TNMU Scientist of the Department of Management and Economics of Pharmacy and Drug Technology Completed an Internship in Poznań
Karol Marcinkowski Poznań Medical University cooperates with six higher educational institutions of Ukraine, including I. Horbachevsky Ternopil National Medical University.
Associate Professor of TNMU Department of Management and Economics of Pharmacy and Drug Technology Yu. A. Ravliv participated in an internship program from July 25 to November 8, 2022 at the Department of Drug Technology of Poznań Medical University (Katedra i Zakład Technologii Postaci Leku Uniwersytetu Medycznego im. Karola Marcinkowskiego w Poznaniu).


Buildings of the Faculty of Pharmacy, where scientific research on transdermal drug delivery was conducted.




Associate Professor Yu. A. Ravliv in the laboratory of the Faculty of Pharmacy of Poznań Medical University during her scientific research.
During her internship, the scientist took part in the 3rd Orbis Summer School, which was about transdermal delivery of medicines. During the summer school, the reports of the leading scientists of the world, including the USA, Great Britain, Germany and Poland, were presented.

During the 3rd Orbis Summer School with Tomasz Osmalek, Head of the Department of Drug Technology of the Poznań Medical University.

A joint photo of the participants of the 3rd Orbis Summer School.

Joint photo with Professor Janina Lulek (Professor of Poznań Medical University, Department of Medicine Technology) and Professor Joachim Cohn (Rutgers, America) during the 3rd Orbis Summer School.
Moreover, Associate Professor Yu. A. Ravliv had the opportunity to attend practical classes of students on the subject “Technology of medicinal products”.

During a practical class with Dr. Magdalena Ratajczak (The topic of the practical class – “Solutions”).
In her free time, Yu. Ravliv helped the teacher of the department, Magdalena Vashyk-Novacyk, at the pharmaceutical point at Targy Poznański, where refugees from Ukraine could get advice and the necessary medicines.


Joint photo with Magdalena Vashyk-Novacyk, students, visitors, volunteers from Ukraine Honcharova Olena and doctor Liudmyla Bezbakh.
Yu. Ravliv also took part in the pilgrimage of women from Tulcea to Poznań, where they prayed together for peace and an end to the war in Ukraine.

Joint photo of pilgrims from Tulcea to Poznań (Ms. Anna and the Fathers of the Carmelite Order of St. Joseph’s Basilica in Poznań).
In Poznań, 12 pallets of humanitarian aid were organized thanks to Caritas volunteer Mr. Francisek Skudelski. Taras Ravliv, a volunteer from the charitable organization “Charitable Fund named after Yurii Horaiskyi” (headed by Natalia Horaiska), delivered medical products, clothes, food products, personal hygiene products and medicines, military beds, bedding, sleeping bags from Poznań to Zbarazh. The organization of humanitarian aid was carried out by Associate Professor Yuliia Ravliv together with Dr. Tomas Osmalek and Magdalena Vasyk-Novacyk, as well as volunteers of the “Caritas” charitable organization.


Loading humanitarian aid (volunteers Taras Ravliv and Krzysztof Andrzejewski).
The TNMU teacher visited the Botanical Garden of Adam Mickiewicz University. At the same time, it plays the role of a public park. There are rich collections of plants from around the world, including a rock garden, orchids and collections of rare plants from Madagascar and the Canary Islands.

The Palm House in Poznań is one of the oldest buildings of this type in Europe. Inside you can see huge aquariums, several thousand species of plants, some of which are found in nature only in subtropical and tropical regions. More than 17,000 species of plants grow here. The aquarium consists of 37 tanks in which 170 species of fish from different parts of the world live. You can also admire almost 40 types of aquatic plants. The facility was built on the site of the current Wilson Park at the beginning of the 20th century. The Palm House was heavily damaged during World War II. In 1945, its reconstruction began, and a year later almost all pavilions were opened.


As a result of the internship, the skills of conducting scientific research on the most modern devices were practiced. Based on the results of the research, two international conferences in Paris and Ternopil were participated in, an article was submitted for publication in the International Journal of Pharmaceutics.
Yu. Ravliv would like to express her heartfelt appreciation to the administration of TNMU and the Deputy Rector for International Affairs Nataliya Lisnychuk for the opportunity to participate in this internship.