Italy
- Magna Græcia University - Faculty of Pharmacy
- Sapienza University of Rome - Faculty of Pharmacy
- University of Bari - Faculty of Pharmacy
- University of Bologna - Faculty of Pharmacy
- University of Cagliari - Faculty of Pharmacy
- University of Camerino - Faculty of Pharmacy
- University of Catania - Faculty of Pharmacy
- University of Chieti - Faculty of Pharmacy
- University of Ferrara - Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
- University of Florence - Faculty of Pharmacy
- University of Genoa - Faculty of Pharmacy
- University of Messina - Faculty of Pharmacy
- University of Milan - Faculty of Pharmacy
- University of Modena and Reggio Emilia - Faculty of Pharmacy
- University of Naples Federico II - Faculty of Pharmacy
- University of Padua - Faculty of Pharmacy
- University of Palermo - Faculty of Pharmacy
- University of Parma - Faculty of Pharmacy
- University of Pavia - Faculty of Pharmacy
- University of Perugia Faculty of Pharmacy
- University of Pisa - Faculty of Pharmacy
- University of Salerno - Faculty of Pharmacy
- University of Sassari - Faculty of Pharmacy
- University of Siena - Faculty of Pharmacy
- University of Trieste - Faculty of Pharmacy
- University of Turin - Faculty of Pharmacy
- University of Urbino - Faculty of Pharmacy
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