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PHARMACOLOGY

The Department of Pharmacology and Physiology offers the courses listed below in support of basic science programs offered by Columbian College of Arts and Sciences. See Molecular Medicine for research fields in pharmacology.

  6205 Pharmacology (3)

Perry

   

Basic principles of pharmacology, including receptor mechanisms, drug distribution and metabolism, and pharmacokinetics. Lectures, laboratories, and tutorials on the interactions of drugs and biological systems as a basis for rational disease therapy. Prerequisite: BmSc 8210, 8212; or permission of instructor. (Fall)

  6206 Advanced Pharmacology (3)

Perry

   

Lectures on the interactions of drugs and specific organ systems. Tutorials on current research in pharmacology and toxicology. Prerequisite: Phar 6205. (Spring)

 

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