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Course Descriptions
Course Descriptions
Course Outline
Doctoral Program in Molecular, Cellular and Biochemical Pharmacology
Graduate Level Courses Offered
26-MCBP-801, -802, -803, -804. Laboratory Rotation. 4 gr. cr. A series of practical laboratory methods employed in contemporary pharmacology research. Computer models and modeling, quantitative analysis, statistical applications, experimental design. Molecular, cellular, organ, organ system and organism levels. First-year graduate students with supervision of staff. (Permission of instructor).

26-MCBP-805, -806, -807. Seminar. 1 gr. cr. Emphasis on drugs; mechanism of action; historical, classical and novel concepts; current discoveries; trends in pharmacology. Oral presentation and written assignments/reports. Current literature and critical reviews. (Permission of instructor).

26-MCBP-823-001. Integrative Molecular Pharmacology and Medicine. This 5-credit graduate course focuses on cardiac, skeletal and smooth muscle pharmacology at the organ, tissue, cellular and molecular levels. The course is designed to introduce to students integrated concepts of biomechanical and bioenergetics, structure and function, excitation-contraction coupling, ion transport, regulatory mechanisms, biomechanics and drug actions. (Permission of instructor) Spr. Qtr.

26-MCBP-831. Receptor Pharmacology. 4 gr. cr. An introductory course designed specifically for graduate students to supplement portions of their primary course in pharmacology with emphasis on modern concepts of drug-receptor interactions. (Permission of instructor) Wtr. Qtr.

26-MCBP-841, -842, -843, -844. Pharmacology and Therapeutics. 2-3 gr. cr. per qtr. Principles of drug action and the rational use of drugs in clinical disorders. Lectures, demonstrations and conferences. Atm./Wtr./Spr. Qtrs.

26-MCBP-871. Lab Rotation. A series of laboratory problems carried out under supervision of the staff. Cr. to be arranged.

26-MCBP-903. Special Topics in Pharmacology. 1-2 gr. Cr. Special topics in cutting-edge pharmacology. (Wtr., Spr. Qtrs.)

26-MCBP-971. Dissertation Research. Dissertation research. Cr. to be arranged.
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