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8 courses found

PHAR 7010 Seminar in Pharmacology
Fall 2026

Recent developments in pharmacology are presented by outside speakers at weekly intervals to faculty, staff and students. Students may participate by meeting with the speaker during the day of the seminar. One hour weekly during both the first and second semesters.

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Difficulty
GPA
PHAR 8110 Pharmacology Literature
Fall 2026

A continuing seminar based on papers in the current literature. Required participation by departmental faculty, fellows, and graduate students. One hour per week.

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Difficulty
GPA
PHAR 9001 Principles of Pharmacology I
Fall 2026

The course will cover the major classes of therapeutically relevant drugs, and how they work at the molecular and cellular levels. The major topics include: general principles, chemical mediators, drugs affecting major organ systems and chemotherapy of infectious and malignant disease. Prerequisite: PHY 8040 and PHY 8041 or Instructor Permission.

Rating
Difficulty
3.80
GPA
PHAR 9002 Principles of Pharmacology II
Fall 2026

The course will cover the major classes of therapeutically relevant drugs, and how they work at the molecular and cellular levels. The major topics include: general principles, chemical mediators, drugs affecting the central nervous system. Prerequisite: PHAR 9001

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Difficulty
3.89
GPA
PHAR 9400 Grant Writing in the Pharmacological Sciences
Fall 2026

This course will help students learn to effectively communicate scientific concepts and proposals in the field of Pharmacology. Trainees will practice effective science writing and will participate in extensive peer and faculty workshop sessions as they prepare materials for their Advancement to Candidacy Exam or for an NIH NRSA-style fellowship application.

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Difficulty
4.00
GPA
PHAR 9500 Special Topics in Pharmacology
Fall 2026

Special Topics in Pharmacology

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Difficulty
4.00
GPA
PHAR 9995 Research in Pharmacology
Fall 2026

Original research on approved problems.

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Difficulty
GPA
PHAR 9999 Non-Topical Research
Fall 2026

For doctoral dissertation, taken under the supervision of a dissertation director.

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Difficulty
GPA