Division of Clinical Pharmacology
This Division is operated jointly by the Department of Pharmacology and Molecular Sciences and the Department of Medicine as a closely integrated unit.
Graduate Program
Students are accepted for graduate work leading to the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. An integrated program leading to both the M.D. and Ph.D. degrees is also available to medical students who are interested in combined medical and scientific training.
Program Requirements
Code | Title | Credits |
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First Year | ||
ME.800.786 | Scientific Foundations of Medicine: Pharmacology | 2.5 |
Second Year | ||
Genes to Society/Pharmacology | ||
Other Courses and Elective Opportunities | ||
Courses offered by the Department of Pharmacology and Molecular Sciences are intended for graduate students. Medical students may enroll with prior course director approval. In addition, elective courses must be approved by the preceptor; any member of the department may act as preceptor. | ||
Pharmacology | ||
ME.330.709 | Organic Mechanisms in Biology | 2 |
ME.330.707 | Graduate Pharmacology I | 2 |
ME.330.715 | Graduate Pharmacology II | 2 |
ME.330.801 | Pharmcology Research | 1 - 10 |
ME.330.802 | Topics in Pharmacology | 0.5 |
ME.330.804 | Role of Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry in Biomedical Research | 1 |
ME.330.809 | Analytical Methods of Clinical Pharmacology | 1.5 |
ME.330.808 | Principles of Clinical Pharmacology | 1 |
ME.330.712 | Introduction to Glycobiology | 1 |