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1School of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Temple University, 3307 N Broad St, Philadelphia, PA 19140, USA.
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Biography MR Borenstein is Senior Associate Dean of Operations for Temple University School of Pharmacy, Associate Professor of Medicinal Chemistry, Director of the Office of Continuing Professional Education and Director of the Admissions Committee for the PharmD program. He formally served as Chair of the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences. He is a registered pharmacist licensed to practice in Pennsylvania. His teaching responsibilities include biochemistry and medicinal chemistry. At the graduate level, he developed and taught pharmaceutical analysis and practical chromatography. His area of expertise and research involves the development of analytical techniques to investigate drug disposition in various biologic matrices and novel support materials for chromatography. He received a BA in liberal arts, a BS in pharmacy and a PhD in medicinal chemistry all from Temple University. He completed postdoctoral studies in neuropharmacology and neurochemistry at Hahnemann School of Medicine (now Drexel University) and at Temple University's Department of Chemistry.
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