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Courses

Pharmacology - Medicine

5751.Principles in Pharmacology   (1-6 s.h.)

A course designed as an introduction to pharmcological principles for first year graduate students. Provides a background for more advanced courses.

9701. Medical Pharmacology   (3 s.h.)

Detailed description of clinical use of pharmacological agents. Non-matriculated graduate students require special permission.

9702. Advanced Pharmacology   (2 s.h.)

Literature-based survey of current advances in pharmacology.

9703.Cellular Pharmacology (4 s.h.)

General principles of drug-cell interactions including receptor structure and function, channel structure and function and signaling pathways.

9704.Experimental Pharmacology   (3 s.h.)


Laboratory excercises in techniques of modern pharmacology; the course involves writing a paper on each segment.

9705. Mathematical Biology (3 s.h.)

Techniques of mathematical analysis important in pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, drug-receptor theory and error analysis.

9706. Neuropharmacology (3 s.h.)

Structure and function of neuronal components of the nervous system. Pharmacological agents that affect the central and peripheral nerve tissue

9707. Pharmacology of Drugs of Abuse  (3 s.h.)

The pharmacological profiles of the following substances: opioids, barbiturates, alcohol, amphetamines, cocaine, LSD, marijuana, PCP and "club drugs". Emphasis on the assessment of abuse potential of these agents. Structure and function of the corresponding receptors and channels.

9708. Pharmacology Journal Club   (1 s.h.)

Review of research papers through graduate student presentations

9709. Pharmacology Seminar   (1 s.h.)

A series of research seminars given by external and internal scientists

9710. Special Topics in Advanced Pharmacology   (1-3 s.h.)

A program designed to provide specialized knowledge tailored to a student's research interests


9720. Neuroscience Journal Club and Seminar   (1 s.h.)

A journal club linked to the neuropharmacology course. Students must contact the neuropharmacology course director prior to registering

9791. Pharmacology Research (1-14 s.h.)

Laboratory research conducted in the department of pharmacology that contributes to the Ph.D. requirements

9991. Research   (1 s.h.)

Laboratory research conducted in the department of pharmacology that contributes to the Ph.D. requirements

9996. Master`s Thesis   (1-9 s.h.)

Work conducted to attain a master's degree generally involving a research project and a written thesis

9998. Post Candidacy Research   (1-6 s.h.)

Research conducted in a laboratory in pharmacology following the student's elevation to candidacy

9999. Dissertation Writing   (1-6 s.h.)

Thesis writing following all course requirements, preliminary examination, elevation to candidacy and review by the candidate's thesis committee