of 1 book.

Research Interest

Design, synthesis and structure-activity relationships of heterocyclic compounds as potential antimicrobial drugs, anti neoplastics and potential photosynthesis inhibitors. Design, synthesis and structure-activity relationships of potential trans-dermal enhancers. Study of physico-chemical properties of potential drugs and drug polymorphism. Study of in vitro bioavailability and ADME. Modern drug formulation (trans-dermal therapeutic systems, nano particles, controlled release, targeting, multifunction excipients). Solid-state analytical techniques.